This webinar is presented by the National Collaborating Centre for Methods and Tools.
In this webinar, Dr. Peter Selby will describe the methodology of Project VECTOR (Vaping and Electronic Cigarette Toxicity Overview and Recommendations) and share recommendations and resources for people who use or are thinking of using-e-cigarettes. In response to increased prevalence of vaping among Canadians, the Innovation, Nicotine and Tobacco, Research, Education Programming, Implementation and Digital Health Lab (INTREPID Lab) at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) has released a new toolkit describing the health impacts of e-cigarettes across four key areas: cancer, cardiovascular health, dependence, and respiratory health. The VECTOR toolkit includes recommendations and guidance resources to inform decision-making for both healthcare practitioners and people who either use or are thinking of using e-cigarettes. Webinar attendees will be able to apply these resources through a case study activity.