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Breaking The Bank: Cost Of Cigarettes In Vermont, Ryan Erik Landvater Jan 2018

Breaking The Bank: Cost Of Cigarettes In Vermont, Ryan Erik Landvater

Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects

Smoking is still the leading preventable cause of death in the USA with 75% of current smokers expressing a desire to quit, though a meager 2-3% succeed. Previous research has shown that financial incentives for smoking cessation are among the most efficacious. Vermont has implemented high taxation to these ends, though many smokers still do not grasp the financial burden it poses on their discretionary income. A handout was developed that conveys both the cost of smoking at a pack rate over set time frames and provides potential savings rendered by nicotine replacement therapy. The handout will be made available …


Increasing Awareness Of The Risks Associated With Juuls In High School Students, Daniel Jd Wigmore Jan 2018

Increasing Awareness Of The Risks Associated With Juuls In High School Students, Daniel Jd Wigmore

Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects

The use of Juuls and other e-cigarettes has increased in Vermont high schools over the past year. Many students are not aware of the risks associated with the use of these products and believe that they cause no harm. This project focused on increasing communication between high school students and their healthcare providers to improve dialogue and learn the facts about using these projects.


Early And Current Educational Information Is Key In Preventing Smoking In Massachusetts Youth, Shawn Sanford Jan 2018

Early And Current Educational Information Is Key In Preventing Smoking In Massachusetts Youth, Shawn Sanford

Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects

Among adult smokers, 88% started smoking before the age of 18. This challenge is complicated by the effective advertising efforts of the tobacco industry, which have been shown to cause the onset of smoking in adolescents. Franklin County, MA has not been immune to this problem, as 42% of 12th graders reported trying a cigarette and 51% of 12th graders reported trying electronic vapor products. This project focused on the need for early and current tobacco prevention information to keep up with the promotional campaigns of the tobacco industry. Reaching youth with fresh information before their first puff …


Educating High School Students On The Negative Health Effects Of Vaping, Nicholas Bompastore Jan 2018

Educating High School Students On The Negative Health Effects Of Vaping, Nicholas Bompastore

Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects

E-cigarettes surpassed conventional cigarettes in 2014 to become the most commonly used tobacco product among youth. Vaping exposes users to multiple toxins that have been shown to cause asthma and other lung diseases, heart disease, neurologic problems, and cancer. The goal of this project was to provide educators at Londonderry and Bishop Guertin High School, and physicians at Primary Care of Hudson, with evidence based information on the harmful effects vaping has on adolescents. The information was given in the form of a pamphlet that was designed to appeal to teens and written at a level they would understand.


Smoking Prevention Program For Adolescents: A Hands-On Approach, Sean Closs Jan 2018

Smoking Prevention Program For Adolescents: A Hands-On Approach, Sean Closs

Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects

This project is an initial pilot idea for hands-on experiences to reinforce smoking prevention in adolescents. The proposed idea is to have students specifically those identified 'at-risk', being given opportunities to interact with pathology specimens on-site at the hospital, introduce spirometry, and real-world panel discussions. The resources of the hospital provide a unique opportunity for promotion of this public health goal.