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Medical Students: Medical Elective & Free Membership


  • Subject area: Medical Cannabis 
  • Duration: 4 – 6 weeks
  • Available course dates: Flexible

Our student medical elective programme has now been running for several years, offering medical students a unique opportunity to gain experience in the emerging field of medical cannabis. This elective continues to provide a transformative learning experience for those wishing to broaden their clinical and research horizons.

Membership of the Society is just £1 for all medical students and is open to all. Enhance your medical career and deepen your understanding of this developing area of practice with our Medical Cannabis Elective.

The Medical Cannabis Clinicians Society (MCCS) is proud to offer the UK’s first medical cannabis student elective, designed specifically for UK-based medical students.

Our elective placements provide a unique combination of clinical exposure, hands-on training, and interdisciplinary learning. Whether you are at the beginning of your medical education or approaching its later stages, this programme offers invaluable insights and practical skills in a rapidly developing area of healthcare.

As medical schools currently offer limited teaching on medical cannabis and the endocannabinoid system, this elective helps bridge that gap by introducing students to the principles and practice of cannabis medicine.

With medical cannabis treatments becoming increasingly common in the UK, it is inevitable that future doctors will encounter them—whether or not they choose to take part in prescribing them.

For students interested in exploring this field further, the elective highlights a range of potential pathways, including:

  • Prescribing for conditions such as chronic pain, epilepsy, psychiatric disorders (including ADHD, PTSD, and anxiety), and neurological conditions such as migraine, multiple sclerosis, and spasticity.
  • Understanding the regulatory framework of “specials” medicines and the specialised pharmacy practices they require.
  • Exploring the processes behind cultivation and processing of medical cannabis.
  • Opportunities to contribute to clinical or academic research.
  • Roles in patient advocacy.
  • Educating peers, colleagues, and patients.

For further information on our medical electives, please download the Medical Elective Placement Overview.

Medical Cannabis Elective

Apply for our 2025/26 Medical Elective


Applications for our 2026 elective are now open. The process is simple: complete the online application form, providing your contact details and information about your field of study. Shortlisted applicants will be invited to interview, after which successful candidates will be asked to confirm their DBS status and provide evidence of enrolment in a medical school course.

Only one placement is available each year. Applications are assessed on your medical background, interest in cannabis medicine, and any relevant previous experience.

  • Application deadline: Friday 2 January 2026
  • Review period: We will aim to review and respond to all applications within 3 weeks
  • Start date: Flexible, depending on your availability

If you are interested in taking part, please complete the online application form.

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Choose medical electives tailored to your interests

Your elective experience will be uniquely shaped based on your interests. Our network includes leading doctors and clinicians specialising in a range of areas, so our elective placements can adapt to suit you.

Engage in real-world exposure by:

  • Participating in clinics run by the leading experts in medical cannabis
  • Attending cannabis industry events, where you’ll have the opportunity to network with and learn from industry leaders in medicine, pharmaceuticals, cultivation, and extraction.
  • Getting involved with fascinating research and education projects with global leaders in the field

What you’ll get as part of the elective placement

Pre reading and training

Before you start, elective students will be given free membership to the Society, so you can network with and meet medical students and clinical colleagues.

An opportunity for pre-reading includes:

Introduction to medical cannabis for medical students

Explore our guides and training materials, giving you a thorough introduction to the guidelines regarding medical cannabis prescribing.

Expert training with Prof. Mike Barnes

Build on your foundational knowledge with our specialist medical cannabis training course. This teaching explores the history, evidence and clinical applications of medical cannabis and provides an introduction to the endocannabinoid system.

Recommended Texts

Depending on your area of interest, we will provide a range of recommended books, articles, journals, and other helpful resources

Case Studies

A crucial component of our programme, you will review real-world examples of the clinical applications of medical cannabis. Gain an understanding of medical cannabis in patient scenarios, the dosages administered, and the effects observed.

During your elective placement

During your medical elective, you will be assigned a Supervisor and arrange a schedule of activities.

You will:

  • Take part in the Society’s events and activities, including attending meetings, training webinars, and meetings.
  • Have the opportunity to attend two clinic opportunities per week, where you can shadow a medical cannabis prescribing doctor during in person or virtual patient consultations
  • Attend pharmacy training, where you will work alongside pharmacists to gain an understanding of the role they play in medical cannabis prescribing.
  • Have access to an informal mentoring program, so you can learn from those with more experience in the field and ask questions as needed.

After the elective programme

After completion of your medical electives, you will have the opportunity to continue your involvement with the Society, its clinicians and members, and the wider medical community.

You will be asked to write and share your experience of the placement to better inform future applicants about what they can expect from our medical electives. 

You will also be supported to bring medical cannabis education into your university medical school and peer community, with virtual Q&A sessions, webinars and catch ups.You will have the opportunity to take part in our research projects, either independently or as part of a team, as well as developing post elective case studies. 

Rowan Thompson

Case study: past students


Read about Rowan’s experience with the Society’s medical electives.

“For my own medical placement, I was keen to use the time to get experience in as many areas of the medical cannabis sector as possible. I was able to work on multi-national collaborative papers and projects, attend the largest European medical cannabis conference with the Society, engage with clinics and pharmacies across the UK, and make new friends across the sector.

These multifaceted experiences have helped me in my own ongoing contributions to the literature around medical cannabis. Additionally, my elective has started my work with patient advocacy groups across the UK.

Being accepted into this elective placement has been enormously positive. My understanding of the real-world experience of what medical cannabis can do for patients has shifted my perspective and helped me grow as a medical professional.”

Rowan Thompson, Society Vice-Chair

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FAQs: Medical Elective

Looking for Medical Elective Ideas?

Good medical electives allow penultimate or final year medical students to gain clinical experience in areas not covered in the core curriculum and can provide specialised medical education.

As you explore medical elective ideas, consider elective opportunities that give you the opportunity to gain a comprehensive understanding of a rapidly evolving field. With medical cannabis gaining recognition globally, there’s been a surge in scientific research, policy debates, and patient enquiries.

Why should I do an elective with the MCCS?

The MCCS is the only organisation offering an accredited elective programme in medical cannabis.

By taking the elective, you will learn about the clinical applications, cultural implications, and legal aspects of medical cannabis. You will gain a better understanding of how medical cannabis works, the current evidence supporting its use, and potential future therapeutic treatments that are being explored. The elective is led by experienced clinicians who will provide you with the necessary knowledge and resources to become informed.

  • Understanding the therapeutic potentials and limitations of medical cannabis can empower doctors to make more informed decisions, offering an alternative or complementary treatment to patients where appropriate.
  • Understanding the Legislative Evolution. The UK has seen evolving regulations around the prescription and use of medical cannabis. By specialising in this area, medical students can become informed about the current legal landscape and its implications for future clinical practice.
  • Take a Multidisciplinary Approach. Medical cannabis intersects with various disciplines – pharmacology, neurology, pain management, mental health, and more. You’ll have the opportunity to work alongside clinicians, pharmacists, nurses, and advocates.
  • Understand Future Career Opportunities. As the medical community continues to recognise the benefits of medical cannabis for many patient groups, there will be increasing job opportunities in this specialty, from clinical roles to roles in research, consulting, and policy-making.
  • Access Research Opportunities. Students interested in academic medicine may find our medical student elective placements a stepping stone to a future research project.
  • Broaden your horizons. Beyond the medical implications, medical cannabis also delves into ethical, societal, and cultural considerations.
  • Develop Clinical Skills and Knowledge. Students undertaking our medical cannabis elective will gain practical experience, as well as increase their knowledge in this field. This can include developing clinical skills such as patient assessment, communication strategies and forming differential diagnoses.

What is medical cannabis?

Medical cannabis is the therapeutic use of the Cannabis plant to treat conditions and illnesses. Medical cannabis works by interacting with the endocannabinoid system in the body to produce an effect on various physiological processes. It has been found to have potential benefits for conditions such as chronic pain, PTSD, epilepsy, and cancer.

What are the benefits of medical cannabis?

Medical cannabis has benefits for patients living with conditions including PTSD, chronic pain, epilepsy, and cancer. It can also be used to manage associated symptoms, including nausea, pain, and anxiety.

What is the endocannabinoid system?

The endocannabinoid system (ECS) regulates physiological processes in the body, from sleep and mood to appetite and pain sensation. It’s made up of two types of receptors: CB1 and CB2. Endocannabinoids are signaling molecules produced by cells that bind to these receptors; they act like keys that fit into the receptors and open them to produce an effect from within. The ECS is believed to play a role in many diseases, making it a promising target for therapeutic intervention.

What is the future of medical cannabis?

The future of medical cannabis looks promising, as new clinical studies are being conducted to further understand how it can be used to treat various conditions. Increasingly, doctors and patients are turning to medical cannabis for treatment resistant conditions.

What is a medical cannabis clinic like?

A medical cannabis clinic provides a safe environment for patients to discuss their medical needs, ask questions, and gain access to quality care.

The clinicians also offer education about the different forms of medical cannabis, potential side effects, and how best to use the medicine in an effective way.

The majority of consultations are virtual.

I don’t know much about medical cannabis, can I still do my elective with the MCCS?

Yes, absolutely! The elective covers all aspects of medical cannabis, from basic knowledge to more advanced topics. It is designed for medical school students who are new to the subject, as well as those with a deeper understanding.

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