If you are interested in any of the opportunities presented by this emerging new industry you will find our list of seminars informative and helpful.
Objective: To provide our students with the most comprehensive information available on the subject of the medicinal cannabis industry; to apprise them of all of the legal ramifications and introduce them to the rapidly emerging medical cannabis industry. Pharmacology University seminars offer an outstanding curriculum designed for people working in the industry or potential patients wanting to be well informed on the subject. The seminars are the quintessential precursor to those either wanting to start their own business or work within the industry or patients in need of information about medical cannabis.
In a memorandum to the justice department dated October 19th, 2009, President Obama left it up to the individual states to determine their own cannabis policies, however, the federal law was not changed and in the eyes of the federal government, cannabis continues to be a schedule 1 drug. Nevertheless, the memorandum provided clarification and guidance to federal prosecutors in those states that already had enacted laws authorizing the use of medicinal cannabis. Federal prosecutors were informed that patients and their sanctioned suppliers should not be targeted for federal prosecution in those states that allow medical cannabis.
In June of 2009, the government moved forward on another front by introducing the Personal Use of Cannabis by Responsible Adults Act into the House of Representatives sponsored by Barney Frank (D-Mass) and co-sponsored by Ron Paul (R-Texas) as well as three other congressmen. This would effectively leave the legality of cannabis possession in the hands of each individual state.
In June of 2015, Governor Abbott signed the Texas Compassionate Use Act (SB 339), legalizing low-THC cannabis oils as a treatment for certain medical conditions. Senate Bill 339 requires the Texas Department of Public Safety to license AT LEAST three dispensing organizations by Sept. 1, 2017, provided that at least that many applicants have met the state’s requirements.
On the crest of the wave of this positive shift, Pharmacology University is the proud author of a dynamic and informative series of informational and educational medical cannabis seminars in the state of Texas. Our enlightening two-day seminars are set up to prepare you to be a part of this idea whose time has come. You have the opportunity to possibly be in the cutting edge of a major transition that could result in the creation of jobs, careers, and revenue as well as providing those in need with the pain relief they deserve.
Pharmacology University provides a long-overdue shift in the paradigm. It is the vision of things to come in the world of law and medicine. Our seminars are designed to give you the knowledge you will need if and when the legal transitions take place in Texas.
Medicinal Value of Cannabis
History of Medicinal Cannabis
Become a Qualified Patient
Acting as Care givers
Own your Own Dispensary Cannabis Edibles Business
Real Estate Advertising/Marketing
Accounting
Legal Problems and Solutions
Become a Medical Cannabis Grower
Profits or donations or benefi
COURSE CURRICULUMS:
General Public:
Our one or two-day seminars for the general public focus on History of Cannabis, Medicinal Value, Dispensary Concept, Legal Issues/Ethics, Production/Growing/Extracts, Security, Operations, Supply, and Demand, & Profits.
Medical Seminars in Puerto Rico:
This course is designed for medical doctors ( MD). Upon completion, they will be provided the final and necessary certification needed to be licensed to recommend medical cannabis. Other health professionals (doctors, physician assistants, nurses, social workers, therapists or counselors, psychologists, pharmacists and/or others involved in the care of patients who use or are potential candidates for the therapeutic use of medicinal cannabis and other cannabinoids ), in the same way, graduates, engineers, architects, among other professions, are invited to attend the seminar, however, only medical doctors ( MD ) will receive certification to obtain their license.
Pharmacology University has been approved by the Department of Health of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico as A Provider Of Training Certificates including but not limited to Medical Education, Agriculture and Education Manufacturing - Dispensary , etc. in the industry Medicinal Cannabis with the authorized number: PCM- 16-00001
Course for Occupational License & Cultivation in Puerto Rico:
Pharmacology University will offer a complete workout for your occupational license and/or cultivation of the cannabis industry in Puerto Rico. Anyone who owns, cultivates, manufactures, experiments, analyzes, extracts, dispenses, sells, serves, transports or delivers Medicinal Cannabis or medicinal product infused Cannabis, must possess a valid Occupational License as stipulated in Article 29 of chapter VI of Regulation 8766 for the use, possession, cultivation, manufacture, fabrication, supply, distribution and Medicinal Cannabis Research in Puerto Rico.
The course will last 9 hours of which 8 hours will be required strictly face. Participants must register between 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. The course begins promptly at 10 am and participants will not be accepted once the course has begun. When finished, you will be given a Certificate of Approval to represent the success achieved compliance as a course participant. This certificate is a requirement for occupational and cultivation required license is issued by the Government of Puerto Rico. We note that if you do not meet the hours required for the course, we will not be able to provide your certificate.
Pharmacology University has been approved by the Department of Health of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico as Provider of all Training Certifications including but not limited to Medical Education, Agriculture, Manufacturing, Dispensary and all other matters relating to the Law of Puerto Rico phases, Regulation 8766, within the industry Medicinal Cannabis with the authorized number: PCM-O-16-07-001.
Cannabis Extraction & Manufacturing Course in Puerto Rico: Processes, Chemistry, Safety, Equipment, Manufacturing, and Extraction of Cannabinoids From Cannabis
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Chemistry of Extraction Processes: solubility, leaching, precipitation, and more.
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Specific Processes & Equipment: hydrocarbon extraction, supercritical carbon dioxide, closed-loop systems, tincture production, and more.
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Characteristics and Challenges of Solvents: butane, propane, ethanol, isopropanol, hexane, carbon dioxide.
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Post-Extraction Processing: butter, shatter, vacuum ovens, freezers, oils, purification.
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Specific Processes & Equipment: hydrocarbon extraction, supercritical carbon dioxide, closed-loop systems, tincture production, and more.
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Characteristics and Challenges of Solvents: butane, propane, ethanol, isopropanol, hexane, carbon dioxide.
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Post-Extraction Processing: butter, shatter, vacuum ovens, freezers, oils, purification.
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Safety: hazard communication, material safety data sheets, written program.
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Engineering Controls: ventilation, pressure relief, enclosures, interlocks.
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Manufacturing: oils, tinctures, pills, topical creams, sublingual, cooking with oil (edibles).
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Waste: hazardous waste, contaminated solvents, spent trim, recycling.
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Approved food sources.
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Process of infusing food with Cannabis.
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Causes of food-borne illnesses.
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Sanitation, personal hygiene, and good food handling practices.