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  • Cannabis Medicine and The Law

     

    Cannabis Medicine and The Law

    The webinar, sponsored by the Attorneys and Judges Council and hosted by Hadassah's Professional Councils Chair, Carol Greenfield, features Dr. Jordan Tishler discussing the medical use and legislative landscape of cannabis.

    Kelsey Engvik

    Written by Kelsey Engvik
    October 09, 2024

  • Questions Patients Ask (That Doctors Should Know How to Answer)

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    Questions Patients Ask (That Doctors Should Know How to Answer)

    When considering medical cannabis, patients often have numerous questions for their physicians. These questions typically revolve around safety, efficacy, legal issues, and personal concerns. Here are some of the most common questions patients are likely to ask their physicians about medical cannabis:

    Jordan Tishler

    Written by Jordan Tishler
    October 01, 2024

  • ACS’s Guidance on Driving as a Medical Cannabis Patient

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    ACS’s Guidance on Driving as a Medical Cannabis Patient

    Many medications, like benzodiazepines, opioids, and antibiotics can lead to impairment.  We do not prospectively penalize patients who use these substances.  We expect that patients monitor their own impairment and not drive when incapable.

    Jordan Tishler

    Written by Jordan Tishler
    February 08, 2024

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