SCVM 2019 - Video Set . . . $516
This video set approved for up to 12 hours of RACE CE with the completion of included quiz. |
Getting Started with Cannabis for the Veterinary Professional . . . $86.00
Phytocannabinoid Mechanism of Action in Mammals by Stephen Cital RVT, RLAT, SRA, VTS-LAM (Research Anes)
Need a review of the endocannabinoid system? Stephen lecture provides listeners with an in-depth review of phytocannabinoid mechanism of action in mammals. |
Getting Started with Cannabis: A Clinical Algorithm by Trina Hazzah DVM, DACVIM(O), CVCH.
This lecture provides listeners with a clinically-applicable algorithm of how to approach starting a patient on cannabis. Dr. Hazzah covers important questions such as: what should the clinician consider in regard to indicated diseases, what baseline workup is required, important drug interactions, as well as potential contraindications. This video set approved for up to 2 hours of RACE CE with the completion of included quiz. |
Cannabis in Pain Management & Behavioral Medicine . . . $86.00
The Role of Cannabinoids in Pain Management by Conny Mosley, DVM, DACVAA, CVA
The use of cannabinoids in pain management is one of the most common areas of application in veterinary medicine. Dr. Mosley will examine the mechanisms of pain control throughout multiple systems and provide a summary of veterinary medicine's current understanding of potential applications. |
The Role of Cannabinoids in Behavioral Medicine by Kathy Kramer DVM, CVA, CVTNP, DAVBP
Behavioral medicine is becoming more important to veterinarians as our understanding of how stress and anxiety cause illness and affect the human-animal bond. A review of current research studies elucidate how Cannabis and the Endocannabinoid System may be useful as adjunct therapy for canine anxiety disorders and feline idiopathic cystitis. This video set approved for up to 2 hours of RACE CE with the completion of included quiz. |
Cannabis in Rehabilitation Medicine . . . $86.00
Kristyn Richardson, DVM, CVSMT, CCRT
This lecture is a review of recent and current cannabinoid research and their receptor activity. Dr. Richardson discusses potential ways cannabinoids may help with medical issues in neurology, pain management, bone development and modulation and how they could influence the science and practice of animal rehabilitation and its current modalities. |
Kristen Hagler, BS (An.Phys), RVT, VTS (Physical Rehabilitation), CVPP, CCRP, OACM, CBW
Kristen discusses case-based applications of cannabis in rehabilitation medicine. Kristen will explore recent cases in which her clients have been interested in exploring cannabis, comment on observed case outcomes, as well as elaborate on techniques for improving client compliance. Additionally, this lecture will showcase medical record-keeping templates, monitoring protocols, and ideas for incorporating cannabis into existing clinic protocols! This video set approved for up to 2 hours of RACE CE with the completion of included quiz. |
Cannabis in Oncology & Neurology . . . $86.00
Cannabis in Oncology: Definitive & Palliative Intent by Trina Hazzah DVM, DACVIM(O), CVCH
This lecture covers the function of the ECS in both definitive and palliative cancer therapies. Topics covered include a discussion of features of the ECS that are particularly relevant in cancer patients, multiple mechanisms of anti-tumor effects of cannabinoids, as well as a brief review of pertinent literature and cases examples. |
The Role of Cannabinoids in Neurologic Disease by Joli Jarboe, DVM, DACVIM (Neurology).
This lecture focuses on the use of cannabinoids in neurologic diseases such as epilepsy, dementia, and pain. Dr. Jarboe speaks about her experience with the use of cannabinoids in her clinical practice. This video set approved for up to 2 hours of RACE CE with the completion of included quiz. |
Interpreting Lab Reports & Mental Wellness . . . $86.00
Testing Regulations & Interpreting Product Lab Reports by Alena Rodriguez BS, MS
This lecture discusses the major regulations on and types of testing being performed on cannabis products, including those marketed for pets. Topics such as reporting limits, reasons for variability in test results, and the basic terminology needed to interpret test reports are covered. |
Resilience Skills for the Veterinary Cannabis Professional by Josh Vaisman CCFP, MAPPCP
Working within the veterinary cannabis industry is both rewarding and challenging. When the challenges seem to outweigh the rewards, our psychological resilience becomes taxed and even depleted. The good news is, resilience can be restored and even expanded. The applied science of positive psychology has uncovered evidence-based tools we can all utilize to do just that - refill our resilience tanks in order to carry on our mission. This lecture discusses the primary types of and targeted tools for cultivating psychological resilience. This video set approved for up to 2 hours of RACE CE with the completion of included quiz. |
Hemp in Equine Medicine & Hemp Industry Basics . . . $86.00
Hemp for Horses: Clinical Observations and Pharmacokinetics by Chelsea Luedke, MS, DVM, cVMA
This presentation focuses on using cannabis therapy for horses based on the speaker's clinical experience as a practicing equine veterinarian with a heavy caseload of sports medicine cases. Dr. Luedke bring a wealth of information and clinical applications garnered during product development and use. Lecture topics covered include dosing range and intervals, safety, and pharmacokinetic data. |
HEMP: The Other Cannabis by Rob Silver, DVM, MS CVA
The hemp plant genome is >99% the same as the genome of the high-THC cannabis strain we commonly call marijuana, yet its products and applications extend to a much wider range than just medical applications. The goal of this lecture is to present the veterinary community with detailed information necessary for understanding the potential roles of hemp in food, fiber and medicine as well as industrial applications. This video set approved for up to 2 hours of RACE CE with the completion of included quiz. |