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National Association of Cannabis Practitioners (NACP) is a professional association for medical cannabis practitioners, offering membership, training, certification courses, professional communities, and personalized consultation services. Its core positioning is to help medical and health-related professionals understand the scientific foundations and clinical applications of cannabis-based therapy through evidence-based education, clinical training, and community support.
Its main product is the Medical Cannabis Advisor Certification Program, which is divided into four levels: Level 101 introduces the history of medical cannabis, the difference between recreational and medical use, a legal overview, the endocannabinoid system, and applicable conditions; Level 102 focuses on acute symptoms, cannabinoids such as THC/CBD, routes of administration, dosing, safety, contraindications, and drug interactions; Level 103 is aimed at chronic symptom management, long-term safety, dose adjustment, and side effect management; Level 104 covers client communication, active listening, ethics, professional standards, and clinical documentation. Courses can be taken via Live Online or On Demand formats.
Each level is priced at $175, bringing the publicly listed total for all four levels to $700. The main text clearly states that you must become a member before enrolling in the certification courses, but it does not disclose the membership fee. There is also a Certified Cannabis Advisor Consultation, priced at $135 per session. The certification title is clear, but the site does not specify the exam, course hours, certificate validity period, continuing education requirements, or the scope of third-party recognition.
The advantages are that the course levels and topics are relatively comprehensive, covering foundational science, clinical applications, safety, ethics, and the consultation process. Instructor credentials are also disclosed in some detail, with both instructors showing backgrounds related to holistic health, naturopathy, massage therapy, and Medical Cannabis Advisor work. The availability of both live online and on-demand formats also provides good flexibility. The drawbacks are that key information is still incomplete, such as membership fees, refund policy, payment methods, course duration, assessment standards, and the practical value of the certification. Medical cannabis is also highly affected by regional laws, so learners need to confirm their local compliance boundaries on their own.
This program is better suited for doctors, nurses, pharmacists, personal care providers, holistic therapy practitioners, and related industry professionals who want to build foundational knowledge of medical cannabis and a consultation framework. It may also suit overseas individual users with relevant health concerns who are seeking guidance. Since the main text does not provide information on access performance from mainland China, china_access can only be assessed as unknown. At the same time, this field is clearly sensitive from a regulatory perspective in China, so the course content should not be directly applied to local clinical or commercial practice unless there are explicit legal qualifications and a clear compliance basis.
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