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The Colorado School of Public Health, Center for Public Health Practice hosted this symposium on March 7, 2014 to review both the evidence for health effects of marijuana and the public health-related policies and programs that are relevant to Colorado’s marijuana laws.
Click here to read the University of Colorado | Anschutz Medical Campus Newsroom story by David Kelly.
The recorded sessions from this symposium are:
The Colorado School of Public Health, Center for Public Health Practice hosted this symposium on March 7, 2014 to review both the evidence for health effects of marijuana and the public health-related policies and programs that are relevant to Colorado’s marijuana laws.
Click here to read the University of Colorado | Anschutz Medical Campus Newsroom story by David Kelly.
The recorded sessions from this symposium are below.
Introductions: Tim Byers MD, MPH
Marijuana 101: Amanda Reiman PhD, MSW
Marijuana & Cancer: Daniel Bowles MD
Marijuana, Heart & Lung Diseases: David Goff MD, PhD
Marijuana & Mental Health: Paula Riggs MD
Marijuana & Drug Dependency: Christian Thurstone MD
Marijuana, Pregnancy & Breast Feeding: Laura Borgelt PharmD, FCCP, BCPS
Marijuana and Traffic Safety: Ashley Brooks-Russell PhD, MPH
Avoiding Unintentional Marijuana Exposure: George Sam Wang MD, FAAP
Issues Around Marijuana & Public Health in the State of Washington: Mary Segawa MS
Marijuana Issues in Colorado: Larry Wolk MD, MSPH
Marijuana Issues in Colorado: Local Public Health: Summer Laws MPH
Panel Discussion & Audience Questions I:
Panel Discussion & Audience Questions II:
Please click on the link below to download the annotated bibliography: