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SUMMARY:SCC International Veterinary Alliance Webinar: Dosing & Administration
DESCRIPTION:9-10:30am PST / 11am-12:30pm CST / 12-1:30pm EST / 5-6:30pm BST  \nJoin an international lineup of experts exploring how veterinarians approach the philosophy of dosing and the main considerations when creating a treatment plan for animal patients. The SCC International Veterinary Alliance Webinar is open to anyone interested in the applications of cannabis in veterinary practice. \nTopic:\nCannabis Dosing and Administration Strategies in Veterinary Medicine \nSpeakers (bios below):\n\nSantiago Acosta\, DVM – (Colombia)\nRafael Ricardo Santisteban-Arenas\, DVM (Colombia)\nErik Almeida\, DVM (Brazil)\nTrina Hazzah\, DVM (USA)\nGary Richter\, DVM (USA)\nConny Mosley\, DVM (Canada)\nSarah Silcox\, DVM (Canada)\n\nFree for SCC members\, $10 for non-members \n  \nRSVP >> \n  \n Trina Hazzah\, DVM was born and raised in Washington DC. She attended Tuskegee University School of Veterinary Medicine where she earned her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine in 2006. She has also completed the requirements to be a Certified Veterinary Chinese Herbalist from the Chi Institute of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Hazzah developed an interest in cannabis medicine during her quest for finding effective integrative approaches for veterinary cancer patients. She has spent the last half a decade reading through available literature\, attending multiple cannabis conferences and symposiums\, while also learning from cannabis physicians.  She is is the president and co-founder of the Veterinary Cannabis Society\, which is the first US-based non-profit\, 501(c)(3) organization building awareness of cannabis as medicine for pets. \n  \n  \n  \n  \nDr. Gary Richter has been practicing veterinary medicine in the SF Bay Area since 1998. He is certified in acupuncture\, chiropractic\, and Western herbology. Dr. Richter’s practice focuses on the benefits of conventional and holistic treatment methods for the preventative and therapeutic care of pets as well as educating professionals and pet owners on the benefits of integrative care. Dr. Richter was named Holistic Veterinarian of the Year for 2019 by the American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association\, is currently the President of the American College of Veterinary Botanical Medicine\, and is a founding member of the Veterinary Cannabis Society. \n  \n  \n  \n \n\nSantiago Acosta Colmenares\, DVM is the CEO of ENDOVET and the President of the Latin American Veterinary Medicine Association. He is currently a professor of medicinal cannabis at the National University of Colombia\, University of Rosario\, and University of Caldas. He is a member Society of Cannabis Clinicians (SCC) and Canadian Association of Veterinary Cannabinoid Medicine (CAVCM). He is also an advisor to the Colombian Agricultural Institute on issues related to medicinal cannabis in veterinary medicine. He is an international speaker on Medicinal Cannabis and entheogens in veterinary medicine and also designs cannabis-based products.\n \n \n \n \n \n \n  \n Dr. Sarah Silcox is a pioneer in the world of veterinary cannabis use and is one of the founding directors and the current President of the Canadian Association of Veterinary Cannabinoid Medicine. An OVC ‘97 grad\, she is a small animal veterinarian with over 20 years of clinical experience. Dr. Silcox has been active in general\, locum\, and emergency practice\, founded her region’s first integrative medicine practice\, and is currently operating her region’s first veterinary practice dedicated solely to palliative\, hospice\, and end-of-life care for pets. A passionate advocate for the veterinary use of cannabis and cannabinoid medicine\, her interest in the potential benefits of medical cannabis for pets reaches back several years. With changes in legislation that legalized cannabis in Canada\, she is grateful to now be able to guide her clients on the responsible use of cannabis for treating their pets and has seen numerous patients that have benefited from the therapeutic effects of this amazing plant.\n \n \n \n \n \nDr. Erik Amazonas is an Associated Professor of Veterinary Medicine at the Federal University of Santa Catarina. Dr. Amazonas was the first to include classes of endocannabinology in a veterinary school in Brazil in 2018. Dr. Erik collaborates with several universities and non profit organizations in Brazil and worldwide and is a member of the Veterinary Cannabis Society.\n \n \n \n  \n  \n \n  \n Dr. Cornelia (Conny) Mosley is a boarded anesthesiologist working as a Veterinary Consultant in Orthopedic Health and Pain for Elanco Canada as well as providing care for chronic pain patients in her Integrative Veterinary Pain Clinic at VCA Canada\, 404 Veterinary Emergency and Referral Hospital in Newmarket\, north of Toronto. She has a strong interest in pain management\, in particular in the integrative and collaborative approaches to pain relief. Conny is certified in veterinary acupuncture. Dr. Mosley is also the founding director and vice president of the Canadian Association of Veterinary Cannabinoid Medicine\, an organization that helps understand\, educate and collaborate in research in cannabinoid medicine and it’s role in veterinary medicine. \n  \n  \n Rafael Ricardo Santisteban-Arenas\, DVM is a DVM and MSc from Universidad de Caldas en Colombia. He is currently an Assistant Professor Institución Universitaria Visión de las Américas\, Pereira and Medical Coordinator Veterinary Clinic Institución Universitaria Visión de las Américas\, Pereira. He is also a Veterinary Advisor for Khiron Life Sciences Corp and Member of Red Cannabis Medicinal Veterinaria\, Colombia. His research publications include chronic gastrointestinal conditions\, cannabinoid therapy in small animals\, infectious diseases and palliative care.
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SUMMARY:Cannabis & Psychedelics Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the inaugural Cannabis & Psychedelics Webinar put on by the Society of Cannabis Clinicians is co-hosting with the Psychedelic Medicine Association. \nThe event will focus on highlighting the psychedelic effects of cannabis and the therapeutic approaches of how cannabis can be used in conjunction with psychedelics (for example\, in between psychedelic-assisted therapy sessions to prolong the therapeutic benefits or within sessions to enhance effects\, etc.). The webinar will also focus on research on how psychedelics engage with the endocannabinoid system. The featured speakers will highlight their work in the field of psychedelic medicine to provide information on how clinicians can get training to utilize entheogens in their clinical practice. \nSpeakers & Topics: \n\nDustin Sulak\, DO: Beyond the Crutch and the Tonic: Cannabis as a Teacher\nSaj Razvi\, LPC: Cannabis & the Autonomic Nervous System: A Preferential Pathway for Psychedelic Therapy\nRebecca Kronman\, LCSW: Facing stigmas of medical cannabis and psychedelic-assisted therapies for clinicians and patients\nMark Braunstein\, DO\, ABPN: Psychiatric and medical considerations\, cannabis dosing as part of ketamine protocols\nMatthew Campeau\, LPC: Preventing and working with psychedelic crises\, thresholds and safety planning\n\nFurther info on each speaker can be found in their bio below. \nFree for SCC members\, $25 for non-members \n  \nRSVP >> \n  \nDustin Sulak\, D.O. is a traditional osteopathic physician and expert in integrative medicine. His clinical practice in Maine focuses on treating refractory conditions in adults and children. Dr. Sulak is an internationally-renowned expert in medical cannabis\, the author of the first foundational text on its clinical use\, Handbook of Cannabis for Clinicians: Principles and Practice\, and a co-founder of Healer.com\, a medical cannabis education resource. He is a passionate educator and leader in the field of medical cannabis\, and serves on the board of directors of The Society of Cannabis Clinicians. \n  \nSaj Razvi\, LPC is the founder and Director of Education at Psychedelic Somatic Institute. He was a clinical researcher in the MAPS Phase 2 trial of MDMA-assisted psychotherapy. He is faculty at Mind Medicine Australia and formerly taught PTSD studies at the University of Denver. He is the primary developer of the Psychedelic Somatic Interactional Psychotherapy (PSIP) modality which is a next generation non-ordinary state psychotherapy that maximizes the relational and autonomic healing capacity of psychedelic medicine to treat complex\, childhood developmental trauma. His primary focus is to train clinicians to provide legal\, effective psychedelic treatment in their private practice settings utilizing readily accessible medicines such as cannabis and ketamine. Click here to view an actual psychedelic therapy session using PSIP and cannabis. \n  \n  \n  \nRebecca Kronman\, LCSW is a licensed therapist and founder of Plant Parenthood\, a digital and in-person community of parents who use psychedelics. She is also an assisting trainer with Fluence\, a company that trains healthcare practitioners in harm reduction informed psychedelic preparation and integration. At her private practice in Brooklyn\, she works with clients using mindfulness\, experiential techniques and ketamine assisted psychotherapy to address depression\, anxiety and life transitions. She also helps clients prepare for psychedelic experiences\, incorporate insights or cope with challenges post-experience. Selected trainings include Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction\, Mindfulness for Clinicians\, Psychedelics 101 & 102 and Beyond Experience Psychedelic Integration Workshop. Outside of work\, she is a mother of two boys ages 5 and 7. \n  \n  \n  \nMark Braunstein\, DO\, ABPN Matthew trained as a psychotherapist at Naropa University in Transpersonal Counseling Psychology. He has been an Independent Rater with the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS) since 2012\, currently supporting Phase 3 MDMA Assisted Psychotherapy studies. Matthew has trained in Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy with the Ketamine Training Center. He has worked with thousands of suicidal and high acuity clients and is passionate about harm reduction and prevention. Matthew has 12 years clinical experience with individuals with mild to chronic and severe mental illnesses and has a strong ability to remain grounded and support clients in dysregulation\, crisis\, psychosis\, or altered states of consciousness. In addition to developing psychedelic psychotherapy protocols\, he practices ketamine and cannabis-assisted psychotherapy. \n  \n  \n  \n  \nMatthew Campeau\, LPC “Dr. B\,” is a whole health psychiatrist. He completed his residency in general psychiatry and his fellowship in child and adolescent psychiatry in 1997. Shortly thereafter\, he began exploring the use of psychoactive plant-based medicines in the treatment of various psychiatric conditions in both children and adults. With over 22 years of clinical experience\, Dr. B has pioneered a new path in psychiatric care that integrates wilderness programming\, exercise\, diet\, spirituality\, and natural medicines. Dr. B is the medical director for multiple mental health clinics\, including a groundbreaking psychedelic psychotherapy practice in Durango\, Colorado. His plant-based dosing protocols have made him a sought-after medical consultant\, advisor\, and educator. With a focus on expanding access\, awareness\, research\, and safety in the field of psychedelics\, Dr. B champions innovative technology and telemedicine at his company Reconscious Medical. His mission is to create tailored solutions that empower patients to live full\, happy\, unencumbered lives.
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