Date: Wednesday May 21, 2025
Time:12:30 PM EST/ 11:30 AM CST / 9:30 AM PST
AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
This webinar is free to ACOEM Members and $25.00 for non-members. The recording will be made available for purchase after the live webinar. The cost will be $25.00 for ACOEM members and $50.00 for Non-Members.
Description and Instructions
What is the ACOEM Clinical Guidelines for using cannabis to treat patients with acute, chronic, or postoperative nonmalignant pain? Join this webinar to learn more about applying evidence-based medicine for workers with pain. This will include what the medical literature shows about using cannabis for these types of pain, how good the research is driving these conclusions, and how to support patients in safety-critical jobs.
Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this educational activity, learners should be able to:
- Apply the ACOEM Clinical Guideline findings for treatment of workers with acute, chronic, or postoperative nonmalignant pain using cannabis.
- Evaluate the medical literature related to using cannabis for workers with pain, including those in safety-critical jobs.
- Identify important factors for treating their own working patients related to cannabis for Pain.
Faculty
Robert L. Goldberg, MD, FACOEM
I currently have a relevant financial relationship with an ineligible company, as listed: Healthesystems This relationship has been disclosed in accordance with applicable guidelines to ensure transparency and mitigate any potential conflicts of interest.
Natalie Hartenbaum, MD, MPH, FACOEM
Nothing to Disclose
Daniel Bruns, PsyD, FAPA
I currently have a relevant financial relationship with an ineligible company, as listed: Pearson Assessments This relationship has been disclosed in accordance with applicable guidelines to ensure transparency and mitigate any potential conflicts of interest.
Intended Audience
This educational activity is designed for a diverse group of healthcare professionals, including but not limited to: People treating or caring for workers including clinicians, utilization reviewers, and disability care managers.