CPASS Presents: Medicinal Cannabis + Pain (Part 2: Case Studies)
OnlineThe team at Cannabis Patient Advocacy & Support Services presents a Multi-Disciplinary Team (MDT) webinar series on medicinal cannabis, theory, and case studies.
The team at Cannabis Patient Advocacy & Support Services presents a Multi-Disciplinary Team (MDT) webinar series on medicinal cannabis, theory, and case studies.
These are the first free online events by the IACM. It is a unique chance to learn from the best of the best in science and attend IACM's 20th-anniversary celebration where we also honor Raphael Mechoulam on his 90th birthday.
The SCC Journal Club meets monthly the first Friday of every month. Presentations will focus on a variety of articles and perspectives related to cannabis medicine, including but not limited to clinically-relevant articles and research methodology-focused papers.
The December quarterly meeting features Dr. Michelle Sexton discussing "Cannabis and Epigenetics in Pain and Immunocompetence".
The National Cancer Institute Cannabis, Cannabinoids, and Cancer Research Symposium will highlight the state of the science in cannabis, its chemical constituents, and cancer research.
A SCC Board Member triple-team (Stephen Robinson, MD, Genester Wilson-King, MD, and Sherry Yafai, MD) will discuss how cannabis can help in the treatment and management of chronic and acute pain in a virtual panel.
Leading medical cannabis experts and SCC course authors Ethan Russo, MD, Patricia Frye, MD and Bonni Goldstein, MD will present on treating neurologic disorders with medical cannabis and the relevant research on January 7th, 2020.
The SCC Journal Club meets monthly the first Friday of every month. Presentations will focus on a variety of articles and perspectives related to cannabis medicine, including but not limited to clinically-relevant articles and research methodology-focused papers.
California organizers and advocates hold 8 free virtual convenings to learn about Prop. 64 implementation and build our movement to repair the harm caused by the War on Drugs by centering racial justice, equity, and healing.
California organizers and advocates hold 8 free virtual convenings to learn about Prop. 64 implementation and build our movement to repair the harm caused by the War on Drugs by centering racial justice, equity, and healing.
California organizers and advocates hold 8 free virtual convenings to learn about Prop. 64 implementation and build our movement to repair the harm caused by the War on Drugs by centering racial justice, equity, and healing.
California organizers and advocates hold 8 free virtual convenings to learn about Prop. 64 implementation and build our movement to repair the harm caused by the War on Drugs by centering racial justice, equity, and healing.