The Endocannabinoid System: What Nurses and Medical Marijuana Professionals Need to Know
Michigan’s first Continuing Medical Education Credit course is being taught by Patients Out Of Time on the emerging science of human Endocannabinoid System and role of treatment for patients.
Hosted by the R. C. Randall Memorial Wellness Center and Cannalytics, a Lansing wellness and anlytical service center, a full-day [six Conintuing Education Credit] training will be held September 13 on campus of Lansing Community College West Campus.
The curriculum was developed by Patients Out of Time and is routinely offered in California but never before offered in Michigan. Appropriate for medical and health service professionals, instructors Mary Lynn Mathre and Alice O’Leary are accredited CME instructors with deep roots and knowledge of medical cannnabis history and issues. The Randall Center is hosting Grass Roots II, a reception / awards dinner reuniting medical cannabis pioneers from across the nation.
Among this year’s featured guests are Mike and Tawni Boutin [Grace Farms and Cannabis Nation Radio] and Nathanial Morris [CannAxis Patient Network], featured on Discovery Network’s series Weed Country, Dr. Bob Melamede from Colorado, and many more.
Tickets for the dinner are $40 a peice. Fee: $150 includes lunch, materials, and six CME credits. — * Mary Lynn Mathre, RN, MSN, CARN, is an an addictions nurse consultant, President of the American Cannabis Nurses Association, and co-founder of Patients Out of Time. * Alice O’Leary, BA, LPN, CT and her late husband, Robert Randall, established the first national organization devoted to cannabis in medicine, the Alliance for Cannabis Therapeutics in 1980.
* Patients Out of Time (Provider # 16044) training is approved by California Board of Registered Nursing for six contact hours. Call R. C. Randall Memorial Wellness Center [517-580-7344] to register.