
Brooke Worster
@brookeworster
Supportive Med/Cancer Pain Mgmt, Cannabis research/public policy, Mom. Views expressed here are my own.
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09-03-2012 14:01:01
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Good word Jefferson Health proud to be a part of your team

Great work! Our Masters in Cannabis Medicine, Science and Business is training experts for a booming field @IEHPatJEFF Thomas Jefferson University



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Don't forget to join our next #JeffTakeover TOMORROW by the Supportive Medicine Team Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center! Amy L Brooke Worster


The SKCC Telehealth Task Force increased the reach of telehealth to a wider range of patients, represented by the Area Deprivation Index. Is Telehealth here to stay? #healthliteracy #telehealth #jeffersonresearch #JeffTakeover @missSKCC Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center Jefferson Health



Thank you Jefferson Health for mandating vaccines. The data supports that this saves lives and more importantly decreases morbidity associated with Covid

Cannabis use in cancer patients will dramatically increase as adult use legalized. Why aren’t we studying and educating about this more? Love bringing light to this with good colleagues Salimah Meghani, PhD FAAN Nate Handley MD Greg Garber Amy L #RebeccaAshare

Studies on #cannabis will never be done “exactly like the way that we do trials for drugs that come through pharma. It’s got to be its own unique thing because it is its own unique thing," per SKCC's Dr. Brooke Worster: ow.ly/Ap5N50GiRO5 via Cancer Today


With the legalization of #MedicalCannabis in 36 states and DC, people with cancer are asking about taking it to manage side effects of the disease and its treatment. SKCC's Dr. Brooke Worster weighed in on the topic to Cancer Today: ow.ly/PvtI50Gpxjn


Our #JeffersonResearch Portraits continue with Dr. Brooke Worster! The Program Director of Thomas Jefferson University Medical Cannabis Science & Business, she explores how the plant can be used safely for a broad range of patients & illnesses. Read more on The Nexus: bit.ly/3gRGymP






Cannabis can improve quality of life - but we need to know so much more about what cancer patients benefit most and when there are risks that we need to discuss with patients. Thank you to the NCI for increasing funding for this question #fundcannabisresearch National Cancer Institute

Proud to be a part of a progressive approach to gathering much needed data on cannabis, especially in our cancer patients Massachusetts should lead on marijuana research bostonglobe.com/2023/09/13/opi… via The Boston Globe Greg Garber Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center National Cancer Institute Jefferson Research