Dean has vast experience in healthcare including direct patient care, team leadership, medical education, authorship, and clinical research. As well, his years working in the pharmaceutical industry have provided a wealth of knowledge and insight into how new drugs and devices are adopted into clinical practice and monitored thereafter. All of his abilities were tried, tested, and unquestionably confirmed during the first two years of the COVID-19 outbreak. Dean has not only survived, he has more to give, and is eager to start his next career adventure.
A counselor, doctors and former users caution about the effects of legalizing the sale of cannabis.
For our adolescent population, the No. 1 reason they come is cannabis.
Psychosis is, in layman’s terms, a break with reality. That happens, not rarely, to people who are daily cannabis users. There’s a certain fraction of people that will get better when they stop using marijuana. And there’s another fraction that won’t get better and they’ll stay psychotic and they’ll become schizophrenic. It’s very, very sad.