GameChangers: How Can Pharmacists Curb the Vaping Trend?

GameChangers: How Can Pharmacists Curb the Vaping Trend?
The rise of electronic tobacco use, especially among young adults, poses new challenges for public health and pharmacy practice. This episode highlights the pharmacist’s role in addressing vaping trends through patient education, harm reduction strategies, and community outreach. Tune in to learn how you can make a meaningful impact in curbing this growing epidemic.
Upon successful completion of this course, learners should be able to:
1. Describe the current trends and health risks associated with electronic tobacco use.
2. Identify evidence-based strategies pharmacists can use to address vaping in their practice.
Joshua Davis Kinsey, PharmD
VP, Education
CEimpact
Francis M. Vitale, MA
National Director
Pharmacy Partnership for Tobacco Cessation
Joshua Davis Kinsey and Francis M. Vitale have no relevant financial relationships to disclose.
Course fee includes course, course materials, and CPE credit submission to CPE Monitor.
Course is non-refundable.
Release Date: January 6, 2025
Planned Expiration Date: January 6, 2026
Copyright 2025, CEimpact. All Rights Reserved. Any reproduction of this course without express permission is strictly forbidden.
CEImpact is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. Obtain CPE credit by completing the course, followed by the exam and evaluation (if applicable). Once successfully completed, your course will appear in your Completed Courses tab. Access your CPE statement of credit at www.MyCPEMonitor.net.
¹CEImpact provides you with two (2) opportunities to complete the exam. The learner will not receive CPE credit after two failed attempts.
Additional information
Duration | 0h 30m |
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Topic Designator | Operations |
ACPE | Yes |
ACPE Topic | 04 Pharmacy Administration |
Role | Pharmacist |
Media-Type | Podcast |
Release Date | 1/6/25 |
CEUs | 0.05 |
Rating | 4 |
ACPE Number | 0107-0000-25-015-H04-P |