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Tobacco Harm Reduction for Veterans

Featuring

  • [Moderator] Jeffrey Smith, Resident Senior Fellow, Integrated Harm Reduction, R Street Institute

  • Jayson Wulf, Veteran, Emergency Medical Technician, and father from New Hampshire

  • Dr. Sarah Shevchuk, Primary Care-Mental Health Integration Psychologist, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairstion 

  • Dr. Scott Sherman, Professor of Population Health, Medicine and Psychiatry, NYU School of Medicine

Overview

The use of cigarettes by veterans continues to be a major health challenge. Even though smoking rates are dropping in the general population, veterans continue to use combustible products at rates that are significantly higher than the civilian population. This webinar will discuss the culture and challenges associated with cigarette use in the military and provide insight into what services are available to help veterans quit smoking and how tobacco harm reduction approaches can be integrated to improve the health and quality of life of those who have served our country.  

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