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Completion Module: Introduction to Medical Cannabis–With Real Patient Studies
Completion Module: Introduction to Medical Cannabis–With Real Patient Studies

Completion Module: Introduction to Medical Cannabis–With Real Patient Studies

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IMPORTANT: This completion module is associated with the live training session, "Introduction to Medical Cannabis–With Real Patient Studies". You will be asked to confirm your attendance at a live session to be able to claim CPD hours on completion of the module.

    • Overview

      Thank you for attending the live SAGED training session, "Introduction to Medical Cannabis–With Real Patient Studies".

      This assessment module forms part of the overall training and is required to complete your CPD activity. Upon successful completion, you will receive a certificate confirming your attendance at the live session. You will also have the opportunity to provide feedback on your learning experience.

      If you have any questions or need support, please contact us at hello@saged.com.au.

      Estimated Duration: 5 minutes (excluding live session attendance)

      Access Duration: 12 months from date of purchase

      Learning Outcomes

      Upon completion of the live training session, you’ll be able to:

      • Describe the components and functions of the endocannabinoid system (ECS) and its role in human physiology.
      • Differentiate between major cannabinoids, including their mechanisms of action, therapeutic applications, and adverse effect profiles.
      • Explain the concept of the entourage effect and its implications for clinical practice.
      • Evaluate the current clinical evidence for medical cannabis in the management of chronic non-cancer pain, anxiety, and sleep disturbance.
      • Identify and assess safety considerations, including contraindications, common side effects, drug–drug interactions, and jurisdictional driving laws.
      • Compare prescribing pathways available in Australia (Special Access Scheme and Authorised Prescriber models) and their regulatory requirements.
      • Apply safe and evidence-informed prescribing principles, including dose titration strategies, to clinical scenarios.
      • Integrate patient case studies and lived experiences to inform patient-centred decision-making in medical cannabis prescribing.

    Overview

    Thank you for attending the live SAGED training session, "Introduction to Medical Cannabis–With Real Patient Studies".

    This assessment module forms part of the overall training and is required to complete your CPD activity. Upon successful completion, you will receive a certificate confirming your attendance at the live session. You will also have the opportunity to provide feedback on your learning experience.

    If you have any questions or need support, please contact us at hello@saged.com.au.

    Estimated Duration: 5 minutes (excluding live session attendance)

    Access Duration: 12 months from date of purchase

    Learning Outcomes

    Upon completion of the live training session, you’ll be able to:

    • Describe the components and functions of the endocannabinoid system (ECS) and its role in human physiology.
    • Differentiate between major cannabinoids, including their mechanisms of action, therapeutic applications, and adverse effect profiles.
    • Explain the concept of the entourage effect and its implications for clinical practice.
    • Evaluate the current clinical evidence for medical cannabis in the management of chronic non-cancer pain, anxiety, and sleep disturbance.
    • Identify and assess safety considerations, including contraindications, common side effects, drug–drug interactions, and jurisdictional driving laws.
    • Compare prescribing pathways available in Australia (Special Access Scheme and Authorised Prescriber models) and their regulatory requirements.
    • Apply safe and evidence-informed prescribing principles, including dose titration strategies, to clinical scenarios.
    • Integrate patient case studies and lived experiences to inform patient-centred decision-making in medical cannabis prescribing.

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