MGA Nursing Faculty Member Creates Anti-Vaping Curriculum

Middle Georgia State University (MGA) nursing faculty member Elisha A. Tribble created an anti-vaping curriculum now used by the Georgia Sheriffs’ Association’s C.H.A.M.P.S. (Choosing Healthy Activities and Methods Promoting Safety) program to help teens make healthy decisions.

In this Q&A, Tribble discusses why so many young people are attracted to vaping, the health risks of e-cigarettes, and the steps parents can take.

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Elisha A. Tribble