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Our Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) used over 1,000+ peer-reviewed research citations from cannabis scientists, legal and medical professionals, our curriculum provides the industry’s most current and comprehensive healthcare education.
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Education RELIES On Subject Matter Experts (aka "Faculty Members") Professional " World Connections" & Its Their Thought-Leadership That Keeps Us "Dialed Into Cannabis" Despite Constant Changes.
Dr. William McDonald
Yosiris Rodríguez, J.D.
Andy LaFrate, Ph.D.
Rachel Kurtz-McAlaine, J.D.
Dr. Bradley Pennington
Rachel Johnson, MBA
Jordan Erickson
Layle McFatridge
Dr. Jeanette Jacknin
Rob McEvoy
Evan Erickson
Samierah O'Bryant-Yabar
Tony Weeks, J.D.
Art Cosner, MPH
Kiana Hughes
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Cannabis Expert Citations
To Maintain Up-to-Date Education We Reference Peer-Reviewed Research From Cannabis Experts' Citation(s) Utilized During Curriculum Development & Are Available As "Public Domain Information."
Dr. Raphael Mechoulam
Dr. Bonni Goldstein
Dr. Andrew Weil
Swami Chaitanya
Melanie Dreher, Ph.D.
Mel Frank
Dr. Lester Grinspoon
Dr. Andrea Hohmann
Neil Juneja, J.D.
Allyn Howlett, Ph.D.
Dr. Ethan Russo
Frenchy Cannoli
Dr. Zach Walsh, Ph.D.
Mary Lynn Mathre, RN, MSN, CARN
Ammon J. Ford, J.D.
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Dr. Nephi Stella
Allyn Howlett, Ph.D.
Dr. Vincenzo Di Marzo
Dr. Franjo Grotenhermen
Bernard Le Foll, M.D., Ph.D., MCFP
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Dr. Tod H. Mikuriya
Dr. Igor Grant
Laura Borgelt, Ph.D.
Donald Abrams, M.D.
Philippe Lucas Ph.D.
Dr. Donald P. Tashkin
Dr. Robert Melamede
Dr. Suzanne Nielsen
Dr. David Bearman
Professor Roger Pertwee
Dr. David Allen
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By unifying cannabis industry standards demonstrates it demonstrates how committed we are to helping assure the industry the use of safe, quality production methods and a safe work environment. Our curriculum is developed based on current standards established by the World Health Organization (WHO) by adopting Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP).
Using a formalized Body of Knowledge (BOK) refers to sources that’s not related to a single jurisdiction, allowing a truly international cannabis education covering standards developed through participation by representatives of all interested parties, transparent, consensus-based, and subject to appropriate due process mechanisms.
We offer a comprehensive, proactive approach to cannabis quality management through implementing cannabis-specific, detailed safety, process, design, and performance requirements based on existing international quality and safety guidelines in pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals, food safety, and agriculture.
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Complicated Terminology Can Confuse Differences Between Standards, Regulations & Laws... Knowing What They Are & How They Interact Is Essential.
Our Subject Matter Experts (SME's) & Instructional Design Team Have Developed Curricula Implementing International Standards To Answer Unmet Training Needs In The Cannabis Industry That'll Protect Public Health, Consumer Safety & Safeguard Our Communities While Supporting Industry Growth.
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American Herbal Products Association
Founded in 1982, the American Herbal Products Association (AHPA) is the national trade association and voice of the herbal and natural products industries. AHPA is comprised of more than 350 member companies, consisting primarily of domestic and foreign companies doing business as growers, processors, manufacturers, and marketers of herbal products.
In 2010 AHPA established a Cannabis Committee to under take the task of developing of national recommendations to regulators that address sensible regulatory practices for hemp and cannabis products. It engages in legislative advocacy, educational initiatives, and quality control standards to foster the integrity and sustainability of herbal.
AHPA aims to foster responsible and sustainable trade of herbal products, ensuring consumers can access a diverse range of safe goods with informed choices. Their vision is to make high-quality herbal products easily accessible and widely utilized by consumers. AHPA strives to promote consumer safety and awareness in the herbal product market. Ultimately, they seek to enhance the availability and usage herbal goods.
- Supplemental Knowledge: Empower your organization to unlock their full potential.
- Increase Efficiency: By streamlining operational processes and internal controls.
- Reduce Costs: by minimizing waste and reducing time spent on 'trial-and-error.
- Production Enablement: Scale with standardized solutions & increased productivity.
What Does AHPA Do in the Cannabis Industry? Being the Oldest Non-Profit Organization Specializing in Herbal Industry Service, the Association Focuses on Legislative & Regulatory Advocacy, Research, and Public Education to Support the Integration of Products into the American Lifestyle While Maintaining High Ethical Standards & Environmental Stewardship.
AHPA’s Members Represent The Growers, Processors & Manufacturers Of Herbal & Botanical Products In The Cannabis Industry.
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American Herbal Pharmacopoeia
The mission of the American Herbal Pharmacopoeia® (AHP) is to promote the responsible use of herbal medicines and ensure they are used with the highest possible degree of efficacy and safety. The primary way to accomplish this is through the development of standards of identity, purity, and analysis, as well as to review data regarding the efficacy and safety.
These works will be disseminated through a variety of AHP publications such as monographs, textbooks, and other educational materials; workshops and conferences; electronic media, and other avenues of distribution as are appropriate. AHP began developing monographs in 1994, and intends to produce 300 monographs on botanicals.
Once completed, these monographs, including many of the Ayurvedic, Chinese and Western herbs most frequently used in the United States, represent the most comprehensive and critically reviewed body of information on herbal medicines in the English language, and will serve as a primary reference for academicians and health providers.
- Provide Confidence: Ensure products imported or purchased will be safe & fit for customers.
- Cutting Costs: Lower the cost of compliance & the costs of non-compliance in regulated markets.
- Nurture Quality: Produce high-quality products & services that uphold your brand's reputation.
- Streamline Efficiency: Shorten the time-to-market for new products & categories.
What is the AHP? Established in 1995, the AHP is a non-profit organization with a mission to promote the responsible use of herbal products and medicines.
The AHP Produces Critically Reviewed Documents Called Monographs That Outline the Quality Control Criteria Needed for Ensuring the Identity, Purity & Quality of Botanical Raw Materials. Beyond Monographs, AHP Engages in Research, Education & Advocacy to Elevate Botanicals in Healthcare, Emphasizing Ethical Sustainability.
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ANSI/ANAB Cannabis Standards
The ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB) is the largest multi-disciplinary accreditation body in the western hemisphere, with more than 2,500 organizations accredited in approximately 80 countries. ANSI has long-term effort to support safety, quality, and consumer health amid the continued growth of the cannabis industry.
As part of the new program, ANAB will assess and accredit certificate programs as conforming to the requirements of ASTM D8403-21, Standard Practice for Certificate Programs within the Cannabis and Hemp Industries, developed by ASTM International’s Subcommittee D37.06 on personnel training, assessment, credentialing.
ANAB staff were members of this committee and provided significant input on the design of the standard. They facilitate the issuance of trusted, scientific results by assessed and accredited conformity assessment bodies and confidence in the quality and safety of the products and services that they certify. This is our service to our customers and stakeholders.
- Minimize Risks: Stay ahead of regulatory requirements with recognized industry standards.
- Improve Transparency: Enhance operability & reduce product trade costs using transparent practices.
- Promote Efficiency: Support innovation, so US operators can compete globally.
- Utilize Research: Overcome technical barriers by utilizing research-based standards.
The ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB) Provides Accreditation & Training Services to the Certification Body, Validation & Verification Body, Inspection & Laboratory Related Communities.
ANAB Assesses & Then Accredits Organizations to International & Domestic Standards & Requirements. ANAB Has Signatory Status Across Arrangements of the International Accreditation Forum.
Certificate Accreditation
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ASTM International Standards
ASTM International is an international standards organization that develops and publishes voluntary consensus technical standards for a wide range of materials, products, systems, and services. Over 12,000 ASTM standards operate globally. Combined with their innovative business services and certification offerings, they enhance performance and help boost confidence in products they buy and use.
ASTM standards promote focus on public health and safety, expand leadership position in the standards community, and broaden the international use of ASTM in the cannabis industry. This helps the cannabis industry attract and retain technical experts from around the world by a collaborative environment that meets industry needs.
Adopting ASTM standards ensures our curriculum will always be relevant to enhance the technical quality of standards and related content by providing a best-in-class, scalable development infrastructure. To create a truly international cannabis industry, we must understand global societal needs and service stakeholders through the integration of innovative education solutions.
- Meet & Exceed: Master best standards by with Good Manufacturing Practices.
- Enhance Quality: Ensure the marketplace has only safe products available.
- Scientifically Verify: Ensure your products & facilities adhere to the strictest industry safety standards
- Demonstrate Commitment: Uphold high standards for customer & patient health & safety.
The ASTM International Organization (Not-For-Profit & Non-Governmental) Develops Voluntary Consensus Standards & Defers To Appropriate Gov't Authorities To Determine Regulatory Framework Regarding The Control & Impact With The Cannabis Industry.
In a Short time, D37 has Emerged as the Global Leader in the Development of Cannabis & Hemp Standards & has Become the Trusted Industry Resource.
Cannabis Standards
Standards Development
Proficiency Testing
Hemp Flower (HFL)
Cannabis Training
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International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
International Organization for Standardization (ISO) is an independent, non-governmental international organization that brings global experts together to agree on the best ways of doing things. From quality management in the cannabis industry to Artificial Intelligence (AI), their mission is to make lives easier, safer and better – for everyone, everywhere. Standards define what great looks like, setting benchmarks for businesses.
Standards are the distilled wisdom of people with expertise in their subject matter and who know the needs of the organizations they represent – people such as manufacturers, sellers, buyers, customers, trade associations, users, or regulators. International standards ensure that the products and services you use daily are safe, reliable, and of high quality.
Implementing cannabis industry standards guides businesses in adopting sustainable and ethical practices, helping to create a future where your purchases not only perform excellently but also safeguard our planet. In essence, standards seamlessly blend quality with conscience, enhancing your everyday experiences and choices.
- Management Standards: Ensure quality among processes to reduce product failures.
- Environmental Standards: Learn procedures to help reduce environmental impacts & waste.
- Health & Safety Standards:Health & safety standards to help reduce accidents in the workplace.
- Societal Standards: Commitment to consumer and patient health and safety in the industry.
International Organization for Standardization (ISO) Is an Independent, Non-Governmental International Organization With a Membership of 170 National Standards Bodies. It Brings Together Experts to Share Knowledge & Develop Voluntary, Consensus-Based, Market Relevant International Standards That Support Innovation & Provide Solutions to Global Challenges & Bring Experts Together.
Quality Management
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Good Manufacturing Practices
Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) is the aspect of quality assurance that ensures that medicinal products are consistently produced and controlled to the quality standards appropriate to their intended use and as required by the product specification. The World Health Assembly accepted the first version of the Certification Scheme on the quality of pharmaceutical products.
GMP defines quality measures for both production and quality control and defines general measures to ensure that processes necessary for production and testing are clearly defined, validated, reviewed, and documented and that the personnel, premises, and materials are suitable for the production of pharmaceuticals and biologicals including vaccines.
Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) and current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP) are, in most cases, interchangeable. GMP meaning the basic regulation promulgated by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) ensure that manufacturers are taking proactive steps to guarantee their products are safe and effective. cGMP, on the other hand, was implemented by the FDA to ensure continuous improvement in the approach of manufacturers to product quality.
- Quality Assurance: Ensure that manufactured products are designed and developed to meet the requirements.
- Cannabis Products: Aim to mitigate the risks that are inherent in the production process.
- Production Control: Sampling specification & testing to ensure that products are properly tested.
- Risk Management: Evaluation of the risk to quality is based on scientific knowledge to protect the patient.
The GMP Unified Standards for the Cannabis Industry Aim to Elevate Product Quality & Safety by Establishing Comprehensive Guidelines That Span Across All Key Facets of the Industry, Including Cultivation, Extraction, & Retail. These Standards Are Crafted to Be Proactive, Focusing on Quality Management Throughout the Production Process, Rather Than Solely Relying on Post-Production Testing. This Approach Not Only Enhances Consumer Safety but Also Promotes Operational Efficiency & Product Consistency Within the Cannabis Sector.
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Quality Team
Process Validation
Process Validation
Surprise Audits
Surprise Audits
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Compliance Training
Good Laboratory Practices
Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) is a quality system of management controls for research laboratories and organizations to ensure the uniformity, consistency, reliability, reproducibility, quality, and integrity of products in development for human or animal health (including pharmaceuticals) through non-clinical safety tests; from physio-chemical properties.
Good Laboratory Practices are put in place to protect the quality of laboratory data. In any pharmaceutical lab, Good Laboratory Practice is based on written documentation of the work being done. These are Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). SOPs detail the different practices to follow for the purpose of cannabis quality assurance standards.
The main goal is to promote consistency across all practices in a laboratory setting. SOPs should cover the purpose of a procedure, the responsible personnel, and the step-by-step actions that need to be taken. With clear guidelines, labs can ensure transparency and accountability in the event of any production errors. It is essential that quality is not sacrificed at any production stage.
- Testing Data: Information that will help operate consistently while testing in an impartial manner.
- Quality Framework: Have an effective quality system for planning & assessing lab work.
- Quality Assurance: Control procedures to maintain accuracy & reliability of test results.
- Proficiency Test: Standard tests must be performed by the lab to obtain an initial permit.
Good Laboratory Practices Form the Bedrock Upon Which High-Quality, Reliable & Reproducible Laboratory Work Is Built. By Adhering to These Principles, Laboratories Can Assure Stakeholders of the Integrity & Reliability of Their Data, Thus Contributing to the Advancement of Scientific Knowledge & the Development of Safe & Effective Products & Technologies. Enhanceing the Credibility of Research.
Quality Control
Quality Control
Standard Operating Procedures
Standard Operating Procedures
ISO Standards
Test Method Transfer
Good Agriculture & Collection Practices
Good Agricultural and Collection Practices (GACP) guidelines were developed to create a single supranational framework to ensure appropriate and consistent quality in the cultivation and production of medicinal plants and herbal substances. They were developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) with the aim of improving the quality of medicinal plants being used in herbal medicines in the commercial market.
The GACP guidelines provide a basis for homogenized national or regional standards for the cultivation and collection of medicinal plants and should therefore be viewed as an effective “working tool” whose benefits are to reduce waste, ensure the quality of raw material, and gain market credibility.
Production and primary processing of medicinal plants and herbal substances have a direct influence on the final quality of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) produced and such production and primary processing actions can constitute the first step in the quality assurance process, which is central to compliance with the GACP guidelines.
- Adverse Events: Understand the use of certain herbal medicines & the effects.
- Safe Medicine: Support affordable and sustainable supply of medicinal plant materials.
- Raw Materials: The safety and quality depend on factors that may be classified as intrinsic or extrinsic.
- Plant Collection: The collection of plants from wild populations gives rise global practice concerns.
What does the USDA do? Serves as a Blueprint for Entities of All Sizes Within the Industry, By Utilizing These Guidelines & Assessment Tools, the Industry Can Assure the Integrity of Herbal Materials Used in Consumer Products.
This Includes Ensuring Accurate Identification, the Absence of Harmful Contaminants, & Compliance With Quality Standards. These Practices Directly Impact the Quality of the Product.
Botanical Identity
Botanical Identity
Wild Collection
Wild Collection
Agriculture Standards
Agriculture Standards
Uncover Your Path in Medical Cannabis...without Shortcuts
Date: December 2, 2024
From the desk of Evan Erickson
According to industry data, a significant number of healthcare facilities are now integrating cannabis-related medical education into their programs.
According to Headset.io, more than 3,500 cannabis retailers are now interconnected, tracking over $50 billion in sales and serving over 80 million cannabis consumers.
Despite this extensive cannabis availability, a significant portion of medical professionals and educators in the cannabis industry are not fully engaging with educational-resources.
This lack of medical cannabis education can be concerning. For those who do access educational-resources, many find themselves overwhelmed by the complexity of data, struggling to translate it into actionable insights for medical cannabis and patient care.
- How can medical professionals stay updated with the latest cannabis-related medical research and treatments?
- What role does medical education play in changing public perceptions and stigma associated with cannabis use in healthcare?
- In what ways can medical education in cannabis help bridge the gap between traditional healthcare practices and emerging cannabis therapies?
- What are the challenges and opportunities for healthcare providers in integrating cannabis-based medicine into their practice?
For instance, BDSA reported that global cannabis sales surged by 41% in 2021 and are expected to surpass $62 billion by 2026.
In the U.S. alone, BDSA forecasts cannabis sales to reach $45 billion by 2027, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 13% from 2022 to 2027.
For medical professionals, this data is not just a set of numbers but a tool to understand patient trends, consumption patterns, and emerging medical cannabis markets.
Understanding and interpreting these market dynamics are crucial for informed decision-making in medical education and practice within the cannabis industry.
- How can medical education programs ensure that they are teaching the most current and evidence-based information about cannabis?
- In what ways can medical education help healthcare providers identify and address potential risks and side effects of cannabis use in patients?
- How can healthcare professionals use patient data and case studies to tailor cannabis treatments more effectively?
- How can medical professionals be trained to navigate the legal and regulatory aspects of prescribing and recommending cannabis?
Make Informed Healthcare Decisions (HINT: Here's how it unfolds...)
Finally, Gain Access to a Comprehensive Medical Analytics Dashboard That Empowers You to...
This is where your expertise is crucial. One you have learned the medical nuances of the cannabis industry, you possess a unique and essential skill set.
You have the capability to gather and interpret medical data, a key tool for addressing CRITICAL healthcare questions, such as:
- How has patient response to cannabis treatments varied, and what steps can we take to enhance treatment effectiveness?
- Which medical research topics on cannabis are gaining the most attention and driving healthcare advancements?
- How can we efficiently monitor patient feedback and experiences with cannabis treatments (without sifting through extensive medical records)?
- Where should we allocate our research funding to achieve the most impactful results in cannabis medicine?
- And should we increase, decrease, or maintain our current investment?
CME providers rely heavily on scientific literature and research studies to ensure that the content they create is evidence-based and up-to-date.
This process involves a thorough review of existing literature, identifying and integrating the latest research findings, and applying these to the educational needs of medical professionals.
FACT: Without Scientific Research & Studies Analysts, Medical Practitioners Are Flying Blind
In the dynamic world of Continuing Medical Education, understanding data is crucial. Picture this: “The Medical Analyst’s Toolkit,” a four-pronged approach to dissect and comprehend educational trends and outcomes. The “4 Lenses” concept, when applied to Medical Education Scientific Literature Review in the context of CME, can be reimagined as follows:
- "Historical" Lens: Here, we compare current educational data with past benchmarks. It's like looking at a patient's medical history but for educational content. This involves looking at how current educational content aligns with historical trends and advancements in medical research. It checks for consistency with established knowledge and past practices while incorporating new findings.
- "External" Lens: This lens zooms in on external factors like recent medical discoveries or policy changes. It's akin to understanding the environment where a disease thrives. This examines external influences such as new research breakthroughs, changes in medical guidelines, or advancements in medical technology that could impact the educational content.
- "Internal" Lens: This introspective view scrutinizes our course creation strategies. It’s about refining the educational formula for maximum efficacy. This focuses on the internal review process, ensuring that educational material is scrutinized for accuracy, relevance, and alignment with the CME's educational goals and standards.
- "Contextual" Lens: Finally, we ensure content relevancy to the modern medical landscape. It's about prescribing the right educational treatment for today's patients. This ensures that the content is relevant to the current landscape, considering factors like emerging health issues, patient demographics, and the evolving cannabis industry.
Armed with this “Medical Education Toolkit,” you’re not just scrolling through data; you’re making informed, strategic decisions that shape the future of medical education.
In a field where knowledge saves lives, this skill is invaluable…
Are You a "Catalyst"... or Just an "Observer"?
Every cannabis educator, caregiver, or clinic manager should acknowledge this crucial fact – without data, they are essentially navigating in the dark.
They may have theories, instincts, and educated guesses, but without concrete data, these remain unverified. It’s akin to navigating a complex adult-use cannabis industry in the dark, without guidance, which has been a continued effort .
In this realm of medical cannabis, your role is not just important – it’s transformative.
You’re not just another employee; you’re the one turning on the headlights, illuminating the path forward. Do you understand the magnitude of this capability?
As the medical cannabis expert, your contributions extend far beyond a paycheck. You become the hero of your institution. You’re the one spotting hidden opportunities and identifying and addressing potential pitfalls before they impact patient outcomes.
When questions arise about medical cannabis and it’s effectiveness, patient engagement, or treatment methodologies, who do you think they’ll turn to? That’s right – YOU.
With your expertise, you’re equipped with the tools and knowledge to unearth the true narrative behind the patient experience, to leverage this information for informed, data-driven treatment strategies.
And you’re going to refine these crucial skills right here, in this specialized training. This isn’t just another course; it’s your pathway to becoming an indispensable part of the medical cannabis community.
- You'll become proficient in the essential practices for medical cannabis treatment within this certification course.
- Learn the proven methods used for gathering and interpreting data to make well-informed decisions about treatment strategies and patient care.
- Discover how to build a comprehensive dashboard that reflects the effectiveness of your treatment programs and outcomes at a glance.
- Understand the importance of filtering out anomalies to avoid inaccuracies that could lead to misguided educational strategies, including the specific methods to achieve this.
- Master the calculation of the long-term value of patient-care initiatives, crucial for determining resource allocation in medical cannabis.
- Learn comprehensive treatment-tracking techniques to identify and address inefficiencies in your patient process, enhancing outcomes at each step.
- Learn to measure impact using metrics like patient feedback, treatment success rates, and specially developed methods for patient care.
- Understand how to evaluate the effectiveness of your facilities caretaking and community efforts.
- Discover how to track and interpret patient engagement, using it as a barometer for the success of your efforts in medical cannabis journey.
- Identify the critical data points unique to your patient, learn how to monitor them effectively, and use this data to enhance recovery and treatment outcomes.
- Master the tracking of key metrics such as dosage protocols, resource allocation efficiency, and effectiveness of proper medical cannabis treatment programs
- Learn to evaluate which information sources are most valuable for your medical education program, using tailored analytical tools.
- Analyze the effectiveness of various educational channels, enabling informed decisions for scaling and improving your treatment plans and products.
- Dive into "Cohort Analysis" to understand the true value and impact of your patient medical programs over time.
- Learn to measure your institution's market share in the medical industry, comparing your performance against other medical providers.
No medical professional or industry pro can make impactful, informed decisions without accurate and relevant data.
Not you, not me, not the heads of top medical institutions, nor pioneers in cannabis research like Raphael Mechoulam, or esteemed Harvard professor Lester Grinspoon… nobody.
This highlights the crucial role of data analysts in advancing the fields of medical education, healthcare, and medical cannabis. If you’re keen on becoming a key contributor in the realm of continuing medical education, then I have an essential question for you…
Are You an 'Innovator'...Or Just an 'Observer?'
(or...Why Gaining Expertise in Continuing Medical Education is Vital)
Let’s be honest: Experts in cannabis education are plentiful. The real challenge is distinguishing those who genuinely ‘walk the talk’ from those who only… talk.
That’s the conundrum! And in the world of cannabis, particularly in the medical cannabis sector, this was our challenge too.
You see, we don’t just teach medical education best practices, we actively ENGAGE in MEDICAL EDUCATION and PATIENT CARE in real healthcare settings. We are not just academics.
We are not mere theorists.
We are medical professionals, educators, and advocates operating in diverse healthcare environments, addressing everything from patient care to cannabis therapeutics, covering various patient needs and medical scenarios.
In other words: WE ACTUALLY DO THIS STUFF…
…which is why we understand the difficulty in finding truly skilled individuals who genuinely know their craft.
And that’s precisely why we created the ‘Continuing Medical Education’ program. This course and certification were originally developed to train our own team members, ensuring they’re equipped with practical, real-world skills and knowledge.
But, in the spirit of sharing our expertise (a fundamental principle of our educational philosophy), we’re now offering this training to a broader audience.
In short, we’re opening the doors of this valuable resource to YOU…