Session 4A - Tobacco
Tracks
Track 1
Tuesday, October 11, 2022 |
3:45 PM - 4:55 PM |
Auditorium 2 |
Details
Hybrid Session
Speaker
Dr Gina La Hera Fuentes
Student
The University of Newcastle
Analysis and lessons learnt about the implementation of the SISTAQUIT smoking cessation trial in pregnant Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women
3:45 PM - 3:57 PMBiography
Medical Doctor with a Master in Biostatistics and PhD candidate in Health Economics at the University of Newcastle. Her current work is focus on the Feasibility and Health Economics of implementing evidence-based prevention interventions for smoking cessation in pregnant Aboriginal women, into Primary Care Health Services.
Dr Emma Devine
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
University Of Sydney
Investigating the Associations Between E-Cigarette Use and Cigarette Smoking Among Young Adults in Australia
3:57 PM - 4:01 PMBiography
Dr Emma Devine is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Matilda Centre for Research in Mental Health and Substance Use. Her program of research focuses on substance use prevention and prenatal alcohol exposure, including Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder
A/Prof Cathy Segan
Behavioural Scientist
Cancer Council Victoria
Nicotine vaping among Quitline clients: analysis of counsellor observations following the introduction of the prescription model for nicotine vaping in October 2021
4:01 PM - 4:13 PMBiography
Dr Cathy Segan is Behavioural Scientist at Quit Victoria and Honorary Senior Research Fellow at the School of Population and Global Health, University of Melbourne. She has a particular interest in the tailoring of Quitline services to better meet the complex needs of smokers from priority populations.
Dr Rachel Sutherland
Research Fellow
National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre
Has regulating e-cigarettes impacted their use among a sample of people who use ecstasy and/or other stimulants? Findings from the Ecstasy and Related Drugs Reporting System
4:13 PM - 4:17 PMBiography
Dr Rachel Sutherland is a Research Fellow at the National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre, UNSW Sydney. She is currently Deputy Program Lead for Drug Trends, an internationally renowned program of work that identifies emerging problems in substance use in Australia, providing impetus for policy responses and intervention.
Ms Mary Wahhab
Clinical Nurse Consultant
Schn
Ready to Ditch the Vape? Supporting Adolescents and Young Adults to quit vaping
4:17 PM - 4:29 PMBiography
Mary works as the Clinical Nurse Consultant at CICADA Adolescent Drug and Alcohol Services. She has worked in the Drug and Alcohol field for almost 20 years in various clinical settings
Dr Melissa Jackson
Clinical Research Coordinator
HNELHD Drug & Alcohol Clinical Services
How feasible is contingency management-based tobacco treatment for pregnant women with substance use concerns?
4:29 PM - 4:41 PMBiography
Melissa Jackson is a PhD candidate and clinical research coordinator with Hunter New England Health Drug and Alcohol Clinical Services. Her research focuses on maternal substance use populations with an interest in tobacco treatment. She is a trained tobacco treatment specialist currently involved in vaporised nicotine treatment for OAT clients.
Chair
Hayden McRobbie
Professor in Public Health Interventions
University Of New South Wales
Touchpoint Staff
Brooke McClune
Touchpoint
Erica Zarins
Touchpoint