Developed in collaboration with the Society of Cannabis Clinicians (SCC), this first-ever comprehensive, online CME-certified curriculum in Clinical Cannabinoid Medicine educates practicing clinicians, caregivers and patients on the history, pharmacology, and delivery and dosage related to medical cannabis, as well as the underlying endocannabinoid system. For practicing clinicians, the curriculum also presents more detailed clinical practice and case study reviews. The curriculum is certified for up to 12 CME credits and includes the following courses:
- SCC History of Cannabis as Medicine: A Timeline through Current Drug Policy Issues
- SCC The Endocannabinoid System
- SCC Cannabis - the Plant, a Phytocannabinoid Medicine
- SCC Pharmacology of Cannabis and Physiologic Effects of Phytocannabinoids
- SCC Delivery and Dosage of Medicinal Cannabis
- SCC Clinical Practice I: Cannabis Use for Pain
- SCC Clinical Practice II: Insomnia, Glaucoma, and Immune Disorders
- SCC Clinical Practice III: Movement Disorders and Neurodegenerative Diseases
- SCC Clinical Practice IV: Mental Health Conditions and Potential Psychiatric Applications
- SCC Clinical Practice V: Cancer and Palliative Care
- SCC Clinical Practice VI: Cannabis Use Disorders and Precautions
- SCC Clinical Case Study Reviews
- SCC Introduction to 20th Century Cannabinoid Chemistry
- Cannabinoids and Neuropathic Pain
- Cannabinoids: Tackling the Cardiovascular Problems
- Cannabis in the Management of Neuromuscular Disorders
- Cannabis Therapeutics in Hospice and Palliative Care
- Clinical Applications of Cannabis in Cancer Patients
- Endocannabinoids in the Circulation and Psychopathology
- Is Your Patient Impaired by Cannabis?
- New Target Receptors for Cannabinoids: GPR55 and GPR18
- Potential Therapeutic Benefits of Cannabidiol for Cancer Patients
- Role of the Clinician: Helping Patients Optimize Their Therapeutic Relationship with Cannabis