Cannabis and the Pediatric Brain with Dr. Bonni Goldstein

There is so much research out there about the dangers of THC and marijuana on the development of the pediatric brain. But our guest Dr. Bonni Goldstein specializes in working with pediatric patients and cannabis.

She says it is critical to remember that prescribing and using medical cannabis is much different than the stories we hear of teenagers using cannabis in problematic or recreational situations.

Bonni Goldstein, M.D., is the owner and medical director of Canna-Centers Wellness and Education, a medical practice devoted to educating patients about the use of cannabis for serious and chronic medical conditions. She is also a medical advisor to Weedmaps.com, the first and largest global technology and media company in the cannabis space.

She joins Dr. Leigh Vinocur again this episode to talk about the conditions where cannabis is used in pediatric medicine, the research into medical cannabis patients vs recreational users, and the unfortunate cases of accidental overdose.
Cannabis and the Pediatric Brain with Dr. Bonni Goldstein
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Bonni Goldstein, M.D.
Bonni Goldstein, M.D.,  is the owner and medical director of Canna-Centers Wellness and Education, a medical practice devoted to educating patients about the use of cannabis for serious and chronic medical conditions. She is also medical advisor to Weedmaps.com, the first and largest global technology and media company in the cannabis space.

In 2008, Dr. Goldstein developed an interest in the science of medical cannabis after witnessing its beneficial effects in an ill friend. She has since helped thousands of adults and children with chronic and serious medical conditions achieve a better quality of life with the use of cannabis medicine.

Dr. Goldstein received her undergraduate education at Rutgers College, and earned her medical degree at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. She completed both her internship and residency, serving as chief resident, at Childrens Hospital Los Angeles.

Dr. Goldstein was a Clinical Instructor in Pediatrics at USC School of Medicine in Los Angeles, Emergency Transport Attending Physician at Childrens Hospital Los Angeles, and Emergency Medicine Attending Physician in the Pediatric Emergency Department at Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center.

A frequent speaker nationally and internationally, Dr. Goldstein has presented her clinical findings at the biannual Cannabis Science Conference, the yearly CannMed Conference, Patients Out of Time Conference, International Association for Cannabis as Medicine Conference, as well as many others. Dr. Goldstein was awarded “2017 Healthcare Professional of the Year” by Americans for Safe Access, a non-profit that promotes safe and legal access to cannabis throughout the nation.

Dr. Goldstein is on the board of the International Association for Cannabis as Medicine, as well as the Medical Advisory board of Whole Plant Access for Autism, a non-profit that provides education and resources to families.

Dr. Goldstein’s first book, Cannabis Revealed, was awarded “2017 Semifinalist Book of the Year" by the American Botanical Council. Her next book, Cannabis is Medicine, will be published by Little, Brown Spark in September 2020.