Cellular medicine principles for clearer monitoring and follow-up in complex outpatient cases
For outpatient clinicians building a monitoring-first framework
This course surveys core concepts in cellular medicine and how clinicians apply them when evaluating peptides and related biologic or device-based modalities. Across mechanistic teaching and real-world cases, faculty revisit mitochondrial function, redox balance, senescence signaling, and metabolic pathways to help organize clinical hypotheses. You’ll also see practical approaches to longitudinal monitoring, including how speakers think about labs, body composition, and functional endpoints over time in weight management and other outpatient settings. Additional sessions explore musculoskeletal pain and joint degeneration, microbiome- and women’s health–focused frameworks, and variability in patient response (including genomics and device parameter differences). The overall emphasis is on building a structured way to interpret emerging evidence and apply it cautiously in individualized care planning, with reassessment based on patient response. It is designed for outpatient clinicians and allied professionals who are using—or critically evaluating—peptides and adjacent cellular-medicine approaches in practice.
What's Included
This course brings together recorded lectures, case discussions, and expert panels to connect cellular mechanisms with practical clinical reasoning. The focus is on how to evaluate therapies and track patient response over time using structured monitoring and follow-up.
- Over 15 hours of video content
- 3 modules
- 29 video lessons
- Downloadable learning guides
Learn from the experts
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.