AGENDA FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, :00 10:00 KEYNOTE PRESENTATION: CIGARETTES: A MODERN PLAGUE BUT A PANDEMIC FOR THE AGES

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 2018 7:30 8:30 REGISTRATION AND CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST 8:30 8:45 INTRODUCTORY COMMENTS Elder to Open Conference Jane Brownrigg Dr. Thierry Mesana 8:45 9:00 CLINICAL SMOKING CESSATION IN 2018: CONTEMPORARY ISSUES AND CONTEMPORARY PRACTICE *Describe the philosophies and latest research underlying clinical smoking cessation strategies in healthcare settings. 9:00 10:00 KEYNOTE PRESENTATION: CIGARETTES: A MODERN PLAGUE BUT A PANDEMIC FOR THE AGES * Describe the historical role that cigarettes have played in tobacco use and how the cigarette manufacturers have deceived the public. Richard D. Hurt Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN 10:00-10:20 REFRESHMENTS - VIEW EXHIBITS - PAGE 4 -

FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 2018 10:20 11:05 REPEATED AGAIN FROM 11:15 12:00 12:00 1:00 LUNCH KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER BREAKOUT SESSIONS (CHOOSE TWO SESSIONS) F1. THE MASTER CLASS: A CONVERSATION WITH DR. PETER SELBY *Discuss and evaluate relevant tobacco-use and mental health concepts from the past 10 years at the Centre for Addictions and Mental Health through an open and informal forum with a leading smoking cessation expert. Peter Selby Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Toronto, ON F2. CHANGING PROVIDER AND PATIENT BEHAVIOUR: DO INCENTIVES WORK? *Discuss the evidence and effectiveness of providing incentives for smoking cessation Kerri-Anne Mullen F3. E-CIGARETTES, HEAT-NOT-BURN TOBACCO PRODUCTS, AND THE RAPIDLY EVOLVING NICOTINE MARKETING IN CANADA: IMPLICATIONS FOR TOBACCO USERS AND PUBLIC HEALTH *Describe the differences between e-cigarettes and other vaporized tobacco products, how these products are designed and are being marketed and the implications for tobacco use cessation and harm reduction. Dave Hammond University of Waterloo Waterloo, ON F4. EMERGING INSIGHT IN THE GENETIC UNDERPINNINGS OF SMOKING CESSATION *Describe genetic contributions to smoking behaviors, evaluate how genetic variation in the main nicotine metabolizing enzyme, CYP2A6, alters numerous smoking behaviors and describe how variation in enzymes which metabolize smoking cessation medications are associated with variation in rates of abstinence. Rachel F. Tyndale University of Toronto Toronto, ON 1:00 1:50 SMOKING CESSATION AND INDIGENOUS POPULATIONS: EMERGING EVIDENCE AND CLINICAL PERSPECTIVES (WHO NEEDS TO CHANGE?) *Describe the current evidence, traditional vs commercial tobacco use, counselling techniques and practical applications for healthcare providers assisting indigenous clients with smoking cessation. Guy Freedman First Peoples Group Ottawa, ON Richard San Cartier Nmninoeyaa Aboriginal Health Access Centre Cutler, ON Mustafa Coja - PAGE 5 -

FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 2018 1:50 2:30 TOBACCO CESSATION IN PERSONS WITH MENTAL ILLNESS AND SUBSTANCE-RELATED DISORDERS Describe 1) the prevalence rates of smoking in persons with mental illness / substance-related disorders, 2) the neurobiological and other factors underlying high smoking rates in this population, and 3) the evidence-based interventions for integrating tobacco cessation in this population. Pierre Chue University of Alberta Edmonton, AB Charl Els University of Alberta Edmonton, AB Marta Klepaczek 2:30 2:50 REFRESHMENTS - VIEW EXHIBITS 2:50 3:20 LET THE BUYER BEWARE THE COLORADO EXPERIENCE *Describe specific needs, challenges and opportunities experienced following the legalization of marijuana. Doris C. Gundersen University of Colorado, DE 3:20 4:20 CLINICAL CONUNDRUMS: STUMP THE CHUMPS! Peter Selby University of Toronto Toronto, ON Jane Ling University of Waterloo Ashburn, ON Paul Oh University Health Network Ottawa, ON 4:20 4:30 CLOSING REMARKS 4:30 6:00 WINE AND CHEESE POSTER SESSION 7:00 10:30 10 TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION EVENT - PAGE 6 -

AGENDA SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 2018 7:30 8:30 REGISTRATION AND CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST 8:30 8:40 INTRODUCTORY COMMENTS Jane Brownrigg 8:40 9:30 KEYNOTE PRESENTATION: CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS OF SMOKING CESSATION *Describe the contemporary approaches to smoking cessation and those on the horizon. Karl Fagerström Fagerström Consulting and the Smoking Information Center Stockholm, SE 9:30 10:00 SMOKING CESSATION AND THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON TOBACCO CONTROL: OBLIGATIONS OF THE TREATY AND EVIDENCE OF IMPLEMENTATION *Describe the obligations of Article 14 (Measures concerning tobacco dependence and cessation) of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) and understand the effectiveness of implementation based on global evidence from the International Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation Project (the ITC Project) and other sources. Geoffrey T. Fong University of Waterloo Waterloo, ON 10:00-10:20 REFRESHMENTS - VIEW EXHIBITS - PAGE 7 -

SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 2018 10:20 11:05 REPEATED AGAIN FROM 11:15 12:00 KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER BREAKOUT SESSIONS (CHOOSE TWO SESSIONS) S1. A FIRESIDE CHAT: SELL, DON T TELL! *Discuss unique approaches to helping people make good decisions and how to use the art of persuasion to make changes in their health behaviour. Jeffrey Pleet Dan Murphy Ford Sales Ottawa, ON Terry Ledden Sandler Training Ottawa, ON S2. LESSONS LEARNED IMPLEMENTING THE OTTAWA MODEL FOR SMOKING CESSATION ACROSS NEW BRUNSWICK S HORIZON HEALTH NETWORK * Describe the experiences embedding smoking cessation as a clinical standard of care across the entire continuum of care within a provincial health authority Kelly Hurley Horizon Health Network Fredericton, NB S3. WHAT WORKS?: BEST PRACTICES FOR INCREASING TOBACCO TREATMENT DELIVERY IN PRIMARY CARE AND OTHER CLINICAL SETTINGS * Describe the latest evidence-based strategies from the 2018 Cochrane review and European Tobacco Treatment Guidelines regarding strategies for increasing tobacco treatment in primary care and other clinical settings and how these can be applied to your own clinical practice. Sophia Papadakis University of Crete Crete, Greece S4. SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF TOBACCO USE CONSIDERATIONS FOR SMOKING CESSATION COUNSELING IN A REFUGEE POPULATION *Describe the biological, psychological, ecological factors that provide unique challenges smoking cessation within a refugee population. Kathryn Flanigan Centre for Family Medicine Family Health Team Kitchener, ON 12:00 1:00 LUNCH 1:00 1:45 WHAT DO SMOKERS WANT? *Describe the challenges smokers face when considering cessation and explore novel opportunities for healthcare professionals to assist. Panel of Current and Former Smokers - PAGE 8 -

SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 2018 1:45 2:15 PHARMACOTHERAPY FOR SMOKING CESSATION. THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY! *Describe and explain the myths, facts, fantasies and fallacies which have surrounded the use of pharmacotherapies to assist smoking cessation. 2:15 2:35 REFRESHMENTS - VIEW EXHIBITS 2:35 4:10 SMOKING CESSATION AND SPECIALTY POPULATIONS *Describe the needs, challenges and opportunities experienced by smoking cessation champions within a variety of clinical settings. GENERAL SURGERY SETTING Husein Moloo The Ottawa Hospital Ottawa, ON PERIOPERATIVE SETTING Sylvain Gagné The Ottawa Hospital Ottawa, ON ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY SETTING Travis Marion University of Ottawa Ottawa, ON ONCOLOGY SETTING Debbie Saunders Northern Ontario School of Medicine Sudbury, ON RESPIRATORY AND ACUTE BRAIN INJURY John Granton University Health Network Toronto, ON Husein Moloo The Ottawa Hospital Ottawa, ON 4:10 4:50 RAPID FIRE ORAL PRESENTATIONS *Examine new experiences, insights and interesting research results in the field of smoking cessation as presented by our conference delegates MULTIPLE PRESENTERS Mustafa Coja 4:50 5:00 AWARDS CEREMONY AND CLOSING REMARKS - PAGE 9 -