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Course Description

The methods of growing and producing cannabis distinguish medical cannabis from other forms. In this course, you will gain insights into how to optimize growing conditions for medical use. You will explore the stages of development and best practices for the collection of plant material. You will study the potential of cannabinoids produced by the cannabis plant and explore options for whole-plant use as well as individual natural and synthesized compounds.

You will examine the most common extraction methods and associate them with resulting chemical properties. You will identify the pros and cons of each method to develop a foundation in how extraction processes impact drug discovery as well as how the choice of extraction method influences the health benefits of the final cannabis product.

IMPORTANT COURSE INFORMATION:

Due to the experiential nature of this program, you will need to purchase or find a small amount of materials before the start of your course. Below, please find the list of materials and suggested retailers. We encourage you to order, purchase, or collect supplies now. Please note: You will be asked to refrigerate one of the experiments.

Go to amazon.com or a local pharmacy or grocery store to find the following supplies:

  • Black Tea
  • Cloves (the spice)
  • A neutral oil such as canola, sesame, coconut, or olive oil
  • 30g (or 1 ounce) of dried culinary herb such as rosemary, sage, or thyme
  • White vinegar
  • Kitchen thermometer

You are required to have completed the following courses or have equivalent experience before taking this course:

  • Medical Cannabis History

Faculty Author

Giulia Friso

Benefits to the Learner

  • Establish optimal growing and collecting conditions and ensure effective extraction for medical cannabis usage
  • Determine the resulting chemical characteristics of different extraction methods
  • Analyze the chemical complexity of cannabis bioactive compounds
  • Discover different ways of achieving decarboxylation and why it is important for medical products

Target Audience

  • Doctors, nurses, and clinicians
  • Wellness coaches, dietitians, and nutritionists
  • Dispensary employees and budtenders
  • Entrepreneurs and R&D professionals

Applies Towards the Following Certificates

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Type
2 week
Dates
Jun 12, 2024 to Jun 25, 2024
Total Number of Hours
10.0
Course Fee(s)
Standard Price $999.00
Section Notes

IMPORTANT COURSE INFORMATION:

  • Due to the experiential nature of this program, you will need to purchase or find a small amount of materials before the start of your course. Below, please find the list of materials and suggested retailers. We encourage you to order, purchase, or collect supplies now.
    Please note: You will be asked to refrigerate one of the experiments.
  • Go to amazon.com or a local pharmacy or grocery store to find the following supplies:
    • Black tea
    • Cloves (the spice)
    • A neutral oil such as canola, sesame, coconut, or olive oil
    • 30g (or 1 ounce) of dried culinary herb such as rosemary, sage, or thyme
    • White vinegar
    • Kitchen thermometer
Type
2 week
Dates
Aug 07, 2024 to Aug 20, 2024
Total Number of Hours
10.0
Course Fee(s)
Standard Price $999.00
Section Notes

IMPORTANT COURSE INFORMATION:

  • Due to the experiential nature of this program, you will need to purchase or find a small amount of materials before the start of your course. Below, please find the list of materials and suggested retailers. We encourage you to order, purchase, or collect supplies now.
    Please note: You will be asked to refrigerate one of the experiments.
  • Go to amazon.com or a local pharmacy or grocery store to find the following supplies:
    • Black tea
    • Cloves (the spice)
    • A neutral oil such as canola, sesame, coconut, or olive oil
    • 30g (or 1 ounce) of dried culinary herb such as rosemary, sage, or thyme
    • White vinegar
    • Kitchen thermometer
Type
2 week
Dates
Oct 02, 2024 to Oct 15, 2024
Total Number of Hours
10.0
Course Fee(s)
Standard Price $999.00
Section Notes

IMPORTANT COURSE INFORMATION:

  • Due to the experiential nature of this program, you will need to purchase or find a small amount of materials before the start of your course. Below, please find the list of materials and suggested retailers. We encourage you to order, purchase, or collect supplies now.
    Please note: You will be asked to refrigerate one of the experiments.
  • Go to amazon.com or a local pharmacy or grocery store to find the following supplies:
    • Black tea
    • Cloves (the spice)
    • A neutral oil such as canola, sesame, coconut, or olive oil
    • 30g (or 1 ounce) of dried culinary herb such as rosemary, sage, or thyme
    • White vinegar
    • Kitchen thermometer
Type
2 week
Dates
Nov 27, 2024 to Dec 10, 2024
Total Number of Hours
10.0
Course Fee(s)
Standard Price $999.00
Section Notes

IMPORTANT COURSE INFORMATION:

  • Due to the experiential nature of this program, you will need to purchase or find a small amount of materials before the start of your course. Below, please find the list of materials and suggested retailers. We encourage you to order, purchase, or collect supplies now.
    Please note: You will be asked to refrigerate one of the experiments.
  • Go to amazon.com or a local pharmacy or grocery store to find the following supplies:
    • Black tea
    • Cloves (the spice)
    • A neutral oil such as canola, sesame, coconut, or olive oil
    • 30g (or 1 ounce) of dried culinary herb such as rosemary, sage, or thyme
    • White vinegar
    • Kitchen thermometer
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