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. 2021 Feb 12;6(1):58–65. doi: 10.1089/can.2019.0025

Table 2.

Participant Responses to Survey Questions About Education

Education No. (%)
p-Value
Total (N=45) California (n=20) Non-California (n=25)
Clinical cannabis medicine educationa
 Medical school 1 (3) 0 (0) 1 (6) >0.99
 Residency 4 (12) 1 (7) 3 (16) 0.61
How cannabis information obtained
 Conferences 32 (71) 15 (75) 17 (68) 0.74
 Websites 26 (58) 12 (60) 14 (56) >0.99
 Peer-reviewed publications 29 (64) 13 (65) 16 (64) >0.99
 Communication with colleagues 22 (49) 10 (50) 12 (48) >0.99
 SCC website 28 (62) 14 (70) 14 (56) 0.37
 SCC quarterly meetings 17 (38) 11 (55) 6 (24) 0.06
 Other 7 (16) 4 (20) 3 (12) 0.68
 Completed online CME in cannabinoid medicineb 29 (76) 13 (72) 16 (80) 0.71
 Sufficient information to work as cannabis specialistc 20 (56) 8 (50) 12 (60) 0.74
a

N=34, n=15 for California, and n=19 for non-California.

b

N=38, n=18 for California, and n=20 for non-California.

c

N=36, n=16 for California, and n=20 for non-California.

CME, continuing medical education; SCC, Society of Cannabis Clinicians.