Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Continuing Medical Education – Physician Assistant
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Course Overview
MM411 is approved by the OMMA (Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority) to offer this required certification. The training is REQUIRED by OMMA for any provider is performing assessments and approving patient cards.
This accredited activity is designed for medical professionals seeking CME credit and a foundational understanding of medical marijuana within the current U.S. legal and clinical landscape. As patient utilization of medical marijuana increases and legal frameworks continue to evolve, many healthcare providers lack formal education on effectively and responsibly navigating these conversations within their scope of practice. This accredited course offers CME credits and covers essential topics, including current legal considerations, the endocannabinoid system, cannabinoids and terpenes, evidence-based therapeutic research, and the role of medical marijuana in pain management. Additionally, it addresses important issues related to risks, adverse effects, and potential misuse, ensuring participants are equipped to integrate this knowledge safely and effectively into their practice.
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MM411 Medical Marijuana Continuing Medical Education - Physician Assistant
In-Depth Understanding of Medical Cannabis: The MM411 certification program provides comprehensive education on medical cannabis, including its therapeutic uses, dosing guidelines, potential side effects, and patient eligibility criteria. This knowledge is essential for Physicians to make informed decisions when authorizing medical cannabis for patients.
Legal and Regulatory Compliance: The certification helps Physicians become well-versed in laws and regulations governing medical cannabis. Understanding these legal requirements is critical for ensuring compliance and protecting both the provider and patients from potential legal issues. In addition, the MM411 Physician Certification meets the required CE requirements.
Enhanced Patient Care and Safety: Certified Physicians are better equipped to assess patients’ needs accurately and develop individualized treatment plans. This focus on patient-centric care promotes safety and improves patient outcomes, as providers can make well-informed recommendations regarding medical cannabis therapies. It is crucial for Physicians to have the essential knowledge, legal compliance, to enhance patient care outcomes, build trust with patients, and provides valuable resources for professional development within the medical cannabis community.
Course Description & Syllabus
This continuing education activity is provided by AffinityCE and Medical Marijuana 411 (MM411). This activity provides continuing education credit for physicians. AffinityCE designates this enduring material for a maximum of 6 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Module 1: History and Legal Landscape
- Evaluate the legal context in which cannabis can be discussed with patients, given it is legal in many states, but still recognized as a federally illegal substance.
- Compare the historical medicinal uses of marijuana to modern resurgence in patient use of medical marijuana.
- Assess the lack of clinical studies related to Schedule 1 classification of marijuana.
Module 2: The Endocannabinoid System
- Evaluate how cannabinoids interact with receptors, based on research conducted since the discovery of the endocannabinoid system.
- Interpret the function of the endocannabinoid system in the regulation of the body.
Module 3: Cannabinoids and Terpenes
- Differentiate major and minor cannabinoids.
- Summarize how cannabinoids and terpenes affect the endocannabinoid receptor system.
Module 4: Studies on Therapeutic Uses
- Assess the pros and cons of cannabinoids and their effects on various medical conditions.
Module 5: Cannabis and Opioids in Chronic Pain Treatment
- Evaluate the research studies regarding opioids versus cannabinoids in the treatment of the symptoms of chronic pain.
Module 6: Side Effects, Chronic Effects and Misuse
- Analyze the side effects, contraindications, and safety concerns of medicinal cannabis.
- Identify signs of abuse, misuse, and chronic effect of marijuana use.
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Faculty
Dr. Jack Cox is a senior healthcare executive with over 25 years’ experience in regional and national senior leadership positions. Areas of expertise and experience include strategic development of performance improvement systems, innovation, clinical program strategic development and implementation, leadership development, large program operations, education, research and national and international publishing and speaking.
Dr. Cox is a board certified Family Physician, a fellow of the American Board of Family Practice, a fellow of the American College of Physician Executives & holds a master’s degree in Medical Management from Tulane University. He has been named one of Becker’s Top 100 CMO’s to know in 2014 & 2016 & has authored 4 books.
Schedule
Flexible Schedule
The online courses offered by MM411 and MM411 exemplifies true adult learning principles by providing flexible, engaging, and practical education tailored to the needs of learners in the medical cannabis field. Designed for both healthcare professionals and cannabis industry personnel, these courses combine interactive content with real-world applications, enabling participants to grasp complex concepts effectively. The curriculum covers essential topics such as the therapeutic uses of medical cannabis, legal compliance, patient care best practices, and data analysis in healthcare, ensuring that learners gain comprehensive, actionable knowledge. Each course is structured to accommodate busy schedules, allowing individuals to progress at their own pace while accessing a wealth of resources and expert insights. By fostering a supportive online learning environment, Encompass empowers participants to enhance their skills and confidence, ultimately contributing to improved patient care and informed practices in the evolving cannabis landscape.
Career Outlook
This training is REQUIRED by OMMA for any provider is preforming assessments and approving patient cards.
The Oklahoma Medical Board and the Podiatry Medical Board of Oklahoma have recently approved continuing medical education (CME) courses on Medical Marijuana, as authorized by the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority (OMMA). These courses can be applied toward the state’s required substance abuse/opioid pain management education, satisfying 1 CME credit per year.
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Great program, thank you.
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some material irrelevant to practice
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