Event Details
- Date: Tuesday, 16 June 2015
- Time: 12:00 PM to 1:15 PM
- Location: Congregational Church, 30 North Clinton St., Iowa City, 52245 [MAP]
- Title: “Electronic Cigarettes: Has the Tiger Changed His Stripes?”
- Presenter: Susan Vileta, Health Educator with Johnson County Public Health, has 7 years of experience with tobacco prevention and control in Iowa and Minnesota.
Event Registration
- To register, please contact the ICFRC office at (319) 335-0351 or ICFRC@uiowa.edu
- Luncheons are $10.00 for ICFRC members, $14.00 for non-members. We encourage you to bring guests who would enjoy this topic.
- Honors students please select the “Honors Student” option when registering.
Event Sponsors
- Hayek, Brown, Moreland, & Smith, LLC
- MidwestOne Bank
Food Catered by OyamaSushi Japanese Restaurant
- Tofu Cream Cheese Roll
- Vegetable Tempura
- Gyoza Fried Dumpling
- Chicken Katsu
- Chicken Fried Rice
- Shrimp Mango Roll
Talk Description
Electronic cigarettes (E-cigs) are being aggressively marketed as an alternative to tobacco cigarettes. However their safety and effectiveness as a cessation device or harm reduction device are still in question. This presentation by Susan Vileta will describe what an e-cig is, what is really in the vapor produced by them, the current status of regulation, and the motives and tactics of the tobacco industry in marketing the devices.
Susan Vileta, Health Educator with Johnson County Public Health, has 7 years of experience with tobacco prevention and control in Iowa and Minnesota. A graduate of The University of Iowa, Susan has a diverse background that spans human resources, health advocacy and public health. She joined the Health Educator team at Johnson County Public Health in the summer of 2014 and has dedicated herself to working with local youth, schools, businesses, governments and property management companies to eliminate or reduce the negative impact of tobacco use and exposure.
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