Peptide Therapeutics: A Clinical Foundation
Peptide therapy is gaining traction across longevity, metabolic health, and hormone optimization — but for many providers, the clinical foundation hasn’t kept pace with the interest. This webinar is designed to change that.
Join Laura Young, FDN-P, Board-Certified Holistic Health Practitioner and peptide education specialist, for a practical, evidence-informed introduction to peptide therapeutics. Drawing from her work certifying practitioners and consulting with healthcare providers nationwide, Laura brings a rare combination of clinical depth and teaching clarity to a topic that’s often oversimplified or overlooked entirely.
This session will cover the foundational principles every prescriber should understand before integrating peptides into practice — including how peptides function at the physiological level, the patient populations most likely to benefit, key considerations for responsible integration, and what to look for in a compounding pharmacy partner.
Whether you’re peptide-curious or already writing prescriptions and looking to build a more structured clinical framework, this session will give you the grounding to move forward with confidence.
What you’ll walk away with:
A working clinical vocabulary for peptide therapy
Insight into patient selection and appropriate use cases
A framework for evaluating peptide protocols with an evidence-informed lens
Practical guidance on integrating peptides into your existing practice model
Who should attend:
Physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and other licensed prescribers; peptide clinic owners and operators; telehealth platform leaders and clinical teams; and anyone building or scaling a practice model that includes preventative care, metabolic health, hormone optimization, or longevity medicine.
Compounded medications discussed in this webinar are not FDA-approved and are prepared based on individual patient prescriptions. Clinical decisions should be made in accordance with each provider’s scope of practice and patient-specific needs.