Myfanwy Graham

Myfanwy Graham

Myfanwy Graham (M.Pharm, MPS) is an NHMRC Postgraduate Scholar and Monash Research Excellence Scholar at the Monash Addiction Research Centre in Melbourne, Fulbright Scholar Alumna in Public Health Policy (medicinal cannabis) and USC Schaeffer Institute Scholar, USC Leonard D. Schaeffer Institute for Public Policy & Government Service, University of Southern California. Myfanwy has been a registered pharmacist for over 17 years.Her research focuses on the impact of drug policy on public health outcomes, the translation of research findings into clinical practice settings, and the use of real-world data to inform future policy decisions. She has completed consultancy work for the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, the World Health Organization and the National Academy of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine.Prior to the award of a prestigious Fulbright Scholar role, Myfanwy was an Associate Investigator of the NHMRC-funded Australian Centre for Cannabinoid Clinical and Research Excellence (ACRE), was the Principal Medicines Information Pharmacist of a state government-funded medicinal cannabis advisory service (2018-2022) and developed state government-funded medicinal cannabis prescribing guidance documents.

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Medicinal cannabis refers to legally prescribed cannabis products. These are either the plant itself, or naturally occurring ingredients extracted from the plant.

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