Session 3A - SMOKING & VAPING
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Tuesday, November 14, 2023 |
11:15 AM - 12:50 PM |
Hall L |
Speaker
Ms carolyn stubley
Nurse Manager
WHOS (We Help Ourselves)
prescription vape as a harm reduction initiative and smoking cessation pathway amongst chronic tobacco smokers of we help ourselves residential rehabilitation programs - a six month trial
11:10 AM - 11:25 AMBiography
Carolyn Stubley is Nurse Manager for the We Help Ourselves organisation, and has worked across NGO and Public Health AOD services for over 25 years. A harm reductionist and consumer advocate, Carolyn is the NSW OTP Managers Group Chair, NADA Practice Leadership Group member and a NUAA Board Member.
Ms Tianze Sun
Phd Student
The University Of Queensland
Longitudinal association between exposure to e-cigarette advertising and youth e-cigarette use in the United States.
11:25 AM - 11:40 AMBiography
Tianze is currently a PhD student at the University of Queensland. Her PhD aims to evaluate the public health benefits and costs of e-cigarettes. Tianze’s primary interest is to evaluate public health policies to minimise harm in the context of youth substance use.
Ms Caitlin Mcclure-thomas
Research Assistant
National Centre For Youth Substance Use Research
Dr Ashleigh Guillaumier
Senior Research Fellow
Flinders University
Project NEAT: RCT comparing quitline support plus vaporised nicotine products or nicotine replacement therapy following discharge from residential withdrawal services
11:45 AM - 12:00 PMBiography
Dr Ashleigh Guillaumier is a Senior Research Fellow in Public Health at Flinders University.
Dr Sally Quill
Paediatric Fellow
John Hunter Hospital
Unexpected cannabis use reduction with Nicotine Replacement Therapy in adolescents: case study and mini-review
12:00 PM - 12:05 PMBiography
Dr Sally Quill is a Community Child Health Advanced Trainee currently working as the Youth Drug and Alcohol Fellow with the Youth Drug and Alcohol Service in Newcastle. Dr Quill has particular interests in neurodevelopment and the interplay between development and social determinants of health.
Mrs Joanne Isbel
Manager Preventive Health
Queensland Health
Intensive Quit Support for Priority Populations Seeking to Quit E-cigarettes (Vaping).
12:05 PM - 12:20 PMBiography
Joanne Isbel (BA Psych, Hons, Master Clinical Psychology) is the Manager of Preventive Health for Queensland Health's Health Contact Centre. Joanne, an APSAD-endorsed Tobacco Treatment Specialist, has over 20 years of experience working as a Clinical Psychologist. Joanne supports the Quitline service to deliver evidence-based smoking and vaping cessation counselling.
Dr Timothy Piatkowski
Lecturer
Griffith University
Using Protection Motivation Theory and the normative context to better understand quitting among vapers: Are conventional cessation strategies up in smoke?
12:20 PM - 12:35 PMBiography
Dr Kim M Caudwell is a Senior Lecturer with research expertise in health behaviour change, based at Charles Darwin University, on Larrakia Country. Kim's research draws from theories of social psychology, motivation, and volitional control to help understand health risk behaviours such as alcohol use, gambling, and nicotine/tobacco use.
Dr David Plevin
Clinical Academic
Discipline Of Psychiatry, University Of Adelaide
The cross-sectional relationship between tobacco smoking and cognitive performance in the UK Biobank
12:35 PM - 12:40 PMBiography
Dr David Plevin is a psychiatrist working in general and addiction psychiatry. He has an academic role in teaching and research within the Discipline of Psychiatry at the University of Adelaide and currently consults in private practice at Ramsay Clinic Adelaide Consulting Suites.
Chairperson
Janni Leung
NHMRC EL1 Research Fellow
The University Of Queensland
Technical Host
Room One
Touchpoint