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About the Council

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The Physicians Cannabinoid Council started in 2019. It is composed of physicians and nurse practitioners' medical board of advisors who excel in their primary field of specialty, while choosing to spend time educating their patients and supporting the emerging field of cannabis research for potential therapeutic health benefits.

Board of advisors includes specialists in the field of family medicine, internal medicine, rheumatology, pain management, endocrinology, psychiatry, nephrology, and more.

Our mission is to focus on:
  • Promoting cannabis medical research for therapeutic opportunities and consumer safety
  • Educating on both risk and health benefits of cannabis based on current published data.
  • Collaborating with and support organizations with similar values.

Council Members

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Supporting Healthcare Collaborators

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About the Founder

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Dr. Dung Trinh is a well-known expert in speaking on preventive health, brain health, inflammation, ketosis, and intermittent fasting. He is a member of the International Cannabinoid Research Society which promotes Cannabis medical research for therapeutic opportunities.

As a leading expert on medical Cannabis research, Dr. Trinh has hosted educational events and webinars in partnership with multiple groups, including:​

  • Cannabis World Congress and Business Expo.

  • Keynote Speaker CBD Expo West.

  • Arfinn Med.

  • Professional Fiduciary Associations.

  • Physician Entities.

  • Hospitals.

Dr. Trinh is the founder of The Healthy Brain Clinic and Chief Medical Officer of Irvine Clinical Research. He serves on the leadership team of multiple health care organizations, and is the host of “Health Talks with Dr Trinh” heard weekly on OC Talk Radio. Dr. Trinh thrives on teaching medical school residents, interns, as well as high school students the value of providing quality evidence-based medical care as well as the need for compassion and passion in the pursuit of their goals.

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