2021
DOI: 10.1002/jac5.1400
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Cannabis education in United States Pharmacy Colleges and Schools

Abstract: IntroductionGiven the rapid change in legal status and rise in cannabis use within the United States (U.S.), pharmacists will increasingly require competence in issues related to cannabis, especially for medical use. Pharmacy students and professionals in other health fields report low levels of cannabis knowledge, and medical cannabis users report that their knowledge is mostly from their own experiences and the internet. Several pharmacy organizations have advocated for pharmacists' education on therapeutic … Show more

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“…Pharmacy students also report a lack of confidence in the knowledge of cannabinoid pharmacology, pharmacokinetics, drug interactions, adverse effects, and readiness to provide patient counseling 18 . A survey of US pharmacy schools published in 2021 reported that 51% of programs included cannabis topics in required coursework, and 85% of programs incorporated cannabis topics into curricula in some fashion 19 . Despite progress with regard to educational offerings in healthcare programs in the United States, patient demand for medical cannabis continues to outweigh the number of educated providers.…”
Section: Issues Relevant To Patientsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Pharmacy students also report a lack of confidence in the knowledge of cannabinoid pharmacology, pharmacokinetics, drug interactions, adverse effects, and readiness to provide patient counseling 18 . A survey of US pharmacy schools published in 2021 reported that 51% of programs included cannabis topics in required coursework, and 85% of programs incorporated cannabis topics into curricula in some fashion 19 . Despite progress with regard to educational offerings in healthcare programs in the United States, patient demand for medical cannabis continues to outweigh the number of educated providers.…”
Section: Issues Relevant To Patientsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…18 A survey of US pharmacy schools published in 2021 reported that 51% of programs included cannabis topics in required coursework, and 85% of programs incorporated cannabis topics into curricula in some fashion. 19 Despite progress with regard to educational offerings in healthcare programs in the United States, patient demand for medical cannabis continues to outweigh the number of educated providers.…”
Section: Provider Knowledgementioning
confidence: 99%