Cannabis Medicine Certificate

    Cannabis Medicine Certificate

    Duration1 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 750 / credit
    Next IntakeMay 1, 2023
    Cannabis Medicine Certificate

    About

    Cannabis – as marijuana – has traditionally been included in the educational curricula of healthcare professionals only as a drug of abuse. In recent years, much has been learned about the endocannabinoid system and the physiological impacts of both endogenous and exogenous cannabinoids. There are, however, few educational programs that prepare scientists, researchers, and clinicians to join this burgeoning field. This Cannabis Medicine Certificate helps to close this educational gap.

    The graduate certificate in Cannabis Medicine is designed to equip health professionals with the understanding of current cannabinoid therapies and their health effects. In this program, students gain an understanding of the science underlying endocannabinoids, phytocannabinoids, and synthetic cannabinoids, as well as their clinical applications.

    Expert faculty will provide a didactic and interactive experience for students who choose to obtain the Certificate in Cannabis Medicine from Thomas Jefferson University, one of the most highly respected health sciences universities in the United States.

    This certificate is offered in partnership with the Center for Forensic Science Research & Education. For more than 20 years, the Center has been at the forefront of the forensic community, providing novel developments in research, training, and education in the forensic sciences. Their internationally recognized staff has partnered with the Institute of Emerging Health Professions at Thomas Jefferson University to provide an unparalleled learning experience in this emerging field.

    Learning Outcomes

    Upon completion of the certificate, students will be able to:

    • Apply clinical and basic sciences knowledge to identify appropriate cannabis therapies for specific medical conditions.
    • Explain mechanisms of action, functional roles, and absorption/distribution/ metabolism/excretion of cannabinoids in humans.
    • Determine medical cannabis/cannabinoids proper administration and safe dosing, and identify its physical, psychiatric, and psychological effects.

    Curriculum

    The Cannabis Medicine certificate is one of the stackable certificates leading up to the MS in Medical Cannabis Science & Business.

    The courses in the certificate program are designed to accommodate and interest students with diverse academic backgrounds and career interests. All cannabis courses are online and mostly asynchronous. Students may enroll into the program in fall, spring, or summer.

    Course NumberCourse NameCredit HoursTerm
    CMD  506Cannabinoid Medicine and Nervous System Disorders (replaces CMD 503)3Fall
    CMD  507Cannabinoid Medicine and Somatic Disorders (replaces CMD 504)3Spring
    CMD  505Health Implications of Medicinal Cannabis3Summer

    If you are not ready to commit to a MS degree or a full certificate, take a course or two as a non-degree student (non-matriculated option) – See information.

    Upon completion of the certificate, students will be able to:

    • Apply clinical and basic sciences knowledge to identify appropriate cannabis therapies for specific medical conditions.
    • Explain mechanisms of action, functional roles, and absorption/distribution/ metabolism/excretion of cannabinoids in humans.
    • Determine medical cannabis/cannabinoids proper administration and safe dosing, and identify its physical, psychiatric, and psychological effects.

    Disciplines

    Institute of Emerging Health Professions

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    International applicants may be required to submit results from an English Language Proficiency Exam. Additional information about the English Language Proficiency requirement can be found on the Admissions Information page for your program of interest.

    Students who have taken coursework outside of the United States should submit a course-by-course academic credential evaluation from a National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES) member credentialing organization. Applicants who do not have a NACES evaluation are required to submit official transcripts, along with an official English translation, to Jefferson for review. Thomas Jefferson University reserves the right to outsource student academic credentials to our NACES member partner for evaluation.

    English Requirements

    • PTEMin 53
    • IELTSMin 6.5
    • TOEFLMin 80

    Career

    Dentist

    Fee Information

    Application Fee 50

    How to Apply

    After submitting the application, you will receive instructions on how to submit the supporting application materials listed below through your online MyJefferson account. If you prefer, you may also mail your materials to:

    Thomas Jefferson University
    Application Document Processing
    4201 Henry Avenue
    Philadelphia, PA 19144

    You will receive a MyJefferson identification number via email once you submit your application for admission. Be sure to include your name and MyJefferson ID on all documents that you mail to Jefferson.

    Supporting Materials

    The Admissions Committee emphasizes a holistic review process that examines the entirety of an applicant's academic aptitude, motivation, problem-solving skills, leadership potential and life experiences. Admission decisions are individualized to the specific attributes of the applicant.
    • Transcripts: Submit official undergraduate and graduate transcripts from all regionally accredited institutions you have attended and/or from which you earned credit. Official transcripts must be sent electronically by the institution to [email protected] or mailed to the address above. Before applying to Jefferson, please review the prerequisites required for admission for this academic program.
    • Personal Statement: Submit a statement of purpose outlining your interest in the program, how the course of study relates to your desired career path, and your academic and job-related experiences that are relevant to the program.
    • Letters of Recommendation: Submit three letters of reference that provide insight into your academic and/or professional competence. References from college or university faculty members or professional sources are accepted. You may request recommendations through your MyJefferson account.
    • Résumé: A current professional résumé is required.
    Cannabis Medicine Certificate
    Thomas Jefferson University
    Thomas Jefferson University
    United States of America

    United States of America, Philadelphia

    Go to Official Website
    WhatsApp student consultation with YouApply