Cannabis Patient Studies

Complementary Care

The Complementary Care Practice Based Research Network (CC-PBRN) is a practice-based research network in Florida with the overarching goal of uniting researchers, physicians, patients and stakeholders in Florida to address critical gaps in cannabis science knowledge and other complementary care approaches.

This network serves as a statewide resource for patient centered outcomes research in medical marijuana. The CC-PBRN is an academic-industry partnership between Florida State University (FSU) and Medical Marijuana Treatment Clinics of Florida (MMTC).

For Patients

For Patients

Prospective patients can view more information and signup for future studies.
For Researchers

For Researchers

Our researchers can view available patient data and past study results.
Current Studies

Current Studies

Learn more about our past studies and what results were produced.
General Inquiries

General Inquiries

If you have any questions, please contact us for more information.

Dr. Nicole Ennis

Director

Dr. Nicole Ennis is an Associate Professor in the Department of Behavioral Sciences and Social Medicine in the College of Medicine at Florida State University. She is the Director of the iR.A.C.E. (Intervention Research Advancing Care Equity) Lab.

Dr. Ennis is also an Affiliate Faculty member in the Department of Clinical and Health Psychology at the University of Florida and a member of the Advisory Board for the Southern HIV Alcohol Research Consortium (SHARC).

Dr. Nicole Ennis

CC-PBRN Studies

Clinical Trials

Upcoming Studies

Reaction to Older Adults while Driving After Cannabis Exposure

The goal of ROAD ACE is to improve our understanding of the consequences of medical marijuana use in later life and will study adults age 50 and older under a simulated driving performance.

Improving Cannabis Science Using Data Driven Solutions

Provide needed data to improve our understanding of the effect of medical marijuana use on patient reported outcomes among those with a qualifying medical condition in the state of Florida.

Cannabis Assessment Project

The goal of CAP is to examine cannabis use patterns among medical and recreational users aged 18 to 85 and identify key components needed for a standard cannabis assessment tool.