Patients Out of Time is a patient advocacy
organization; we therefore have a universal
constituency.
We support the rights of patients to have a
legal and safe access to the therapeutic use
of cannabis.
The mission of our organization, a 501 (c)
3 non-profit, is the education of health care
professionals
and the public about the therapeutic use of
cannabis. Our leadership is composed of
medical and nursing professionals with expertise
in the clinical applications of cannabis
and five of the seven patients (two wish to
remain anonymous) who receive their medical
cannabis
from the US government.
Working closely since 1990, the Founders formalized
their work in 1995 as a VA corporation.
The organization or individual Directors have
been responsible for:
-The production of Marijuana as Medicine, an
18 minute award winning video that has been
viewed
on the national TV stations of Germany, The
Netherlands and Belgium in repeat format and
in
most other European countries as well. In the
US it has been broadcast over 10,000 times
on local, university and commercial stations.
-“Cannabis
In Medical Practice: A Legal, Historical
and Pharmacological Overview
of the Therapeutic Use of Marijuana”,
(1997) edited by Mary Lynn Mathre, was the
only modern book referenced in the 1999 Institute
of Medicine Report,“Marijuana and Medicine: Assessing the
Science Base.”
-The First
National Conference on Cannabis Therapeutics
held in April 2000 and co-sponsored
by Patients Out of Time and the College of Medicine
and the College of Nursing of the
University of Iowa was the first accredited
therapeutic cannabis education program held
in the US since 1860. It was real time satellite
transmitted to remote sites in the US and Canada.
-The Chronic Cannabis Use in the Compassionate
Investigational New Drug Program:
An Examination of Benefits and Adverse Effects
of Legal Clinical Cannabis was conducted
at Missoula, MT in the spring of 2001.
“The
Missoula Study” is the only
evaluation of
how over twenty years of federally supplied
smoked marijuana affected four US patients.
-The Second
National Clinical Conference on Cannabis
Therapeutics was held in May 2002
in Portland, OR. It was co-sponsored by the
Oregon Department of Human Services,
Health Services; Oregon Nurses Association;
Mothers Against Misuse and Abuse;
and the Portland Community College Institute
of Health Professionals.
-Patients Out of Time is a principal of a “Petition
to Reschedule Cannabis”
submitted to and accepted by the Drug Enforcement
Administration for review.
See, www.drugscience.org.
-The Third National
Clinical Conference on Cannabis Therapeutics
continues
our bi-annual series. No organization, individual
or government has challenged
the research or conclusions presented by faculty
at our two previous forums.
The world-class faculty that have accepted our
invitation to come to Charlottesville
and share their knowledge shall maintain that
level of excellence.
-Our next major project is The
Fourth National Clinical Conference on Cannabis
Therapeutics
to be held in Santa Barbara, California hosted
by City College of Santa Barbara and accredited
by California health organizations. The dates
are April 5-8, 2006. The theme of the conference
is: The Body-Mind Connection. While various
aspects of clinical use will be covered, the
core
of the forum will involve both physical cannabis
treatment and the use of cannabis for PTSD,
ADD,
depression and other emotional or psychological
problems.
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