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The Medical Cannabis Clinicians Society is proud to work closely with similar societies across the globe. Together, we share resources, education and training opportunities for clinicians all over the world.
International societies wishing to link up with the Medical Cannabis Clinicians Society are invited to contact us to learn more about the benefits of our partnerships.
The Association of Integrative Medicine Malaysia (AIMM) was set up to integrate allopathic and non-allopathic medical practitioners to offer apt solutions for today’s and future healthcare challenges.
AIMM strives to continuously raise the standards offered and to deliver a unified system in every possible way to benefit its members and patients. It brings the best of Malaysian professionals in every related field to the world and the world to them, so that together, through this global and local networking, we will be more effective and efficient in our mission as a united force.
The Canadian Consortium for the Investigation of Cannabinoids is the largest representative of cannabis groups in Canada. A mix of scientists, clinicians and other stakeholders, the CCIC promotes research and evidence-based education, concerning the endocannabinoid system, the therapeutic applications of cannabinoids and the health and societal impacts of non-medical cannabis use.
The CCIC aim to become one of the most trusted resources for education into cannabis, and become a network hub for ongoing cannabis and cannabinoid research.
Our vision is that the CCIC will be the trusted resource for evidence-based education on the health impacts of cannabis and be the national network hub for ongoing cannabis/cannabinoid research. Advancing and promoting evidence-based research to the healthcare community and the general public will ensure a balanced perspective regarding the current science surrounding biological, health and societal effects of cannabis is given.
In September 2018, the first meeting of the Clinical Cannabis Forum was held.
This forum consists of research-active, general practitioners and manufacturers from across the country. The purpose of the meetings is to present and discuss ongoing research projects as well as share results and research-relevant experiences with cannabis in Denmark.
Founded in 2019, Cannabis Romania helps organisations, patients and those interested in learning more about the benefits of cannabis, to benefit from the treatment in Romania, legally. The society aims to bring together the medical and scientific communities across Romania, interested in the drug as a therapy, creating a bridge with similar associations – across Europe and the Rest of the World – to encourage research and innovation throughout Romania.
Cannabis Romania want to work towards the benefit of patients, in order to contribute to the correct regulation of medical cannabis in Romania, and become a credible, honest and informed voice of those who need to exercise their right to access equal treatment, and new therapies.
The European Medicinal Cannabis Association is the only not-for-profit European association, that is both registered and governed by the provisions of the Belgian Code des Sociétés et des Associations, and registered on the European Commission Transparency Registry.
EUMCA seeks to advance patient access to medical cannabis treatments, and improve the health outcomes of patients across Europe. An authoritative voice for the medical cannabis industry, EUMCA also represents ethical European manufacturers and suppliers of pharmaceutical-grade cannabis products.
Patient-focused, the association campaigns to ensure the legal, medicinal cannabis industry is represented at the highest level of Governments and Regulators throughout the EU. Working to provide their members, manufacturers and producers with opportunities to learn more, EUMCA also encourages collaboration and shared best practice with similar organisations, including the Medical Cannabis Clinicians Society.
The Cannabis and Hemp Association of Namibia is a platform for education for the Namibian Public and Government, for all things cannabis and hemp. Advocating for the legislation of cannabis and hemp, CHAN has an emphasis on putting the treatment at the forefront of the industry blueprint.
Aiming towards a sustainable industry, as well as social justice and equal opportunities for the communities previously harmed by prohibition, CHAN also works with indigenous communities who already have a longstanding history with the plant. A platform to amplify the voices of communities in and around Namibia, CHAN are part of the regulation process, who’s knowledge is respected and acknowledge throughout Africa.
Founder, Angela Prusa, aims to create a truly unique African Cannabis Industry, starting with the Cannabis and Hemp Association of Namibia.
Individuals wishing to support the work of The Medical Cannabis Clinicians Society are encouraged to attend our public events, conferences and roadshows. Sign up to our mailing list to be the first to know about our activities and contact us to discuss your support.
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