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Electronic Cigarettes and Vapes: A Preventive Perspective

Shared by Kwadwo Adu Boakye-Yiadom - 31 May 2024
Originally posted by Kwadwo Adu Boakye-Yiadom - 31 May 2024
Event Date
City/Region/State or Online
Bogotá
Event Type
ISSUP Webinar
Country
Colombia
Language(s)

Spanish

ISSUP Colombia Webinar flyer


ISSUP Colombia invites you to its webinar on Electronic Cigarettes and Vapes: A View from Prevention 

Time: 10:00 AM Colombian Time

Register for the Webinar

 

The webinar analyses the problem of electronic cigarettes and vapes (ECVs) in Colombia, their rapid growth, the appearance of a law regulating their use in May 2024 and its implications and analyzes data from a recent study conducted in seven cities. It also presents myths and realities of CEVs and what can be done to prevent their use. 

Target Audience: 

  • The webinar is aimed at health professionals, such as doctors, nurses, psychologists, social workers, and parents. 

Learning Outcomes :

By the end of the session, participants will be able to: 

  1. Describe the rapid evolution of CEV consumption in Colombia 

  2. Identify the reasons for CEV use  

  3. Understand the different strategies of the tobacco industry used to promote CEVs

  4. Apply practical tips and strategies to prevent the use of CEVs effectively. 


Presenter:

Juliana Mejía-Trujillo, Ph.D (c)

Social Worker, Master in Anthropology and PhD candidate in Public Health at the University of Maastricht, The Netherlands. She currently works with Corporación Nuevos Rumbos as Director of Prevention and has been responsible for the implementation of several projects in Colombia and other Latin American countries such as Mexico, Chile and Brazil. To date, she has authored and co-authored more than 50 publications, including books, book chapters and articles in Spanish, English and Portuguese.   

 

 

Webinars and online events delivered and hosted by the International Society of Substance Use Professionals (ISSUP) are provided for informational purposes only. They are educational in nature and do not constitute medical advice, diagnosis or treatment.