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SUMMARY:January Journal Club - A Puff Before a Pour: Dose-Dependent Effects of Cannabis on Drinking (Host: Jahan Marcu @ Cerium)
DESCRIPTION:About \nA Puff Before a Pour: Dose-Dependent Effects of Cannabis on Drinking \nEvent Description: \nThis month’s journal club will examine a landmark randomized controlled crossover trial exploring how smoked cannabis affects alcohol craving and consumption under controlled laboratory conditions. With the rise of THC beverages\, “Cali sober” trends\, and increasing co-use of cannabis and alcohol\, this study provides some of the strongest causal evidence to date on whether THC increases or decreases drinking. We will review the study’s design\, outcomes\, and implications for clinical practice\, harm-reduction counseling\, and public health messaging. \nKey takeaway: Smoking cannabis with THC (3.1% and 7.2%) significantly reduced alcohol consumption by 19–27% compared to placebo\, with nuanced effects on craving and urge. \nFeatured Article: \nMetrik J\, Aston ER\, Gunn RL\, Swift R\, MacKillop J\, Kahler CW.\nAcute Effects of Cannabis on Alcohol Craving and Consumption: A Randomized Controlled Crossover Trial. American Journal of Psychiatry. 2025; XX:1–9. \nDOI: TBA. \nSpeakers: \nPhil Molloy\, MD – Clinical education expert\nTeresa Simon\, MPH – Public health epidemiologist\nLen Kamen\, MD – Clinical pain specialist\nJahan Marcu\, PhD – Cannabis researcher \nRegister
URL:https://www.cannabisclinicians.org/event/january-journal-club-a-puff-before-a-pour-dose-dependent-effects-of-cannabis-on-drinking-host-jahan-marcu-cerium/
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SUMMARY:SCC CannaConnect Roundtable: Patient-Reported Outcomes (January)
DESCRIPTION:About \nWelcome to our members-only monthly event series\, CannaConnect Roundtable! \nThis month is hosted by E.R.I.C. Cancer Playbook\, powered by Whole Health Oncology Institute on the topic of patient-reported outcomes. \nPatient-reported outcomes (PROs)—what patients tell us about their symptoms\, function\, and quality of life—are transforming how we evaluate cancer care and integrative therapies\, including medical cannabis. PROs can capture real-world benefits and harms that often don’t show up in traditional clinician-reported measures or survival endpoints\, and they are increasingly used alongside randomized controlled trials (RCTs) to guide care. \nThis interactive discussion hour is designed for clinicians\, researchers\, and patient advocates who want to use patient voice and real-world data to inform safer\, more effective\, and more person-centered cannabis care in oncology. \nEach month of CannaConnect is hosted by a member of the SCC and will offer an interactive blend of networking\, clinical case discussions\, and the latest in cannabis news. You are invited to come connect with fellow SCC members\, find or offer mentorship\, share insights on clinical practices\, and welcome new members to our thriving community. \nThank you for being part of the Society! \nRegister
URL:https://www.cannabisclinicians.org/event/scc-cannaconnect-roundtable-patient-reported-outcomes-january/
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