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What do medical students know about e-cigarettes? A cross-sectional survey from one U.S. medical sch

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https://bmcmededuc.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12909-018-1134-1



Abstract
Background

Although electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) use has rapidly increased, there is little data about what United States medical students know or are taught about them. This study examined medical students’ experiences, knowledge, and attitudes regarding e-cigarettes, as well as their evaluation of their education on e-cigarettes.

Methods
A cross-sectional online survey of medical students currently enrolled at the University of Minnesota Medical School (n = 984) was conducted over a three-week period in August and September 2015. Primary outcomes included students’ personal experiences with e-cigarettes, knowledge and attitudes about e-cigarettes, and students’ assessment of their education on e-cigarettes.

Results
66.9% medical students completed the survey. 58% (n = 382) of participants identified as female. 35.8% (n = 235) were “not sure” whether e-cigarettes were approved by the FDA for smoking cessation, while 4.1% (n = 27) falsely believed they were. While 82.9% (n = 543) agreed or strongly agreed that they felt confident in their ability to discuss traditional cigarette use with patients, only 12.4% (n = 81) agreed or strongly agreed that they felt confident in their ability to discuss e-cigarettes with patients. 94.8% (n = 619) of participants believed that they had not received adequate education about e-cigarettes in medical school. A higher proportion of males reported ever using an e-cigarette.

Conclusions
The gaps in medical student knowledge and wide variances in attitudes about e-cigarettes at one medical school together with their report of inadequate education in an environment of increasing use of e-cigarette use in the U.S. speaks to a need for the development of medical school curriculum on e-cigarettes.

 

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the only subject the medical establishment is more ignorant of than vaping is nutrition.....why I don't bother much with doctors.
 

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The most amusing part is: the Left wants to disarm everyone and emulate the UK and other EU countries, but everyone seems to completely ignore the UK and College Of Physicians when it comes to ecigs/ejuice.

I think it boils down to "who profits?", the usual Virtue Signaling, and "Squiirel!"
 

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