Recorded Electronic Cigarettes and Vaping: What Every Pharmacy Professional Needs to Know
This presentation will include the history of electronic cigarettes and discuss the rapid increase in use. Safety concerns and health risks of vaping will be discussed. The use of electronic cigarettes as a tool for quitting traditional smoking will be evaluated. This presentation will prepare pharmacists and pharmacy technicians to counsel patients who want to quit vaping.
Funding for this webinar was made possible in part by grant number 6 NU58DP006790-05-02, CFDA 93.387 from the Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) Bureau of Prevention, Promotion, and Support’s Tobacco Prevention and Control Branch through a cooperative agreement with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The views expressed in written webinar materials or publications and by speakers and moderators do not necessarily reflect the official policies of the ADPH or CDC nor does mention of trade names, commercial practices, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.
Target Audience
This application -based course is intended for Pharmacists (ACPE) and Pharmacy Technicians (ACPE).
Learning Objectives
Pharmacists/Pharmacy Technicians
1) Describe the evolution, marketing trends, and regulatory landscape of electronic cigarettes.
2) Discuss the safety concerns and health risks associated with vaping.
3) Evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of using electronic cigarettes as a smoking cessation tool.
4) Apply evidence-based strategies to counsel patients who want to quit vaping.
5) Identify resources available to assist patients ready to quit vaping.
A copy of the presentation slides are located within the course content. Once you have registered for the course, please navigate to the 'Take Course' tab and click the navy blue 'Take Course' button. Navigate to the 'Course Materials' section of the course using the left-hand menu and download a PDF version of the program presentation.
Miranda Andrus, PharmD, BCPS, FCCP currently is a Clinical Professor of Pharmacy Practice with Auburn University Harrison College of Pharmacy, and Clinical Professor of Family Medicine with the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Heersink School of Medicine in Huntsville.
Dr. Andrus is a native of Lookout Mountain, Georgia. She completed her pre-pharmacy course work at Trevecca Nazarene University in Nashville, Tennessee. She earned a Doctor of Pharmacy degree, graduating Magna Cum Laude, from the Samford University McWhorter School of Pharmacy in 1999. She completed a post-graduate specialty residency in Primary Care at the Durham VA Medical Center and UNC at Chapel Hill School of Pharmacy in 2000. In 2002, Dr. Andrus became a Board Certified Pharmacotherapy Specialist.
At HCOP, Dr. Andrus teaches in the Practice Ready Curriculum in areas such as smoking cessation, SOAP note writing, and patient care work-up. She serves as Course Coordinator of the Integrated Learning Experiences IX and X in the third year of the PharmD curriculum and provides instruction outpatient primary care within the experiential curriculum. Her excellence in teaching has been recognized with multiple awards, including the HCOP Excellence in Teaching Award (2015), the Pharmacy Student Council Advocate Award (2010), and seven Preceptor of Excellence Awards.
Dr. Andrus has been extremely active in the American College of Clinical Pharmacists (ACCP) since 2000. She served as Treasurer on the ACCP Board of Regents from 2018–2021 and is the founding director of the ACCP Professional Leadership Development Program, launched in 2022. She previously chaired the ACCP Education and Training Practice and Research Network in 2006-2007 and has served as chair of numerous national committees. In 2009 she received the distinction of Fellow of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy (FCCP).
Dr. Andrus is a frequent speaker and presenter at national and state pharmacy and interdisciplinary conferences. She is passionate about treatment and prevention of tobacco and nicotine related disorders and has received state and federal grant funding for these efforts. She has authored over 40 peer reviewed publications related to the scholarship of teaching and learning in experiential education, tobacco/nicotine use disorder and treatment, diabetes, hypertension and dyslipidemia.
Practice Site
Dr. Andrus began her appointment with the Harrison College of Pharmacy in Tuscaloosa, Alabama where she practiced in rural health for four years. In 2004, she moved to Huntsville and practices at the UAB-Huntsville Family Medicine Center where she provides pharmacotherapy patient services in the areas of smoking cessation, diabetes, hypertension, medication adherence, polypharmacy and medication affordability. She actively educates medical students and residents and in this setting, including both patient care consults and frequent didactic lectures. She offers a popular elective pharmacotherapy rotation for second- and third-year Family Medicine Resident Physicians.
Auburn University is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education; credits are recognized nationwide. The Universal Activity Number for this knowledge OR application-based program is 0001-9999-26-001-H01-P/T and is intended for pharmacists and pharmacy technicians. The initial release date for this home-study program is January 14, 2026, and the intended expiration date is January 14, 2029.
Available Credit
- 1.00 ACPE PharmacyAuburn University is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education; credits are recognized nationwide.
- 1.00 ACPE TechnicianAuburn University is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education; credits are recognized nationwide.

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