Homeright arrow
Public radio program discusses cannabis legalization in New York and Connecticut

Public radio program discusses cannabis legalization in New York and Connecticut

David L. Nathan, MD, DFAPA

Check mark
Media
|
date
March 5, 2020
|

WSHU Public Radio, which broadcasts in New York and Connecticut, invited Dr. David Nathan to its program to discuss cannabis legalization alongside several other guests.

Topics discussed include the various new challenges for human resource professionals, emergency care, and the criminal justice system that legal cannabis could bring.

Guests:

Rue Dooley, knowledge adviser, The Society for Human Resource Management

David Nathan, M.D., president and founder, Doctors For Cannabis Regulation

Elizabeth Stuyt, M.D., addiction psychiatrist and medical director, Circle Program

Fred McKinney, Ph.D., Carlton Highsmith Chair of Innovation and Entrepreneurship, professor of entrepreneurship and strategy, Quinnipiac University

Rev. Abraham Hernandez, Connecticut chapter director, National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference

Listen to the show at WSHU.org Dr. David Nathan begins speaking at 12:51 in the program.

Share:

About the Author

David L. Nathan, MD, DFAPA

David L. Nathan, MD, DFAPA

David L. Nathan, MD, DFAPA is a psychiatrist, writer, and educator in Princeton NJ. He is the founder of Doctors for Cannabis Regulation and served as our first President. Dr. Nathan is a Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association and Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. While maintaining a full-time private practice, he serves as Director of Continuing Medical Education for the Princeton HealthCare System (PHCS) and Director of Professional Education at Princeton House Behavioral Health (PHBH). While serving on the steering committee of New Jersey United For Marijuana Reform (NJUMR.org), Dr. Nathan was surprised by the absence of any national organization to act as the voice of physicians who wish to guide our nation along a well-regulated path to cannabis legalization. This need was the inspiration for Doctors for Cannabis Regulation.