First Statewide Medical Cannabis Symposium In Buffalo Unites Research Experts

September 30, 2024

Earlier this month, the New York State Office of Cannabis Management and Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center co-hosted the inaugural NYS Medical Cannabis Symposium on Friday, September 20th, 2024.

The event was a successful effort to bring together healthcare practitioners, researchers, and trainees to explore the science of cannabis and its role in patient care.

The event featured esteemed speakers like Dr. Julia H. Arnsten, MD, MPH, Dr. Amy Case, MD, FAAHPM and Daniel Ryszka, RPh, PMSP, who provided valuable insights into the endocannabinoid system and the pharmacology of cannabis.

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Key learning objectives included understanding the endocannabinoid system, effective patient counseling on cannabis administration and dosing, and assessing the risks versus benefits of medical cannabis use.

The symposium offered a unique opportunity to deepen understanding and advance knowledge on the therapeutic potential and societal impact of medical cannabis

To learn more about the New York State medical cannabis program, visit https://cannabis.ny.gov/medical-cannabis.  


Photo credit: The New York State Office of Cannabis Management.


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