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Cannabis in Palliative Care: Exploring Benefits and Considerations (en anglais)

Session a eu lieu le 15 décembre 2023.

Explorez le rôle du cannabis en soins palliatifs pendant ce webinaire informatif. Découvrez les recherches, les applications cliniques et les aspects éthiques de l’utilisation du cannabis dans les soins de fin de vie. Rejoignez-nous pour découvrir les avantages potentiels et les défis que cette substance représente pour les patients, les proches aidants et les professionnels de la santé.

Conférencier :

  • Craig Goldie, MD, CCMF(SP), FRCPC

Cannabis in Palliative Care: Exploring Benefits and Considerations (en anglais)

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