The Pennsylvania Medical Marijuana Program Required Course Bundle
4 CME/CE credits
$189.00
The Pennsylvania Medical Marijuana Program Required Course Bundle fulfills the Pennsylvania education requirements for practitioners wishing to certify patients.
This course bundle is composed of 2 courses:
- General Information about the Medical Marijuana Act of Pennsylvania
- Cannabis and Cannabinoids in Clinical Practice
In order to fulfill the Pennsylvania state education requirements, one must complete BOTH courses of The Pennsylvania Medical Marijuana Program Required Course Bundle.
4 CME/CE credits: This course is accredited for physicians, nurse practitioners, nurses and pharmacists.
Course Overview
The Pennsylvania Medical Marijuana Program Required Course Bundle fulfills the Pennsylvania education requirements for practitioners wishing to certify patients.
This course bundle is composed of 2 courses:
- General Information about the Medical Marijuana Act of Pennsylvania
- Cannabis and Cannabinoids in Clinical Practice
In order to fulfill the Pennsylvania state education requirements, one must complete BOTH courses of The Pennsylvania Medical Marijuana Program Required Course Bundle.
4 CME/CE credits: This course is accredited for physicians, nurse practitioners, nurses and pharmacists.
Important State Information
General Information about the Medical Marijuana Act of Pennsylvania reviews the rules and regulations associated with the Pennsylvania Medical Marijuana Program.
Educational Objectives:
After reading this material, a participant will be able to:
- Explain what is meant by a serious condition under the Medical Marijuana Act of Pennsylvania
- List the forms of medical marijuana allowed under the Medical Marijuana Act of Pennsylvania
- Explain what a physician must do in order to participate in the Pennsylvania medical marijuana program and issue certifications to patients
- Explain the definition of a caregiver according to the Medical Marijuana Act of Pennsylvania
- List the practitioner prohibitions outlined in PA Code Section § 1181a.31.
Cannabis and Cannabinoids in Clinical Practice
Designed for today’s clinical environment, Cannabis and Cannabinoids in Clinical Practice bridges the gap between cannabis science and patient care. It provides a clear, evidence-based foundation to help clinicians confidently counsel patients on cannabis use, evaluate therapeutic applications, and recognize potential risks. Key topics include how cannabinoids work in the body, cannabinoid pharmacology, clinical effects, risks and contraindications of cannabis use, and cannabis-related disorders.
4 CME/CE credits: This course is accredited for physicians, nurse practitioners, nurses and pharmacists.

