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The Medicinal Cannabis - Geriatric and Palliative Medicine course comprises seven detailed units, providing a thorough exploration of medicinal cannabis use for symptom management in older and palliative care patients.
Unit 1: Introduction to Medicinal Cannabis
Understand the history, legislation, and pharmacology of medicinal cannabis, focusing on its legalisation in Australia. Learn about the two primary cannabinoids, THC and CBD, their synergistic effects, and common side effects. This unit introduces the evidence supporting medicinal cannabis in pain management, appetite stimulation, and quality-of-life improvements, particularly for cancer patients.
Unit 2: Case Study 1 – Colon Cancer and Palliative Care
Explore the journey of a 63-year-old patient with advanced colon cancer and secondary metastases. This case demonstrates the use of balanced THC and CBD formulations for nausea, appetite stimulation, and pain management. Learn about dosage adjustments, delivery methods, and the role of medicinal cannabis in enhancing end-of-life care.
Unit 3: Case Study 2 – Bladder Cancer and Pain Management
Focus on a 69-year-old patient with invasive bladder cancer. This case emphasises the use of higher THC formulations for managing severe pain and nausea, highlighting the benefits and challenges of sedation in palliative care settings. Discover strategies for tailoring cannabis treatments to improve patient comfort and quality of life.
Unit 4: Personalised Approaches and Emerging Evidence
Examine the evolving landscape of medicinal cannabis research. This unit explores its potential for symptom relief in dementia and other geriatric conditions, emphasising the need for personalised medicine. Learn about the flexibility of formulations, ratios, and delivery methods to address unique patient needs effectively.
Unit 5: Case Study 3 – Parkinson’s and Chronic Pain
Review the case of a 79-year-old male with Parkinson’s disease and progressive supranuclear palsy. Discover how balanced THC and CBD formulations can alleviate chronic pain, improve sleep, and reduce anxiety. This unit also highlights the potential to minimise polypharmacy and improve overall patient well-being.
Unit 6: Case Study 4 – Advanced Osteoarthritis and Quality of Life
Analyse the care of an 87-year-old patient with multiple chronic conditions, including severe osteoarthritis and spinal stenosis. Learn about the use of CBD-dominant formulations to manage pain and breakthrough symptoms. This case explores the practicalities of introducing inhaled cannabis as an adjunct therapy for rapid symptom relief.
Unit 7: Course Summary and Practical Application
Conclude with key takeaways on the role of medicinal cannabis in geriatric and palliative care. This unit emphasises open communication, realistic expectations, and the importance of ongoing monitoring and adjustments. Gain confidence in navigating regulatory frameworks and integrating medicinal cannabis into your clinical practice.
With its evidence-based approach and practical focus, this course equips healthcare professionals to offer safe and effective medicinal cannabis treatments, improving outcomes for patients and families in geriatric and palliative settings.
Cost: $195
Suitable for: All degree qualified medical practitioners.
Study mode: 100% online
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