Thank you for attending the 8th National Summit on Smokeless and Spit Tobacco.
If you haven't done so already, please complete the conference evaluation.  
Your responses will be used to inform future summit planning efforts.

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* 1. What type of organization or institution are you representing? (Select all that apply)  

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* 2. Please rate how relevant the large-group sessions were to your work in tobacco? (On a scale of 1-5 with 1 being Not Very Useful and 5 being Non Applicable)

  Not Very Relevant Somewhat Relevant Relevant Extremely Relevant Non Applicable 
Monday, April 18 Opening Session
Caspar Baca
Monday, April 18 -1:30-2:15pm Following the Trail of Smokeless Tobacco and E-Cigarette Use in the U.S. and Internationally: Dr. Brian King, Center for Disease Control Office of Smoking and Health; Dr. Mark Parascandola, National Cancer Institute 
Monday, April 18 - 4:15-5:00pm Smokeless Tobacco Marketing at the Point of Sale and One Community's Actions to Counter Industry's Efforts: Allison Myers, CounterTools; Betsy Brock, Association for Nonsmokers
Tuesday, April 19 Keynote Presentation 1984 Revisited: Dr. Herb Severson, Oregon Research Institute 
Tuesday, April 19 - 9:40-10:10am Smokeless Tobacco in Specific Populations: in the Military and Baseball: Kevin O'Flaherty, Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids; Michael Beggs, California Youth Advocacy Network
Tuesday, April 19 - 1:00-1:50pm Creating a Movement: Engaging Youth-Activating Change: Gustavo Torrez, Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids & Kids
Tuesday, April 19 - 2:00-3:00pm Smokeless Doesn't Mean Harmless: FDA Premiers New Smokeless Tobacco use Prevention Campaign for Rural Youth: Mitch Zeller & Kathleen Crosby, Center for Tobacco Products, FDA
Wednesday, April 20 - 8:35-9:15am State and Local Policy Options for Smokeless Tobacco: Scott Kelly, Public Health Law Center; Ray Leung, ChangeLab Solutions and Kevin Schroth, NYC Department of Health
Wednesday, April 20 - 10:45-11:15am Federal Regulation of Smokeless Tobacco Products: Ashley Ross, Center for Tobacco Products, FDA; Denis Henigan, Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids
Wednesday, April 20 - Closing Session Tobacco Tour: Barry Sharp; Greg Bilby & Ronnie Trentham, Cherokee Nation

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* 3. What did you learn at the Summit that you plan to use / implement in your work?

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* 4. Please indicate whether you Strongly Disagree, Disagree, Agree, or Strongly Agree with the following statements. (On a scale of 1 to 5 with 1 = Strongly Disagree and 5 = Non Applicable):

  Strongly Disagree Disagree Agree Strongly Agree Non Applicable
By attending the Summit, I gained insight into the dangers of smokeless tobacco products.
Overall, the Summit offered me new ideas about how to effectively implement tobacco control programs. 
By attending the Summit, I learned new information about addiction and cessation issues. 
The Summit offered adequate opportunities to network with others who work in tobacco control.
By attending the Summit, I learned strategies and public health solutions to address smokeless and spit tobacco challenges. 
On the whole, the Summit inspired me. 

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* 5. Please rate the Summit logistics, on a scale of 1-5 with 1 = Strongly Disagree and 5 = Non Applicable:

  Strongly Disagree Disagree Agree Strongly Agree Non Applicable
The hotel accommodations were adequate.
Registration was handled well.
The Summit food was good. 
The exhibits added value to the Summit.

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* 6. How did you hear about the Summit? 

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* 7. What were your top 5 reasons for attending the Summit?
(Rank the responses below by moving them in the desired ordered)

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* 8. How could the Summit be improved?

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