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Date: 01/01/2023 Location: Other
This course examines the role of medicinal cannabis in treating neuro-inflammatory and neurodegenerative conditions such as multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, and dystonia syndrome. It explores the involvement of the endocannabinoid system in the regulation of motor behaviour and the high density of cannabinoid receptors in the central nervous system, suggesting that modulating this system may assist in treating motor symptoms such as spasticity, tremor, and dystonia. Medicinal cannabis in the form of an oro-mucosal spray has been shown to be beneficial at reducing spasticity in multiple sclerosis and has been registered on the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods for some years. Other medicinal cannabis formulations may also be useful in managing movement disorders such as Parkinson’s and dystonia. This course also reinforces the important role of medicinal cannabis in alleviating non-motor-related symptoms such as depression, pain, insomnia, and anxiety as well as more broadly improving the patient's quality of life.
4.5 Educational activity hours
  Culturally safe practice
  Addressing health inequities
  Professionalism
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Date: 01/01/2023 Location: Other
This medicinal cannabis course focuses on treatment resistant pain, neuropathic pain, cluster headaches and migraines. Cannabis-based medicine has been used to treat various pain states for centuries but given the growing challenges in chronic pain management, we have begun to seek a more scientific, evidence-based approach to its use. This course weighs the evidence from significant research, reviews, and clinical trials regarding the use of medicinal cannabis in chronic, neuropathic, and intractable pain. It examines the role of cannabinoids in managing pain as an adjunctive or opioid-sparing therapeutic agent or as a third-line therapy when other treatments have failed. The course also examines medicinal cannabis use in ubiquitous headache disorders that confer a significant personal burden of pain and disability and are often inadequately managed by conventional treatments. Practical considerations of medicinal cannabis therapy are outlined. It recommends a treatment agreement between doctor and patient and outlines the agreement features including setting goals, managing expectations, scheduling follow-up, and planning an exit strategy.
4.5 Educational activity hours
6 Performance review hours
  Culturally safe practice
  Addressing health inequities
  Professionalism
  Ethical practice
 
Date: 01/01/2023 Location: Other
This medicinal cannabis course focuses on auto-immune disorders and inflammatory conditions. It examines the use of medicinal cannabis in the treatment of autoimmune disorders and inflammatory conditions, particularly rheumatoid arthritis and fibromyalgia. These conditions are common, debilitating chronic pain syndromes with serious comorbidities, and can impose a considerable personal and social disease burden. The conventional treatments for both conditions are problematic, lacking specificity in fibromyalgia and poor adherence to the pharmacological load. Side effects in rheumatoid arthritis are considered. For both conditions, medicinal cannabis and cannabinoids may offer a source of hope for sufferers and their physicians. When other treatment lines have been exhausted, medicinal cannabis may be a reasonable option to reduce pain and comorbidities, support deficient endocannabinoid tone and affect disease progression by modulating autoimmune and inflammatory responses. The course provides guidelines for choosing a cannabis product and formulation, managing dosing and titration, and enfolding this into a holistic approach to reducing inflammation.
4 Educational activity hours
6 Performance review hours
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  Addressing health inequities
  Professionalism
  Ethical practice
 
Date: 01/01/2023 Location: Other
This medicinal cannabis course focuses on inflammatory bowel disease – Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. As the incidence of inflammatory bowel diseases rises, medicinal cannabis has been increasingly researched for employment in these diseases, particularly in the symptomatic relief from abdominal pain, nausea and diarrhoea, and an improved sense of well-being. As with many chronic disorders, lifelong therapy is required. Pharmacological load in these conditions can be considerable with unacceptable side effects and only moderate control of symptoms. Given these factors, there is a role for medicinal cannabis; not curative or as a substitute for conventional medications aimed at altering the underlying disease, but for symptom management and improved quality of life. The course takes the form of four case studies, which examine different methods of approaching medicinal cannabis therapy given the relative paucity of specific recommendations for usage. The cases represent four inflammatory bowel states and guide the practitioner through negotiating what is in essence, a very personalised medicine.
4.5 Educational activity hours
6 Performance review hours
  Culturally safe practice
  Addressing health inequities
  Professionalism
  Ethical practice
 
Date: 01/01/2023 Location: Other
This medicinal cannabis course focuses on ASD – Autism, ADHD, OCD and Tourettes. The course considers the role of medicinal cannabis in the treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and Tourette's syndrome - all of which are encompassed in a wide spectrum of disease states. These neuropsychiatric disorders present a complicated diagnostic area where certain disease states may be comorbidities of another. All conditions may exist concurrently with various ratios of each. In each condition, there is some form of dysregulation of the endocannabinoid system (ECS). Cannabis medicine when used to stimulate and support the ECS may facilitate better neurological functioning. Given that these conditions usually commence in childhood, the course discusses protocols and ethical considerations for treating the paediatric population with cannabinoid medicines. Case studies highlight the caution and flexibility required to achieve acceptable results with this individualised therapy, including careful, stepwise titration and monitoring with THC, consideration of different chemovars, and frequent communication with patients and carers.
4 Educational activity hours
6 Performance review hours
  Culturally safe practice
  Addressing health inequities
  Professionalism
  Ethical practice
 
Date: 01/01/2023 Location: Other
This medicinal cannabis course focuses on diabetes, glaucoma and hypertension. The course examines the role of medicinal cannabis in type 1 and type 2 diabetes, metabolic syndrome, the comorbidity of glaucoma (secondary to retinopathy), and hypertension, which accelerates the risk and course of cardiovascular and other comorbidities. The course discusses salient evidence and research findings such as the effects of recreational cannabis use in diabetes, the uniquely diverse properties of THCV, and the anti-diabetic effects of Rimonabant. THC, CBD, and minor cannabinoids such as THCV, may be beneficial in the management of diabetes, but they should be used adjunctively with conventional treatments. Cannabinoids may also treat a raft of diabetes-associated conditions such as hypertension and retinopathy. Case studies explore the use of medicinal cannabis for symptoms such as neuropathic pain, insomnia and restless leg syndrome, as well as possible benefits such as changes in weight, blood sugar and blood pressure.
4 Educational activity hours
6 Performance review hours
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  Addressing health inequities
  Professionalism
  Ethical practice
 
Date: 01/01/2023 Location: Other
This medicinal cannabis course focuses on women’s health issues of endometriosis, PMS and osteoporosis. It examines the endocannabinoid system in the female reproductive tissues and the potential role for medicinal cannabis in women’s health. The symptoms of endometriosis and premenstrual syndrome may be extreme and debilitating and significantly impact the quality of life. Conventional treatments for these conditions are limited with sometimes severe side effects making medicinal cannabis treatment a reasonable option. Osteoporosis, conversely, may be asymptomic until fractures profoundly impact the morbidity and mortality of the patient. The course considers research indicating that endocannabinoid dysregulation is involved in each of these disorders. The potential for activation or suppression of certain receptors with cannabinoids may support healthy endocannabinoid system homeostatic function. THC and CBD may play a role in modulating pain, reducing inflammation, regulating immune function, rebalancing endocannabinoid tone, enhancing bone healing and regeneration, and treating age-related and hormone deficiency-related bone loss and osteoporosis. The course guides the practitioner through choosing a cannabis product for these conditions.
4 Educational activity hours
6 Performance review hours
  Culturally safe practice
  Addressing health inequities
  Professionalism
  Ethical practice
 
Date: 01/01/2023 Location: Other
This medicinal cannabis course focuses on COPD, asthma, eczema, psoriasis and skin conditions. It discusses the potential for medicinal cannabis (particularly CBD) to treat skin disorders - particularly those with an inflammatory component. It examines conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, fibrotic disorders (scleroderma), and non-melanoma skin cancer. The endocannabinoid system of the skin maintains cutaneous homeostasis and plays an important role in the regulation of the physiology of the skin and the immune system. The dysregulation of this system is linked to a wide variety of dermatological disorders. Research suggests that modulation of the endocannabinoid system could be a promising strategy for the treatment of skin disorders. The course explores the relatively new area of cannabis support for pulmonary conditions given the bronchodilatory effect of THC and the anti-inflammatory effect of CBD. There is also the potential for endocannabinoid system-mediated immune modulation and anti-inflammatory responses. The course offers guidelines for the treatment of skin and pulmonary conditions with medicinal cannabis including the specific cannabis formulations for topical and inhaled administration.
4.5 Educational activity hours
6 Performance review hours
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  Addressing health inequities
  Professionalism
  Ethical practice
 
Date: 01/01/2023 Location: Other
This medicinal cannabis course focuses on geriatric and palliative medicine. The course briefly revisits the history of cannabis use and its legislation in Australia in 2016. Two main cannabinoids are distinguished: THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol) and CBD (Cannabidiol). The course describes common and rare side effects, results and varied responses of patients to medicinal cannabis. Medicinal cannabis does not work equally for everyone – dosages vary and outcomes are different for each patient. The course describes the use of cannabinoids to relieve pain in patients with malignant diseases compared to placebos. Four case studies demonstrate how medicinal cannabis can be considered for geriatric and palliative care treatment. In conclusion, medicinal cannabis may have a legitimate role for certain patients in certain circumstances and each patient’s management is to be individually considered.
4.54 Educational activity hours
6 Performance review hours
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  Addressing health inequities
  Professionalism
  Ethical practice
 
Date: 01/01/2023 Location: Other
This medicinal cannabis course focuses on epilepsy in adults and children. The course studies the symptoms of Epilepsy 101, medicinal cannabis treatment options and modes of transmission. Several ways of application are outlined, as well as different products: artisanal preparations, unapproved products and approved medication of purified CBD. Dravet syndrome (DS) is explained, including treatment options, side effects and efficacy. A section describes Lennoz-Gastautsyndrome (LGS) and reviews research and treatment options including side effects. Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC) symptoms are explained and studies and treatment options are discussed. Other potential applications of CBD are outlined including childhood epilepsy, next generation cannabis-based medicines, biosynthesis of cannabinoids in the plant and anticonvulsant effects.
4.5 Educational activity hours
6 Performance review hours
  Culturally safe practice
  Addressing health inequities
  Professionalism
  Ethical practice