I'm interviewing tomorrow for a position at a new cannabis clinic here in town. It's all the rage recently in Canada.
Source Not actually this one but similar.
There will be a new one opening soon in town and they are looking for Nurse Practitioners to assess the patients and prescribe treatments. I don't know a whole lot a about the different treatment options or medical uses of Cannabis. So it's time to hit the books.
I plan to do a bit of cramming in the next 24hrs to prepare. This was always my best study tactic in school as well. All the newly acquired info should stay in the forefront of my mind to ace the interview.
I am hoping for some recommendations for high quality sources to read and investigate. I know there's a huge marijuana sub-culture here on steemit, and well as a large audience that supports natural medicine.
I do feel that these new clinics are starting to increase access to medical marijuana for people that need it. Since most providers aren't comfortable prescribing it, it can be hard for patients that really need it to get access to it. Not every prescriber agrees with it's medical use, although to me it seams much safer with much less abuse potential that so many options we are currently prescribing.
I do personally think it's a good treatment option for lots of patients and I'm looking forward to the opportunity to work a bit on the outside of the traditional medicine system and big pharma.
