Medical Cannabis Education
Interactive online and live courses targeted for specific groups, delivered in a comprehensible, user friendly way, to guarantee maximum retention of newly acquired knowledge.
Medical Cannabis Education for Medical professionals (doctors, nurses, pharmacists) – main topics:
- Cannabis sativa L. history of documented medicinal use
- Understanding cannabis compounds (API’s) and how they are made
- Introduction to the endocannabinoid system and its role in our body
- Cannabinoid dosing and effects via different routes of administration
- Cannabinoid pharmacology (pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic assessment across different routes of administration)
- Medicinal use in medical conditions and symptom management
- Modulatory/synergistic effects of phytocannabinoids (D9-THC, CBD, CBG, CBN, D8-THC, THCA, CBDA)
- Side effects – mitigation, prevention
- Drug interactions and safety of phytocannabinoids
- Medical cannabis laws, reimbursement, prescription process and product availability by country/state/region
Medical Cannabis Education for Patients
Patient education is of the utmost importance as like with medical professionals, this is a relatively unknown subject for them and can be very confusing.
Providing them with user friendly, comprehensible and correct information can distinguish your company from the completion and provide loyal a happy long-term consumer. Some of the topics:
- Medical cannabis – history of use
- Medical cannabis use – the scientific evidence
- What are patients using cannabis for?
- Cannabis compounds and their effects
- Legality, availability and prescribing of cannabis/cannabinoids in my country/state/region
- Differences between medical and wellness cannabis products
- Potential side effects and how to prevent them
Medical Cannabis Education for Students
Educational live/online seminars specifically tailored for the dedicated number of hours, designed to provide all the most important information for students to have a basic understating of medical cannabis, cannabinoids and the endocannabinoid system.