• Medical Marijuana CME

Physician Medical Marijuana CME

Rated 4.55 out of 5 based on 98 customer ratings
(98 customer reviews)

$179.00
4.55 out of 5

Target Audience

This activity has been designed to meet the educational needs of physicians involved in the care of patients who are considering using medical marijuana as part of their care plan in States that recognize marijuana as a medical treatment.

Program Agenda

  • Module 1: History and Legal Landscape
  • Module 2: The Discovery of the Endocannabinoid System
  • Module 3: The Endocannabinoid System
  • Module 4: Cannabinoids and Terpenes
  • Module 5: Studies on Therapeutic Uses
  • Module 6: Cannabis and Opioids in Chronic Pain Treatment
  • Module 7: Side Effects and Chronic Effects

Course is available online from July 2021 through June 2022

Estimated time to complete activity: 10 hours

If you are a medical group or network and need multi-seat pricing, please call 844.411.0500 x814

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    Program Overview

    The activity is an educational overview of medical cannabis in its current legal context in the US. Currently there are 2.1 million registered medical marijuana patients and there are an estimated 3.5 million patients using medical marijuana nationwide. The constantly changing legal environment in which cannabis can be used in the United States has resulted in confusion for both physicians and patients. Currently, 33 states have legalized medical marijuana and 10 states have also legalized recreational marijuana. Due to the lack of knowledge of the legality of discussing medical marijuana, physicians, nurses and pharmacists are hesitant to discuss with their patients. The lack of communication between the patient and physician can lead to the patient self-medicating with no guidance from a medical professional.

    • Physician Credit
    • Educational Objectives
    • What's Included
    • Faculty
    • This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of Your CE Source and Medical Marijuana 411. Your CE Source is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

      Credit Designation

      Your CE Source designates this enduring material for a maximum of 10 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

      Course is available online from July 2021 through June 2022

      Estimated time to complete activity: 10 hours

      If you are a medical group or network and need multi-seat pricing, please call 844.411.0500 x814

      Disclosure Statement


      Your CE Source ensures balance, independence, objectivity, and scientific rigor in all our educational activities. In accordance with this policy, SynAptiv identifies conflicts of interest with its instructors, planners, content managers, and other individuals who are in a position to control the content of an activity.
      The following faculty, planner and/or content manager reported the following financial relationship with commercial interests whose products or services may be mentioned in this CE activity:

      Dr. Gregory Smith
      Royalty/Patent Holder for Medical Cannabis Textbooks Consulting Fees: Callitas Therapeutics

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    • After completing this activity, the participant should be better able to:

      • Interpret the legal context in which cannabis can be discussed with a patient and how states can have legalized medical marijuana even though it is recognized as a federally illegal substance.
      • Compare and relate the historical medicinal uses of marijuana to modern resurgence in patient use of medical marijuana.
      • Explain why there is a lack of clinical studies due to Schedule I classification of marijuana.
      • Summarize and explain the discovery of the Endocannabinoid System and how its discovery has led to further research into how cannabinoids interact with the receptors.
      • Summarize the function of the Endocannabinoid System in the regulation of the body through a vast network of receptors involved in maintaining homeostasis, neuroprotection, and other regulatory functions.
      • Discuss and interpret how cannabinoids and terpenes affect the Endocannabinoid receptor system.
      • Assess pros and cons of cannabinoids and their effects on the symptoms of ailments such as anxiety, chronic pain, epilepsy, gastrointestinal disorders, neurodegenerative illnesses, post-traumatic stress and migraines.
      • Evaluate the current research studies regarding opioids versus cannabinoids in the treatment of the symptoms of chronic pain.
      • Discuss side effects and contraindications of medicinal cannabis and safety concerns with its use.
      • Identify signs of abuse, misuse and chronic effects of marijuana use.
      • 10 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
      • Instant access to all course materials
      • Printable and downloadable infographics
      • All research materials used for the online course
      • Lifetime, unlimited access
      • 24/7 access
      • No time limits
      • Start anytime
      • Work on your own time and at your own pace
      • Affordably priced
    • Dr. Gregory Smith

      Dr. Gregory Smith has been in primary care practice for over 30 years. He is board certified in Preventive Medicine and obtained his MPH from Harvard University. He first trained on the use of medical cannabis in 2000 in California. He has written extensively on the subject, including his popular textbook, “Medical Cannabis: Basic Science and Clinical Applications” published in 2016, and more recently “Cannabidiol, CBD: What you need to know.” And most recently in 2019, “THCV: Appetite Killer.”

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      Dr. Kevin Smith

      Dr. Kevin Smith has also been in primary care practice for over 30 years. He is board certified in Preventive Medicine and obtained his MPH from Yale University. He trained on the use of medical Cannabis several years ago and has been very active in educating physicians and other medical professionals.

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      Disclosure Statement


      SynAptiv ensures balance, independence, objectivity, and scientific rigor in all our educational activities. In accordance with this policy, SynAptiv identifies conflicts of interest with its instructors, planners, content managers, and other individuals who are in a position to control the content of an activity.
      The following faculty, planner and/or content manager reported the following financial relationship with commercial interests whose products or services may be mentioned in this CE activity:

      Dr. Gregory Smith
      Royalty/Patent Holder for Medical Cannabis Textbooks Consulting Fees: Callitas Therapeutics

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    Comments

  • 98 reviews for Physician Medical Marijuana CME

    1. Ronald Y. – May 5, 2021:
      5 out of 5

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    2. Joseph W. – July 6, 2021:
      5 out of 5

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    3. Regina W. – July 11, 2021:
      4 out of 5

      .

    4. Laura V. – March 8, 2022:
      5 out of 5

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    5. Paula V. – March 8, 2022:
      5 out of 5

      more suggestions on dosing

    6. Craig T. – March 4, 2021:
      5 out of 5

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    7. Christopher S. – March 20, 2021:
      4 out of 5

      I liked it

    8. Arlene R. – January 16, 2022:
      5 out of 5

      learned so much

    9. Paul P. – October 17, 2021:
      5 out of 5

      “i am glad to have this as a referral source and to be able to retake the tests as a further learning tool.
      I work in a medical marijuana certification center.”

    10. James N. – October 31, 2021:
      4 out of 5

      I enjoy audio and/or visual presentations.

    11. Roy N. – August 27, 2021:
      5 out of 5

      Good Program

    12. Paul L. – April 24, 2021:
      5 out of 5

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    13. Steve L. – November 14, 2021:
      5 out of 5

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    14. Geoff L. – July 15, 2021:
      5 out of 5

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    15. Shicara I. – June 30, 2021:
      5 out of 5

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    16. Thomas H. – February 18, 2021:
      4 out of 5

      Very difficult for my computer to use dictation. I am an audio learner so if I can have it spoken to me it helps significantly.

    17. Heyden D. – January 9, 2021:
      5 out of 5

      I found much of this information to be fascinating. Less than a week after the course, I was able to direct a family to alternative care including cannabinoids for their current GI treatments costing tens of thousands of dollars.

    18. David C – June 17, 2021:
      5 out of 5

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    19. Mitra C. – January 4, 2022:
      5 out of 5

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    20. ELIZABETH B. – January 10, 2021:
      5 out of 5

      .

    21. Veronica G. – August 29, 2020:
      5 out of 5

      Audio would enhance the learning experience for me.

    22. Shawn F. – October 16, 2020:
      5 out of 5

      excellent, a little heady on the biochemistry and molecular biology but overall a great activity.

    23. Robert M. – November 7, 2020:
      4 out of 5

      Need more interative opportunities and problem solving, active learning and thinking strategies

    24. Manuela Z. – August 30, 2020:
      3 out of 5

      would like more detail on specific studies – strains for different cancers, studies in Israel. Would like information on dosing.

    25. Lynn B. – August 5, 2020:
      5 out of 5

      great program overall

    26. Joed D. – June 13, 2020:
      5 out of 5

      its perfect

    27. Jamie G. – November 16, 2020:
      5 out of 5

      Really liked it; great overview in all of the areas; great research citations. Interactive video and more pictures would be useful to us visual learners.

    28. George L. – September 14, 2020:
      5 out of 5

      OCCASIONAL VIDEO CLIP

    29. Geoff L. – September 14, 2020:
      5 out of 5

      More lectures rather than reading material.

    30. Delores S – July 18, 2020:
      5 out of 5

      Great information, no improvements needed

    31. Chad I. – November 21, 2020:
      4 out of 5

      I would add a section on dosing, drug interactions.

    32. Amy K. – July 26, 2020:
      5 out of 5

      Well-organized, easy to understand, clinically applicable intro course into medical marijuana.

    33. Amanda M. – November 26, 2020:
      5 out of 5

      It was great!

    34. James W. – October 26, 2019:
      5 out of 5

      Very good over view. simulated cases with interactive decision making would improve the clinical experience

    35. Robert W. – October 2, 2019:
      5 out of 5

      Very suitable course for gaining basic knowledge of MMJ and fulfill CME requirements. Thank you.

    36. Maria V. – October 16, 2019:
      5 out of 5

      I learned quite a lot.

    37. Andrea S. – November 12, 2019:
      5 out of 5

      Excellent learning activity. I’ll be rereading this frequently.

    38. Leila s. – December 12, 2019:
      5 out of 5

      In the section on cannabis and anxiety, I believe that there is an erroneous reference to seasonal affective disorder (SAD) that is actually supposed to be social phobia patients.
      I think that most improvements will come with further research

    39. Patrice P. – August 19, 2019:
      4 out of 5

      Very well put together. Great information and I plan on integrating it into my practice.

    40. David M. – September 15, 2019:
      1 out of 5

      Technological glitches, mediocre presentation of information. This course needs to be upgraded to provide value of $179. Pretty disappointed….

    41. Max M. – September 27, 2019:
      5 out of 5

      This activity has been presented very well

    42. Manoj L. – December 6, 2019:
      4 out of 5

      include more research and studies on marijuana

    43. Rick L. – May 15, 2020:
      4 out of 5

      overall good, update some of the data (use 2019 rather than 2017 data)

    44. Alessa K. – December 17, 2019:
      3 out of 5

      More clinical relevance rather than focusing on year figures and percentages.

    45. Jack J. – December 9, 2019:
      5 out of 5

      No further suggestions. Update as info comes.

    46. Derek H. – September 8, 2019:
      5 out of 5

      Continue to update study findings

    47. Robin H. – October 9, 2019:
      5 out of 5

      more specific information on strength of current evidence in regard to use in each disease state as well as information on available formulations

    48. Scott H. – May 18, 2020:
      5 out of 5

      very well done!

    49. Sheila H. – October 3, 2019:
      5 out of 5

      More exams over smaller amounts of content

    50. Scott F. – April 23, 2020:
      4 out of 5

      Perhaps include some video of physicians who have had particularly positive experiences in apply medical marijuana or clinical pearls

    51. DeAdrea F. – June 21, 2019:
      4 out of 5

      This was an extremely long evaluation – the longest I’ve taken

    52. Scott F. – September 22, 2019:
      4 out of 5

      more data on top 10 canabinoid subtypes and utility and ratios in MM dispensary, and how thc activates/potentiates cbd

    53. Robin E. – June 4, 2019:
      4 out of 5

      There were a lot of spelling errors and there were mixed messages in a number of places. I recommend having an editor go over it with a fine tooth comb for word order, spelling errors, etc. Re content, I think in the sections on abuse potential there was a bit of a bias to emphasize negative experiences more than is clinically noted (as a cannabis provider in 3 states and in Israel

    54. Paul C. – April 27, 2020:
      4 out of 5

      More information on hybrids and which hybrids are best to treat which conditions

    55. Sonja C. – May 25, 2020:
      5 out of 5

      My best assessment is that this course and others to come will be improved as research is supported and more information comes to light and is verified. Each section in this course made me hungry for more factual data to access and incorporate.

    56. Kathy W. – April 13, 2020:
      5 out of 5

      it really is a well organized approach.. I don’t think you have much room to improve, maybe more handouts that are printable

    57. Anthony P. – April 10, 2020:
      5 out of 5

      This is a great course

    58. Elizabeth C. – March 29, 2020:
      5 out of 5

      My ability to explain to mechanism of ECS has improved greatly which will help me speak more knowledgeably to my patients

    59. Paul H. – January 12, 2020:
      3 out of 5

      Good basic information

    60. Amanda M. – November 26, 2020:
      5 out of 5

      It was great!

    61. Chad I. – November 21, 2020:
      4 out of 5

      I would add a section on dosing, drug interactions.

    62. Jamie G. – November 16, 2020:
      5 out of 5

      Really liked it; great overview in all of the areas; great research citations. Interactive video and more pictures would be useful to us visual learners.

    63. Robert M. – November 7, 2020:
      4 out of 5

      Need more interative opportunities and problem solving, active learning and thinking strategies

    64. Shawn F. – October 16, 2020:
      5 out of 5

      excellent, a little heady on the biochemistry and molecular biology but overall a great activity.

    65. George L. – September 14, 2020:
      5 out of 5

      OCCASIONAL VIDEO CLIP

    66. Geoff L. – September 14, 2020:
      5 out of 5

      More lectures rather than reading material.

    67. Manuela Z. – August 30, 2020:
      3 out of 5

      would like more detail on specific studies – strains for different cancers, studies in Israel. Would like information on dosing.

    68. Veronica G. – August 29, 2020:
      5 out of 5

      Audio would enhance the learning experience for me.

    69. Lynn B. – August 5, 2020:
      5 out of 5

      great program overall

    70. Amy K. – July 26, 2020:
      5 out of 5

      Well-organized, easy to understand, clinically applicable intro course into medical marijuana.

    71. Delores S – July 18, 2020:
      5 out of 5

      Great information, no improvements needed

    72. Joed D. – June 13, 2020:
      5 out of 5

      its perfect

    73. Sonja C. – May 25, 2020:
      5 out of 5

      My best assessment is that this course and others to come will be improved as research is supported and more information comes to light and is verified. Each section in this course made me hungry for more factual data to access and incorporate.

    74. Scott H. – May 18, 2020:
      5 out of 5

      very well done!

    75. Rick L. – May 15, 2020:
      4 out of 5

      overall good, update some of the data (use 2019 rather than 2017 data)

    76. Paul C. – April 27, 2020:
      4 out of 5

      More information on hybrids and which hybrids are best to treat which conditions

    77. Scott F. – April 23, 2020:
      4 out of 5

      Perhaps include some video of physicians who have had particularly positive experiences in apply medical marijuana or clinical pearls

    78. Kathy W. – April 13, 2020:
      5 out of 5

      it really is a well organized approach.. I don’t think you have much room to improve, maybe more handouts that are printable

    79. Anthony P. – April 10, 2020:
      5 out of 5

      This is a great course

    80. Elizabeth C. – March 29, 2020:
      5 out of 5

      My ability to explain to mechanism of ECS has improved greatly which will help me speak more knowledgeably to my patients

    81. Paul H. – January 12, 2020:
      3 out of 5

      Good basic information

    82. Alessa K. – December 17, 2019:
      3 out of 5

      More clinical relevance rather than focusing on year figures and percentages.

    83. Leila s. – December 12, 2019:
      5 out of 5

      In the section on cannabis and anxiety, I believe that there is an erroneous reference to seasonal affective disorder (SAD) that is actually supposed to be social phobia patients.
      I think that most improvements will come with further research

    84. Jack J. – December 9, 2019:
      5 out of 5

      No further suggestions. Update as info comes.

    85. Manoj L. – December 6, 2019:
      4 out of 5

      include more research and studies on marijuana

    86. Andrea S. – November 12, 2019:
      5 out of 5

      Excellent learning activity. I’ll be rereading this frequently.

    87. James W. – October 26, 2019:
      5 out of 5

      Very good over view. simulated cases with interactive decision making would improve the clinical experience

    88. Maria V. – October 16, 2019:
      5 out of 5

      I learned quite a lot.

    89. Robin H. – October 9, 2019:
      5 out of 5

      more specific information on strength of current evidence in regard to use in each disease state as well as information on available formulations

    90. Sheila H. – October 3, 2019:
      5 out of 5

      More exams over smaller amounts of content

    91. Robert W. – October 2, 2019:
      5 out of 5

      Very suitable course for gaining basic knowledge of MMJ and fulfill CME requirements. Thank you.

    92. Max M. – September 27, 2019:
      5 out of 5

      This activity has been presented very well

    93. Scott F. – September 22, 2019:
      4 out of 5

      more data on top 10 canabinoid subtypes and utility and ratios in MM dispensary, and how thc activates/potentiates cbd

    94. David M. – September 15, 2019:
      1 out of 5

      Technological glitches, mediocre presentation of information. This course needs to be upgraded to provide value of $179. Pretty disappointed….

    95. Derek H. – September 8, 2019:
      5 out of 5

      Continue to update study findings

    96. Patrice P. – August 19, 2019:
      4 out of 5

      Very well put together. Great information and I plan on integrating it into my practice.

    97. DeAdrea F. – June 21, 2019:
      4 out of 5

      This was an extremely long evaluation – the longest I’ve taken

    98. Robin E. – June 4, 2019:
      4 out of 5

      There were a lot of spelling errors and there were mixed messages in a number of places. I recommend having an editor go over it with a fine tooth comb for word order, spelling errors, etc. Re content, I think in the sections on abuse potential there was a bit of a bias to emphasize negative experiences more than is clinically noted (as a cannabis provider in 3 states and in Israel

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