With medical marijuana only beginning to establish its place in the medical field, there are few useful resources for doctors on how to recommend cannabis to patients. You may recognize the health benefits medical marijuana can have for your patients, but are unsure of how to become a marijuana-certified doctor. Or maybe you have heard about medical marijuana as a treatment option, but are still curious if cannabis could be a good fit for your patients. Recommending medical marijuana to patients can be confusing, but MarijuanaDoctors.com is here to help.
Medical cannabis has been shown to provide benefits in many different areas of medicine, ranging from oncology and neurology to pain management and mental health treatment. Here are some significant areas of medicine in which medical marijuana can provide health benefits for patients.
Below are just a few of the primary conditions treatable with medical marijuana:
Before diving into the certification process, be sure to check which ailments qualify for medical marijuana treatment in your state. Not every state recognizes the benefits of marijuana treatment for all the conditions listed above. For more information about medical marijuana requirements by state, check out our state-specific resources.
It is important to distinguish that even as a cannabis-certified doctor, you will not be able to “prescribe” marijuana. Medical marijuana is not available at pharmacies, so your patients will not be able to “fill prescriptions” for medicinal cannabis. Instead, you will issue “recommendations” for medical marijuana. These official certifications of recommendation allow patients to pick up their medical marijuana at a local dispensary.
If you are considering recommending medical marijuana to your patients, you should begin by educating yourself on the benefits and risks of medical marijuana. Below are a few good resources to get you started with a basic knowledge of marijuana.
In many states, doctors are not required to obtain any additional certifications to recommend medical marijuana, as long as they hold a valid license to practice medicine. Other states only permit medical marijuana recommendations from specific types of medical professionals, often neurologists.
Some states have tighter regulations for recommending weed to patients, including completing education courses or joining a registry. Our partner Americans for Safe Access provides an easy-to-use resource for verifying the requirements for recommending medical marijuana in your state.
One of the greatest benefits of becoming a marijuana-friendly doctor is increasing your patient base. Not many doctors provide cannabis recommendations, but there are thousands of patients seeking the all-natural treatment medical marijuana provides. Patients in search of an alternative remedy will be knocking on your door and will be willing to switch providers to work with a cannabis-certified doctor.
Even patients who are still on the fence about the benefits of medicinal weed will appreciate the choice you offer and the opportunity to learn more about medical marijuana from a certified professional.
MarijuanaDoctors.com can also help connect you with eligible patients through our Find a Doctor resource. When you become a member of our site, you will be listed in our directory so patients seeking marijuana-certified doctors can easily locate your practice. Patients who get referred to your practice will already be pre-qualified in your state for medical marijuana use, making your job one step simpler.
Although medical marijuana has the potential to treat a multitude of ailments and conditions, not all of them are eligible for legal medical marijuana treatment in every state. Determining if your patients are eligible for medicinal weed is an essential part of becoming a trustworthy medical marijuana doctor. Once you are familiar with the specific medical marijuana laws in your state, you can follow these basic steps to recommend marijuana to your qualifying patients.
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While weed can be extremely beneficial to some patients, there are others for whom medical marijuana will not be the right option. It is important to take into account each patient’s health history when recommending marijuana as a medicine. Here are some questions doctors should ask each time they consider recommending marijuana to a new patient:
Prescribing medical marijuana to your patients begins with your knowledge of cannabis. Just as with any other medicine, medicinal marijuana comes in different forms and doses to suit each patient’s individual needs. Understanding the various strains of weed and forms of ingestion are important for giving the best medical marijuana recommendations for your patients.
There are three primary types of marijuana you should be familiar with:
Some potential medical marijuana patients may dislike the idea of inhaling a medicine. Luckily, there are many other ways for patients to ingest medical cannabis instead of smoking a dried form of the herb. Some states do not even allow distribution of medical-grade cannabis in a smokeable form. Here are some other main forms medical marijuana may be available in:
Ensuring patients take the proper doses of cannabis is an important part of recommending medical marijuana. Many people who are wary of medical marijuana treatment are concerned about the impairment that comes with getting “high.” However, as the medical marijuana industry continues to grow, doctors and dispensaries have the tools to recommend the correct dose a patient needs to treat their ailment without causing impairment. It is still important to talk to your patient about their experiences and adjust dosages if necessary, as you would with any other medication.
As a doctor who cares, you want to be sure the medical cannabis you prescribe is improving your patient’s health. The best way to do that is to schedule regular follow-ups and encourage patients to share their experiences. Our symptom tracker allows patients to report the progress of their condition and the improvement of their symptoms directly to you. Using this resource also benefits the medical community, as it provides valuable research on the before-and-after effects of medical marijuana use.
Aside from the direct medical benefits for your patients, recommending medical marijuana can help you and your business. Because there are not many doctors prescribing medical marijuana, you set yourself and your practice apart by becoming marijuana-certified. That will naturally draw patients who are interested in the benefits cannabis can have on their lives and health.
Other benefits of recommending medical marijuana include the following.
The legalities surrounding medical marijuana can be intimidating to physicians hoping to begin prescribing cannabis to their patients. However, the benefits of access to medical marijuana are worth navigating the legal questions to become a medical marijuana-certified doctor. Here is a brief breakdown of the laws regarding recommending medical marijuana.
MarijuanaDoctors.com can also help you navigate any legal questions you may have through our state-by-state legal resources and by sending updates to your inbox if your state’s legislation or the qualifying conditions in your state change. That means you can stay up to date with any new laws just by checking your Doctor Dashboard.
Joining MarijuanaDoctors.com connects you to thousands of potential patients seeking medical marijuana recommendations in your state. Our online resources make your job easy by sending referrals of pre-approved patients directly to your inbox. You can even book appointments and monitor patients’ symptoms through our online portal and symptom tracker.
MarijuanaDoctors.com has all the resources you need to start recommending medical marijuana to your patients. Register today to get started! Still have questions about how to prescribe medical marijuana? Give us a call at 800-909-4505.
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