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Cannabis and Medical Ethics Patients Out of Time strongly believes that the greatest risk to patients who use cannabis is its prohibition. With the prohibition there is no quality control of cannabis and patients do not receive education about the risks and benefits or the appropriate dose and route of administration. Physicians are intimidated by the law and fear the consequences of a patient using a potentially contaminated unregulated product. Nurses are expected to educate their patients about the safe use of their medications and here too, some nurses may be concerned with the lack of quality control for this prohibited medicine. Healthcare professionals are encouraged to explore and consider the ethical issues involved in this unjust medicinal cannabis prohibition. Faculty Presentations on Medical Ethics
Surely compassion is a crucial aspect of ethical behavior and we at Patients Out of Time can think of no other who more embodied compassion than Mae Nutt, o |