Cellular-level clinical reasoning for clearer testing choices and more structured follow-up in complex cases
For clinicians seeking stronger interpretation of complex testing
This course brings together a multi-speaker survey of cellular medicine, focusing on how mechanism-based thinking can inform day-to-day clinical reasoning. You will review practical measurement and interpretation topics—including cardiac CT plaque phenotyping and staging, hormone testing options (serum, saliva, and urine metabolites), and breath analysis for metabolic flexibility—to better connect physiology to clinical decisions and follow-up. Sessions also compare common cardiometabolic therapies (such as metformin, SGLT2 inhibitors, and incretin-based medications) and discuss selected modalities including hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT), peptides, and neuromodulation, emphasizing intended use, limitations, and safety considerations rather than standardized protocols. Across talks and case narratives, the course reinforces a “mechanism → measurement → reassessment” approach that can support clearer documentation, risk stratification, and individualized care planning. In practice, this framework aims to help clinicians track patient-relevant endpoints over time (for example, imaging findings, symptoms, function, and metabolic markers) and adjust plans based on response. It is designed for clinicians and advanced trainees in integrative, functional, metabolic, or longevity-oriented care, as well as allied health professionals and researchers who want a structured way to interpret complex presentations.
What's Included
The course is organized as a series of recorded stage talks and a panel discussion that move from core physiology to clinical interpretation and follow-up. Across topics, the emphasis is on linking mechanisms to measurement so learners can apply a consistent reasoning framework in practice.
- Over 20 hours of video content
- 4 modules
- 27 video lessons
- Downloadable learning guides
William Seeds, MD
Before establishing the SSRP Institute, Dr. Seeds served as a board-certified orthopedic surgeon and sports medicine specialist for nearly three decades, including Chief of Surgery, Orthopedic Residency Site Director, and Director of The Ohio Bone & Joint Institute for University Hospitals.
His significant contributions to sports medicine have been recognized at the NFL Hall of Fame. He has consulted for athletes across all major sports leagues, including the NFL, NHL, MLB, NBA, and even the performers on “Dancing with the Stars.”
Through his research at the SSRP Institute, Dr. Seeds continues to explore the cellular pathways and mechanisms that positively impact disease and dysfunction in the body as well as optimize physical performance.
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