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Colorado Voters approved psilocybin mushrooms in 2022. Now the state is setting up how they'll be re – The Durango Herald

Colorado is now one of the first states to have its own Division of Natural Medicine that will, in about a year, issue licenses to spaces where psilocybin will be legally consumed. A small team, which.

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Colorado Voters approved psilocybin mushrooms in 2022. Now the state is setting up how they'll be regulated

Colorado is now one of the first states to have its own Division of Natural Medicine.

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Colorado's Natural Medicine Division Details Plans for Commercial Psilocybin

Filling a growing demand | News, Sports, Jobs - Weirton Daily Times

From staff reports GROWING FIELD Bailey Ebright, a junior in the health technologies program at Jefferson County Joint Vocational School, practices on her “patient” and said her education is giving her a great start in her future to become a neonatal nurse. All of the students in the program eventually move on to work in some aspect of the health care field. Contributed BLOOMINGDALE Health care has been a consistent frontrunner in the career field and the health technologies program at Jefferson County Joint Vocational School has continued its mission to supply the demand for workers. From nurses to phlebotomists, the program has churned out employees in all aspects of the industry. Instructor Tammy Sismondo said about 80 percent of her graduates move on to further their education with the largest percentage in nursing to medical assisting.

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Filling a growing demand | News, Sports, Jobs

From staff reports GROWING FIELD — Bailey Ebright, a junior in the health technologies program at Jefferson County Joint Vocational School, practices on her “patient” and said her education is giving her a great start in her future to become a neonatal nurse. All of the students in the program eventually move on to work in some aspect of the health care field. Contributed BLOOMINGDALE Health care has been a consistent frontrunner in the career field and the health technologies program at Jefferson County Joint Vocational School has continued its mission to supply the demand for workers. From nurses to phlebotomists, the program has churned out employees in all aspects of the industry. Instructor Tammy Sismondo said about 80 percent of her graduates move on to further their education with the largest percentage in nursing to medical assisting.

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