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Medical Cannabis in Ohio: 2026 Update for Ohio CTR Providers


Year: 2026

 

Release Date: January 20, 2026
Expiration Date: January 20, 2028
Estimated time to complete both videos: 2 hours

Physicians who hold a CTR in Ohio must earn two hours of approved medical cannabis education each year. Credit earned by completing both of these videos may be used towards this requirement. By successfully completing these webinars, the learner should be able to:

  • Understand the scientific history behind cannabis and the discovery of core cannabinoids.
  • Recognize the structural basis of cannabinoid nomenclature, including isomers, homologues, analogues, and derivatives.
  • Identify clinically relevant cannabinoids and their pharmacological effects.
  • Evaluate risks associated with hemp-derived cannabinoids and synthetic TCH analogues.
  • Apply this information to patient counseling, safety considerations, and regulatory context.

Speakers & Disclosures:

  • Brandi Dorcy
    Chief of Quality Intervention, State Medical Board of Ohio
    No financial relationships to disclose 

  • Emily Groseclose
    Deputy Superintendent, Division of Cannabis Control (Dept. of Commerce)
    No financial relationships to disclose

  • Frederick Slezak, MD, MBA, FACS, FASCRS, FACG
    Retired colon rectal surgeon; Ohio CTR provider
    No financial relationships to disclose

  • Sean McCullough
    Policy Director & General Counsel, OSMA
    No financial relationships to disclose

  • OSMA Accreditation Review
    No financial relationships to disclose

To participate:

  1. Complete both videos.
  2. Complete the post-video evaluation and correctly answer at least fifteen of the 25 post-test questions. You may repeat the course up to three times to pass.
  3. Your certificate will be emailed to you within two weeks of documentation of successful completion. A copy of the post-test questions with correct answers will be provided.

Continuing Medical Education:
The Ohio State Medical Association is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The OSMA designates this enduring activity for a maximum of 2.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.



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