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Keynote webinar | Spotlight on adolescent vaping

LIVE: Wednesday 29th January 2025, 18:00-19:30 (CET)

Growing numbers of young people are using e-cigarettes, despite warnings of respiratory effects and addiction.
 
E-cigarettes have proven successful as a smoking cessation tool. But aggressive marketing and attractive packaging and flavors have driven the increase in use among young people who had never smoked tobacco before.
 
How can doctors tackle the epidemic, and what health effects should you prepare to manage in your clinics?

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About this webinar

Agenda

What is the relationship between vaping and smoking among adolescents?
Prof. Ann McNeill

What are the health risks of vaping?
Dr. Debbie Robson

What is the scale of the problem and how can we tackle it?
Benji Horwell

Panel discussion with experts

Faculty

Prof. Ann McNeill
National Addiction Centre, King's College London, UK

Dr. Debbie Robson
National Addiction Centre, King's College London, UK

Benji Horwell
Behavioural Insights Team, London, UK

Learning objectives

After participating in this program, learners will have an understanding of:

  • What we know about vaping among adolescents: nicotine exposure and the relationship with smoking tobacco
  • The health risks of vaping and what research is still needed
  • The effectiveness of vaping for smoking cessation
  • The prevalence of vaping across countries and age groups
  • How a behavioral science approach could help to reduce vaping where regulatory approaches are failing

Faculty information

Prof. Ann McNeill

Prof. Ann McNeill is Professor of Tobacco Addiction in the National Addiction Centre at King’s College London.

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Dr. Debbie Robson

Dr. Debbie Robson is a Senior Lecturer in Tobacco Harm Reduction and Mental Health Nurse at King’s College London.

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Benji Horwell

Benji Horwell is a Senior Advisor at the Behavioural Insights Team. He is part of BIT's Health team and his work spans multiple policy areas with a focus on public health, particularly vaping and smoking cessation. 

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Moderators

Katrina Brown

Senior Clinical Content Manager, Springer Medicine, London, UK

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Dr. Jane Godsland

Clinical Director, Springer Medicine, London, UK

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