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Cannabis as a Frontline Solution for Autism - Pediatric Physician Roundtable Discussion Part 2

Cannabis as a Frontline Solution for Autism - Pediatric Physician Roundtable Discussion Part 2

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In the second installment of our physician roundtable discussion, Wendy Ross, M.D., Alan Flashman, M.D., and Bonni Goldstein, M.D. bring together years of experience in the pediatric field to discuss medical cannabis interventions for autism symptoms and offer insight into the physician perspective.

Dr. Wendy Ross is a developmental and behavioral pediatrician, and the inaugural director of Jefferson University Hospital’s Center for Autism and Neurodiversity.

Learn more about the Center for Autism and Neurodiversity: https://www.jeffersonhealth.org/clinical-specialties/center-for-autism-neurodiversity

Dr. Bonni Goldstein is a licensed physician and owner of Canna-Centers Wellness, a medical practice devoted to educating and approving qualifying patients for cannabis treatment.

Check out Bonni’s book, “Cannabis is Medicine”: https://www.canna-centers.com/cannabis-is-medicine/

Check out Canna Centers: https://www.canna-centers.com/

Dr. Alan Flashman is a practicing Psychiatrist currently based in Israel with a specialty in Adult, Child and Adolescent and Family Treatment.

Learn more about Dr. Flashman’s work at https://alanflashman.com/

Purchase “Family Therapies for the 21st Century” at https://www.morebooks.shop/shop-ui/shop/product/978-620-4-73729-4

For more resources, visit https://www.hopegrowsforautism.org/

Thanks to our sponsor, Trulieve: https://www.trulieve.com/

Trulieve Education: https://www.trulieve.com/cannabis-education

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