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Company Description
MAMEDICA® is a digital healthcare platform that integrates a virtual clinic with an online pharmacy, specialising in cannabis-based prescription medicines (CBPMs). We provide support to patients who have not experienced satisfactory outcomes with their current pain treatments. Our operations are fully regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC), General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC), Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), and the Home Office. MAMEDICA® focuses on offering safe, compliant, and effective medical solutions to improve patient care and wellness.
Role Description
This is a contract-based, remote Pain Consultant role. The Pain Consultant will be responsible for:
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- Assessing and managing patients with chronic pain
- Creating tailored treatment plans
- Providing consultations to determine the suitability of cannabis-based prescription medicines (CBPMs) for their conditions


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The role involves:
- Collaborating with multidisciplinary teams
- Documenting patient cases thoroughly
- Maintaining compliance with medical regulations
- Staying updated on advancements in CBPM-related treatments
Qualifications
- Medical and clinical expertise in pain management, with experience in treating chronic pain conditions.
- Knowledge of cannabis-based prescription medicines and related regulations, or a willingness to develop expertise in this area.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills to provide empathetic and clear consultations to patients.
- Ability to work effectively in a multidisciplinary team and adapt to a remote work environment.
- Proficient in documentation and maintaining compliance with clinical guidelines and CQC, GPhC, MHRA, and Home Office standards.
- Registered medical consultant on the specialist register with relevant qualifications and licensure in the field of pain management or related specialties.
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