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This module, Medicinal Cannabis: Legal and Policy Issues, will present information on the use of medicinal cannabis related to the current federal and state legal and policy issues to include:
Part 1: Health care professionals and legal issues
Brief overview of federal policy and cannabis laws
Federal Department of Justice policies and enforcement
Discussion of hemp derived CBD legal issues
Medical malpractice and/or negligence related to medical cannabis
Part 2: Business professionals and legal issues*
Legal Hurdles related to Employment
Exploration of Investing and Capital markets
*Part 2 does not provide CE credit
Part 1. Explain the conflict between federal and state regulations regarding cannabis that pose challenges for physicians and other healthcare professionals
Part 1. Describe legal challenges associated with use of medicinal cannabis from a patient and also a clinician perspective
Part 1. Discuss legal responsibilities of clinicians related to recommending medical cannabis
Part 1. Discuss the issues that clinicians should consider when deciding whether to become a recommender of medicinal cannabis
Part 2. Outline the challenges associated with property ownership, employment and tax implications for cannabis and cannabis related companies*
Part 2. Discuss the future growth of the cannabis market*
*not included for CE credit
Learn more about the role of HCP's in dispensaries in our course, Medicinal Cannabis: Health Care Professionals in Cannabis Dispensaries, which will present information on the value of a health care professional in the dispensary; best practices for the patient consultation in the dispensary; recommending cannabis products to patients and the importance of clinical data collection in dispensaries
0.83 ACPE
0.83 ACPE-T
This knowledge based program (0079-9999-18-018-H03-P) is acceptable for 0.83 hour of continuing pharmacy education credit. Statements of Credit indicating hours/CEUs will be uploaded to CPE Monitor within 60 days following program for participants who complete this activity and submit required participant information, including evaluation, pre/post-test, NABP # and DOB.