The Microscope to Stethoscope lecture series continues this week
This week sees the continuation of the MUHC's inaugural public lecture series From Microscope to Stethoscope. On Wednesday, December 6, Dr. Mark Ware – Associate Medical Director of the MUHC Pain Clinic – will present: Medicinal cannabis – weeding fact from fiction, in Livingston Hall of the Montreal General Hospital of the MUHC.
"The medical use of cannabis (marijuana) is a topic of great interest to clinicians, scientists, politicians, lawmakers and the general public," says Dr. Ware. "Recent understanding of the mechanisms by which cannabis works on pain has led to renewed interest in the development of cannabinoid drugs." In his lecture Dr. Ware will describe the most significant research developments and breakthroughs in the use of cannabis as a treatment for chronic pain, and detail the safety concerns and health consequences of this controversial medication.
"From Microscope to Stethoscope is a journey of discovery into the world of biomedical research," says Dr. Arthur T. Porter, Director General and CEO of the ³ÉÈËVRÊÓƵ Health Centre. "It is an opportunity for MUHC scientists to demystify their research, and for the public to meet the researchers and gain an inside look at some of the most exciting discoveries and innovative breakthroughs taking place right now on the cutting edge of science."
Last month, Dr. David Colman – Director of the Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital – presented the opening lecture of the series entitled: The Three Princes of Serendip – an introduction to breakthroughs in research. On November 1, Dr. Brian Ward described how new immunologic ideas are being incorporated into therapies for problematic infections and explained how these new tools may be the best hope yet for the human race to address ongoing pandemic diseases like HIV and tuberculosis as well as potential pandemics like avian flu and the "second coming" of SARS.
All lectures begin at 7:30 p.m. in the Livingston Hall (room L6-500) of the Montreal General Hospital (1650 Cedar Avenue). All are welcome and admission is free. To reserve your seat, please contact MUHC Public Relations & Communications at 514-843-1560. To learn more about this lecture series visit: (English) or (French). This initiative is sponsored by the MUHC Foundation and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR).
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