Business and Professional Certified Cannabis Dispensary Manager 75 Hours 3 Months Beginner English Overview Syllabus Objectives Requirement Certification Features Cannabis Pharmacy Module 1 – Cannabis as a Medicine People have cultivated cannabis longer than any other plant. It has been grown for fiber, medicine, and inebriation for at least 12,000 years. This first module describes how cannabis works within the body and how to affects your Endocannabinoid system. We also discuss possible adverse side effects. Cannabis Pharmacy Module 2 – Using Medical Cannabis Cannabis can be used in a variety of forms. It can be eaten, smoked, vaporized, applied topically or under the tongue. In this module, we look at how cannabis is metabolized and how to use it effectively by experimenting with dosages. We also describe how to properly store cannabis to ensure freshness. Cannabis Pharmacy Module 3 – Varieties of Medical Cannabis Module three discusses what makes a cannabis variety and why it’s important. Different varieties produce different medicinal effects and they can vary dramatically. We describe how to identify various strains, as well as their genetics, availability, aroma, taste, potency, and duration of effects. Cannabis Pharmacy Module 4 Medical Uses of Cannabis In the last module of our course, we examine various diseases and disorders that medical cannabis can treat. Medical cannabis is rarely a cure but can possibly be used to reduce the incidence of some diseases and prevent others. Medical cannabis can be used to treat a wide variety of symptoms. Start Your Own Cannabis Business Module 1 – The Marijuana Industry Marijuana use can be traced back more than 4,5000 years. Only recently have laws begun to evolve and trend towards the legalization of marijuana. There are many documented benefits of how cannabis can be used for medical treatments and relief. Our first module discusses the history of cannabis and the current legal landscape. We also explore the first major decisions as a potential business owner, such as how to pick a subsector, how to develop realistic expectations, and how to conduct initial market research. Start Your Own Cannabis Business Module 2 – Planning and Funding The second module of our course discusses important aspects of a business in the initial planning phase. We explore how to create a realistic mission statement and business plan. We also describe financing issues that cannabis businesses tend to have with banks and how to find funding alternatives. Start Your Own Cannabis Business Module 3 – Licensing and Setting Up Shop Module three explores a number of topics, including how to obtain a cannabis license, how to build your team of valuable employees, and how to brand yourself. Branding can include creating a strong name and establishing a strong identify, reaching clients via social media, and marketing techniques. Start Your Own Cannabis Business Module 4 – Growing Your Business The final module of this course examines common post-startup issues, such as how to plan ahead for your business, paying taxes, and keeping your product and business compliant. Finally, we explore how to grow your business into a multilocation or multistate company. Cannabis Laws and Policies Module 1 – Federal, State, and Local Laws For as long as cannabis has been illegal, people have been trying to legalize it. The argument is being made that cannabis consumption is far less harmful than alcohol, which is legal. In this first module, we discuss factors associated with supply, demand, and consumerism. We also define various laws at the federal, state, and local levels. Cannabis Laws and Policies Module 2 – Lobbying, Cultivation, Manufacturing, and Production Cannabis legalization and lobbying go hand in hand. We’ll discuss groups dedicated to lobbying and advocacy. Also, in this module we’ll describe aspects of cannabis cultivation, testing, manufacturing, production and retail sales. Cannabis Laws and Policies Module 3 – Banking and Financial Implications One of the biggest issues that commercial cannabis faces is the lack of access to the U.S. banking industry. Most banks and credit institutions that receive insurance from the FDIC will not take money that is associated with cannabis. This module discusses banking and financial implications associated with owning and operating a cannabis related business. Cannabis Laws and Policies Module 4 – Taxation and the Future of Cannabis There’s no denying the tax ramifications of recreational and medical cannabis. What are states doing with all of their newfound income? This module discusses cannabis taxes and ramifications, as well as various tax models. Finally, we examine the future of legalizing cannabis. Objectives… Cannabis Pharmacy After completing this course, you should be able to: Recall how cannabis works within the body Recognize how to dose and store medical cannabis Identify forms and varieties of medical cannabis Describe medicinal uses for medical cannabis Start Your Own Cannabis Business After completing this course, you should be able to: Recall aspects of cannabis legalization and the cannabis market Recognize the basics of starting a business, such as creating a mission statement and business plan Identify how to obtain your cannabis business license Describe techniques for branding yourself and growing your cannabis business Cannabis Laws and Policies After completing this course, you should be able to: Recall aspects of cannabis consumerism, safety, and regulations Recognize characteristics of cultivation, manufacturing, production, and retail sale of cannabis Identify banking and financial implications Describe federal, state, local, and tax laws related to cannabis Cannabis Pharmacy Module 1 – Cannabis as a Medicine • The Cannabis Plant • How Cannabis Works Within the Body • Adverse Effects of Medical Cannabis • Endocannabinoid System • Phyto-cannabinoids and Terpenoids Cannabis Pharmacy Module 2 – Using Medical Cannabis • Dosage • Storing Cannabis • Forms of Cannabis • Cannabis Contaminants • Metabolizing Medical Cannabis Cannabis Pharmacy Module 3 – Varieties of Medical Cannabis • What Makes a Cannabis Variety? • Name Games • Strain Identification • Selecting a Medical Cannabis Variety • Modern Cannabis Varieties Cannabis Pharmacy Module 4 – Medical Uses of Cannabis • Diseases and Disorders • Skin Disorders • Cannabis and Pregnancy • Cannabis and Preventive Medicine • Cannabis Dependence and Withdrawal Start Your Own Cannabis Business Module 1 – The Marijuana Industry • THC and CBD • The Current Legal Landscape • Medical Marijuana • Picking a Subsector • Competition and Market Research Start Your Own Cannabis Business Module 2 – Planning and Funding • Mission Statement and Business Plan • Financing • Funding Alternatives • Investors and Crowdfunding • Attracting Capital Start Your Own Cannabis Business Module 3 – Licensing and Setting Up Shop • Cannabis License • Building Your Team • Branding Yourself • Marketing and Public Relations • Social Media Start Your Own Cannabis Business Module 4 – Growing Your Business • Planning Ahead • Paying Taxes • Compliance • Becoming a Multilocation or Multistate • Company • Raise More Money Cannabis Laws and Policies Module 1 – Federal, State, and Local Laws • Consumerism of Cannabis • Supply and Demand • Consumer Safety • Consumer Problems • Regulations at Every Level Cannabis Laws and Policies Module 2 – Lobbying, Cultivation, Manufacturing, and Production • Lobbying and Advocacy • Requirements for Licensure • Cannabis Agriculture • Testing Labs • Standards Cannabis Laws and Policies Module 3 – Banking and Financial Implications • Credit Crunch • Investment • Stocks and Public Companies • State by State • Nation by Nation Cannabis Laws and Policies Module 4 – Taxation and the Future of Cannabis • National Taxes • Tax Models • Media • Congressional Action • Future of Cannabis After completing this course, you should be able to: • Recall how cannabis works within the body • Recognize how to dose and store medical cannabis • Identify forms and varieties of medical cannabis • Describe medicinal uses for medical cannabis • Recall aspects of cannabis legalization and the cannabis market • Recognize the basics of starting a business, such as creating a mission statement and business plan • Identify how to obtain your cannabis business license • Describe techniques for branding yourself and growing your cannabis business • Recall aspects of cannabis consumerism, safety, and regulations • Recognize characteristics of cultivation, manufacturing, production, and retail sale of cannabis • Identify banking and financial implications • Describe federal, state, local, and tax laws related to cannabis All required reference materials are provided with this program. Technical requirements: Internet Connection • Broadband or High-Speed (DSL, Cable, Wireless) Hardware Requirements • Processor – 2GHz Processor or Higher • Memory – 1 GB RAM Minimum Recommended Software Requirements • Operating Systems – Windows 7, 8 or 10; Mac OS x 10 or higher • Microsoft Office 2007, 2010 or 2013 or a Word Processing application to save and open Microsoft Office formats (.doc, .docx, .xls, .xlsx, .ppt, .pptx) • Internet Browsers – Google Chrome is highly recommended • Cookies MUST be enabled • Pop-ups MUST be allowed (Pop-up Blocker disabled) • Adobe PDF Reader The Certified Cannabis Dispensary Management (CCDM) certification exam prepares individuals for a career in the management of a cannabis dispensary. Managing a marijuana dispensary is similar to managing any other retail store: manage the staff, track inventory, and cultivate a clean, professional atmosphere, but the highly regulated nature of the product makes it a bit more complicated. 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These allow you to learn by experience with circumstances similar to what will be your daily responsibilities on the job. Engaging and Interactive Our training curriculum was developed with you in mind, looking at modern day learners and their needs. Our curriculum contains a mix of formats including reading, listening, watching, and interacting that will immerse you into a fun and engaging learning experience you will not only enjoy but not want to end. Program Description Description Audience Learning Objectives Support Description Completion Time Cannabis Pharmacy Module 1 – Cannabis as a Medicine People have cultivated cannabis longer than any other plant. It has been grown for fiber, medicine, and inebriation for at least 12,000 years. This first module describes how cannabis works within the body and how to affects your Endocannabinoid system. We also discuss possible adverse side effects. Cannabis Pharmacy Module 2 – Using Medical Cannabis Cannabis can be used in a variety of forms. It can be eaten, smoked, vaporized, applied topically or under the tongue. In this module, we look at how cannabis is metabolized and how to use it effectively by experimenting with dosages. We also describe how to properly store cannabis to ensure freshness. Cannabis Pharmacy Module 3 – Varieties of Medical Cannabis Module three discusses what makes a cannabis variety and why it’s important. Different varieties produce different medicinal effects and they can vary dramatically. We describe how to identify various strains, as well as their genetics, availability, aroma, taste, potency, and duration of effects. Cannabis Pharmacy Module 4 Medical Uses of Cannabis In the last module of our course, we examine various diseases and disorders that medical cannabis can treat. Medical cannabis is rarely a cure but can possibly be used to reduce the incidence of some diseases and prevent others. Medical cannabis can be used to treat a wide variety of symptoms. Start Your Own Cannabis Business Module 1 – The Marijuana Industry Marijuana use can be traced back more than 4,5000 years. Only recently have laws begun to evolve and trend towards the legalization of marijuana. There are many documented benefits of how cannabis can be used for medical treatments and relief. Our first module discusses the history of cannabis and the current legal landscape. We also explore the first major decisions as a potential business owner, such as how to pick a subsector, how to develop realistic expectations, and how to conduct initial market research. Start Your Own Cannabis Business Module 2 – Planning and Funding The second module of our course discusses important aspects of a business in the initial planning phase. We explore how to create a realistic mission statement and business plan. We also describe financing issues that cannabis businesses tend to have with banks and how to find funding alternatives. Start Your Own Cannabis Business Module 3 – Licensing and Setting Up Shop Module three explores a number of topics, including how to obtain a cannabis license, how to build your team of valuable employees, and how to brand yourself. Branding can include creating a strong name and establishing a strong identify, reaching clients via social media, and marketing techniques. Start Your Own Cannabis Business Module 4 – Growing Your Business The final module of this course examines common post-startup issues, such as how to plan ahead for your business, paying taxes, and keeping your product and business compliant. Finally, we explore how to grow your business into a multilocation or multistate company. Cannabis Laws and Policies Module 1 – Federal, State, and Local Laws For as long as cannabis has been illegal, people have been trying to legalize it. The argument is being made that cannabis consumption is far less harmful than alcohol, which is legal. In this first module, we discuss factors associated with supply, demand, and consumerism. We also define various laws at the federal, state, and local levels. Cannabis Laws and Policies Module 2 – Lobbying, Cultivation, Manufacturing, and Production Cannabis legalization and lobbying go hand in hand. We’ll discuss groups dedicated to lobbying and advocacy. Also, in this module we’ll describe aspects of cannabis cultivation, testing, manufacturing, production and retail sales. Cannabis Laws and Policies Module 3 – Banking and Financial Implications One of the biggest issues that commercial cannabis faces is the lack of access to the U.S. banking industry. Most banks and credit institutions that receive insurance from the FDIC will not take money that is associated with cannabis. This module discusses banking and financial implications associated with owning and operating a cannabis related business. Cannabis Laws and Policies Module 4 – Taxation and the Future of Cannabis There’s no denying the tax ramifications of recreational and medical cannabis. What are states doing with all of their newfound income? This module discusses cannabis taxes and ramifications, as well as various tax models. Finally, we examine the future of legalizing cannabis. Objectives… Cannabis Pharmacy After completing this course, you should be able to: Recall how cannabis works within the body Recognize how to dose and store medical cannabis Identify forms and varieties of medical cannabis Describe medicinal uses for medical cannabis Start Your Own Cannabis Business After completing this course, you should be able to: Recall aspects of cannabis legalization and the cannabis market Recognize the basics of starting a business, such as creating a mission statement and business plan Identify how to obtain your cannabis business license Describe techniques for branding yourself and growing your cannabis business Cannabis Laws and Policies After completing this course, you should be able to: Recall aspects of cannabis consumerism, safety, and regulations Recognize characteristics of cultivation, manufacturing, production, and retail sale of cannabis Identify banking and financial implications Describe federal, state, local, and tax laws related to cannabis FAQ How do I request more information about a course? 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