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ATTENTION HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS AND CLINICIANS
Hundreds Of Patients In Your Area Are Waiting For You To Add Ketamine Infusions To Your Clinic...
Hundreds Of Patients In Your Area Are Waiting For You To Add Ketamine Infusions To Your Clinic...
The Clinical Edition of Ketamine Academy is the step-by-step program that's going to help you quickly and easily add this breakthrough treatment to your clinic and allow you to help more patients while unlocking a new stream of income for your clinic.
The Clinical Edition of Ketamine Academy is the step-by-step program that's going to help you quickly and easily add this breakthrough treatment to your clinic and allow you to help more patients while unlocking a new stream of income for your clinic.
Over the last two decades, ketamine has quickly established itself as a breakthrough for treatment-resistant depression, PTSD, and chronic pain with growing evidence showing it's efficacy with other mental health disorders.
The problem: There aren't enough clinics offering this treatment to handle patient demand.
We've heard over and over again from our Ketamine Academy students that patients are driving hours for treatment because there aren't any clinics closer to them.
We need to change this.
After helping hundreds of practitioners become ketamine infusion providers, the results are pretty clear and astounding. Patients are seeing noticeable results in as little as two weeks of treatment when nothing else has worked.
Please Note: The Clinical Version of the Program Does NOT Include Clinic Start Up or Business Training. The Comprehensive Business Training Program Includes This.
360 million people are effected by depression, making it the leading cause of disability worldwide and is a major contributor to the overall global burden of disease.
Over 17 million adults in the U.S. have reported having at least one major depressive episode with the highest prevalence amongst 18-25 year olds.
Amongst adults reporting having a major depressive episode 64% reported it causing severe impairment to their life.
One-third of patients with depression are considered treatment-resistant, meaning they've failed to find relief from symptoms despite multiple forms of treatment. They account for $64 billion of the $200 billion spent on mental health each year.
The Need For This Novel Treatment
Researchers are starting to realize that treatment-resistant depression is something of a misnomer. Ketamine has shown researchers that these patients are not resistant to treatment; we haven't been giving them the right treatment they need.
With over one third of patients not responding to standard treatment options, it's time to admit that depression is more complex than we realize and we have to explore different options.
Ketamine works in a different way than traditional antidepressants. As an NDMA antagonist, it works by increasing glutamate and activating AMPA receptors which increases BDNF and mTor. This helps develop new neural pathways to develop in the brain. Researchers are still investigating exactly how this different interaction works, but it's clear, after dozens and dozens of studies, that ketamine is an effective treatment with 80% of patients seeing significant relief within one week of starting treatment (5).
Treatment-resistant depression
PTSD
Bipolar
OCD
Fibromyalgia & Neuropathic Chronic Pain
So what does it all mean?
There are even more patients than those with Treatment-Resistant Depression that are waiting for a ketamine clinic to open in their area. Patients in your own town, maybe even already coming to your clinic who are struggling to find relief from these symptoms.
We've done all the work already and made it easy to quickly add ketamine infusions to your clinic. We've already done the hundreds of hours of research, sifted through dozens of articles and studies, and put everything together in an easy to follow program that will turn you into a competent ketamine clinician in 30 hours.
Patients happily pay cash for their infusion means you don't have to deal with (or wait for) insurance companies.
Ketamine is a high margin service with prices ranging from $350-850 per infusion with supply costs being minimal.
Additional revenue stream means capturing a new market of patients while also having the opportunity to serve your current patients even better.
Recoup your investment in the Ketamine Academy with a single patient.
Patients happily pay cash for their infusion means you don't have to deal with (or wait for) insurance companies.
Ketamine is a high margin service with prices ranging from $350-850 per infusion with supply costs being minimal.
Additional revenue stream means capturing a new market of patients while also having the opportunity to serve your current patients even better.
Recoup your investment in the Ketamine Academy with a single patient.
The online Ketamine Therapy Coaching Program is a comprehensive coaching and training program that combines theory with lessons from real-life clinical experience. We take the guesswork out to ensure your ability to implement this service quickly and safely.
Here's how we've done it:
First, you will acquire the knowledge and skill necessary to provide this safe and highly effective therapy with our CE-approved online video training program. Being approved by the AANA (American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology) means you can be confident that all material is well-researched and evidence-based.
Then you’ll learn the step-by-step process on how to implement ketamine infusions into your clinic. We even supply you will all the forms and document templates you need to get up and running easily without wasting time trying to figure it all out yourself so you can have a predictable flow of patients coming through the door every week!
As part of our commitment to helping you in any way we can, we are offering exclusive live group coaching sessions monthly where your questions and concerns will be answered by the Ketamine Academy founders along with other ketamine clinic founders and clinicians.
Worry that you can't join the calls? We are happy to introduce our Video Response Program where you can send in your business or clinical question, and get a video response sent back to you within 5 business days!
Our Ketamine
Therapy Course gets
5 star reviews!
We are very proud of our ketamine therapy coaching & online course program and we work diligently to help our students find success. Here are some reviews from some of our amazing students, all with a variety of backgrounds and license types.
"One of the things that my business partner and I really liked about Ketamine Academy is the Facebook page. There are several providers on there with years of experience. I've already run 5 to 10 different things across people there to get their take on clinical scenarios. It's been extremely helpful since there aren't many guidelines specifically for ketamine infusion. It's good to see what other providers have done and what industry standards are."
Josh Retz
MSN, CRNA, APRN
"The course is extremely well done. Jason's like the Tony Robbins of getting things done because he teaches the aspect of business and getting things off the ground and motivation, rather than, you know, here's Ketamine, here's how it works, because those things I already know. 90 percent of the material that he covers is things that I had no clue about, and if the course didn't exist, it literally would have been impossible for me to even imagine starting a venture like this."
Joseph Raziano
MD
"I'm happy to say that I received 100 percent of what I expected from the class and more. That being becoming a part of this network with invaluable resources and perks. Jason makes a point to bring former patients and students to provide their stories and journeys, which is quite interesting and educational."
Sergio Sobredo
MD
"After taking this course I believe I have the tools, the templates, and most importantly the updated information and support of the Ketamine Academy to be able to finally launch this business. I've been a CRNA for 20 plus years and it's time to move into a different direction and I think I can do it in the next six months."
Ramona M. Domen
Ph
"The portion of the course covering insurances, types of leases, marketing, how to use QuickBooks, and all the recommendations you give just saved me so much time and money. I really can't say enough about the course. I loved it. I am very appreciative that you took the time to put this course together because I feel like it is really helping a lot of people."
Sarah Wilczewski
CRNA
Understand what departments and agencies set regulations and guidelines that relate to private practice and ketamine therapy in your state and how to find the rules that apply to your practice. Learn the standards of care for safe ketamine administration. Learn how to set up vendor accounts and where to get the best prices on equipment and supplies, and how to purchase ketamine and other medications through distributors.
Show Details
Licensing and Regulations Supplies
Pharmaceuticals and Equipment
How to Order Ketamine
You'll come away from these lessons with an in-depth knowledge of how ketamine and other medications work together in treatment so you can confidently administer treatment to your patients.
Show Details
History of Ketamine
Ketamine Pharmacokinetics & Pharmacoodynamics Magnesium
Lidocaine
Antihypertensives-Clonidine
Metoprolol
Esmolol
Hydralazine
Labetalol
ALCS Med Review
Antiemetics-Zofran IV and ODT
Phenergan
Compazine
Reglan
Midazolam
Haldol
Gabapentin
Toradol
Ketamine Cream
Compounding Pharmacies
Spravato (Esketamine)
Mental health is an extremely complex topic, these lessons will ensure you are well equipped to handle various mental health disorders you're likely to see with patients and how best to care for them.
Show Details
Depression
Suicidality
Postpartum Depression
Seasonal Affective Disorder
Dysthymia
Anxiety
Fibromyalgia
PTSD
Bipolar
Schizophrenia
Guest Lecture
Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy for Depression
Introduction to Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy
Types of Clinicians & Psychotheraphy
KAP Clinicians and Therapies
KAP Efficacy
Ketamine Mechanisms of Action
Best Practices for KAP Providers
Every pain patient is different and these lessons will help you gain insight into who you can best help with ketamine and how to ensure they get the results their looking for. Epidemiology of Pain Anatomy and Physiology of Pain Review Types of Pain Assessment of Pain Pain Terminology Diagnostic Testing of Nerve Function Pharmacological Treatment of Pain Ketamine for Acute Pain Ketamine for Chronic Pain
Show Details
Epidemiology of Pain
Anatomy and Physiology of Pain Review
Types of Pain
Assessment of Pain
Pain Terminology
Diagnostic Testing of Nerve Function
Pharmacological Treatment of Pain
Ketamine for Acute Pain
Ketamine for Chronic Pain
Understand what departments and agencies set regulations and guidelines that relate to private practice and ketamine therapy in your state and how to find the rules that apply to your practice. Learn the standards of care for safe ketamine administration. Learn how to set up vendor accounts and where to get the best prices on equipment and supplies, and how to purchase ketamine and other medications through distributors.
Show Details
Licensing and Regulations Supplies
Pharmaceuticals and Equipment
How to Order Ketamine
You'll come away from these lessons with an in-depth knowledge of how ketamine and other medications work together in treatment so you can confidently administer treatment to your patients.
Show Details
History of Ketamine
Ketamine Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacoodynamics
Magnesium
Lidocaine
Antihypertensives-Clonidine
Metoprolol
Esmolol
Hydralazine
Labetalol
ALCS Med Review
Antiemetics-Zofran IV and ODT
Phenergan
Compazine
Reglan
Midazolam
Haldol
Gabapentin
Toradol
Ketamine Cream
Compounding Pharmacies
Spravato (Esketamine)
Mental health is an extremely complex topic, these lessons will ensure you are well equipped to handle various mental health disorders you're likely to see with patients and how best to care for them.
Show Details
Depression
Suicidality
Postpartum Depression
Seasonal Affective Disorder
Dysthymia
Anxiety
Fibromyalgia
PTSD
Bipolar
Schizophrenia
Guest Lecture
Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy for Depression
Introduction to Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy
Types of Clinicians & Psychotheraphy
KAP Clinicians and Therapies
KAP Efficacy
Ketamine Mechanisms of Action
Best Practices for KAP Providers
Every pain patient is different and these lessons will help you gain insight into who you can best help with ketamine and how to ensure they get the results their looking for. Epidemiology of Pain Anatomy and Physiology of Pain Review Types of Pain Assessment of Pain Pain Terminology Diagnostic Testing of Nerve Function Pharmacological Treatment of Pain Ketamine for Acute Pain Ketamine for Chronic Pain
Show Details
Epidemiology of Pain
Anatomy and Physiology of Pain Review
Types of Pain
Assessment of Pain
Pain Terminology
Diagnostic Testing of Nerve Function
Pharmacological Treatment of Pain
Ketamine for Acute Pain
Ketamine for Chronic Pain
One of the most tedious and boring parts of adding a new treatment is creating all the forms you need from assessment tools to medical history and medical and office supplies checklists. We provide everything you need to get started. Check out the full list below.
Ketamine Clinic Medical History Form
Ketamine Clinic Physical Evaluation Form
Consent for Ketamine Treatment Form
Ketamine Infusion Record Version 2
PTSD Assessment
Neuropathic Pain Assessment Tool
Discharge Instructions Template
Ketamine Referral Form
Medical Records Release Form
New Patient Privacy Practices Notice
New Patient Intake & Clinic Policies Form
Ketamine Consultation Script for Providers Template
Total Value: $3,000
Bonus: Researched Backed Dosing Protocols To Take Out Any Guess Work
Don't waste your time researching or trying to figure out which protocols you should be using. We've curated the best dosing protocols to use that are actually backed by science and research.
Clinic Emergency Protocols Template
Protocols for chronic pain
Ketamine Infusion Protocol/Orders Template
Most commonly used Ketamine protocol for depression & PTSD
Bonus: Exclusive Student Community So You Can Network With Other Successful Students
Join our Facebook network of other ketamine clinicians who are sharing what's working in their clinic now, will help you overcome hurdles and roadblocks, and be there for support and additional guidance when you need it.
Total Value: $997
Become a certified ketamine infusion provider. Display your certificate of completion with pride in your office while giving your patients the piece of mind knowing they're in the hands of a trained professional.
$799/month
Lifetime Access to the Course*
1 year of access to the Group Coaching Calls
*Course must be completed within the first year to obtain the CE credits
BEST DEAL
$1,999
Lifetime Access to the Course*
1 year of access to the Group Coaching Calls
*Course must be completed within the first year to obtain the CE credits
$499/month
Lifetime Access to the Course*
1 year of access to the Group Coaching Calls
*Course must be completed within the first year to obtain the CE credits
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Meet Your Instructors
Jason Duprat, MBA, MSA, APRN, CRNA
Founder & Instructor
Jason is a serial entrepreneur, nurse anesthetist, and retired nurse corps naval officer. He was the former detachment training officer for Expeditionary Medical Facility-Dallas, Det A. He founded, operated, and later sold his ketamine therapy practice. He is the founder & lead instructor of the Ketamine Academy and the founder & co-instructor of the IV Therapy Academy and Med Spa Launch Academy.
Jason is also the creator and host of the Healthcare Entrepreneur Academy Podcast, a podcast devoted to inspiring, motivating, and educating healthcare professionals on their quest to become successful healthcare business owners.
Jason is passionate about helping other healthcare professionals find true freedom and happiness through entrepreneurship. In his spare time, he enjoys weight training, spending time on the water with his family, and helping his church LIVE stream their service.
West Chester University of Pennsylvania, Master of Business Administration, Dec, 2019
Barry University, Orlando, Florida, Master of Science in Anesthesiology, May, 2014
University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida, Accelerated Second Degree BSN, Aug, 2009
Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, New York, Bachelor of Science in Management with a conc. in Information Technology, Nov. 2005.
National Certifications/Training
American Heart Association
Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)
Pediatric Advanced Cardiac Life Support (PALS)
Basic Life Support (BLS)
Emergency Nurses Association
+Trauma Nurse Course Curriculum
National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians
+ Tactical Combat Casualty Care
Defense Medical Readiness Training Institute
+ Combat Casualty Care Course
American Association of Critical Care Nurses
+ CCRN
Navy Reserve Unit Management Course
Professional Associations
Psychedelic Medicine Association
Military Officers Association
American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology
Florida Association of Nurse Anesthetists
American Nurses Association
National Nurses in Business Association
Society of Physician Entrepreneurs
Paul Colligan, DNP, CRNA
Instructor
Paul earned his Doctorate of Nursing Practice and Masters of Nursing from the University of Minnesota. He has an entrepreneurial spirit and a strong interest in breaking down complex situations and creating workable solutions, which constantly drives him to think outside the box.
In addition to owning a successful ketamine clinic in Minnesota, he provides professional anesthesia services for his own group, West-Pacific Anesthesia, and another private anesthesia group in Minnesota.
Paul’s knack for teaching and engaging with students to optimize their learning experience has been his signature teaching approach, giving him high reviews from students. Even though he does a lot of educating, he feels he is taught every day by learning more from his students and patients.
When he isn’t working hard, you will find Paul playing hard, spending time with his family, traveling with his wife and five kids to the ocean, diving, surfing, fishing, or somewhere in the mountains hiking or camping. Additionally, he enjoys playing with one of their two dogs and keeping them away from the chickens, working out/running and endurance training, reading about human optimization and biohacking.
Education And Training
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, Doctor of Nursing Practice, 2015
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, Masters of Nursing, 2008
Portland State University, Portland, OR, Bachelor of Science
Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, Bachelor of Science
Bemidji State University, Bemidji, MN, Bachelor of Science
American Heart Association
Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)
Pediatric Advanced Cardiac Life Support
Basic Life Support (BLS)
Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP)
Infant Resuscitation/Stabilization Program
Professional Associations
American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology
Minnesota Association of Nurse Anesthetists
Minnesota APRN Coalition
American Nurses Association
Society of Physician Entrepreneurs
American Society of Ketamine Providers
Amy LaValla DNP, PMHNP-BC, APRN, PHN
Guest Lecturer
Amy LaValla earned her Doctorate of Nursing Practice from the University of Minnesota. But even before this, she has been passionate about caring for people’s mental health needs and working with them to improve and maintain functioning.
She is continuously looking for opportunities to help shape and guide policies and practice as well as seeking out new information to help this underserved population. She has also education about
complementary practices to further support the health and well being of her clients. In addition to psychiatry, her practices include integrative therapies of acupressure, aromatherapy, and Reiki.
Amy has worked for over 20 years with children, adolescents, and adults with mental health needs. She has worked in a variety of settings including in client homes, outpatient clinics, residential treatment facilities, correctional facilities, and inpatient psychiatric hospitals. She is passionate about education and client care. In addition to working as a clinician, she serves as an educator, clinical supervisor, and is a member of several advisory boards.
When not working or seeking out opportunities for personal and professional growth, Amy spends her time gardening, reading, snorkeling, diving, fishing, camping, and spending time with her family, dogs, and fish.
Education And Training
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, Doctor of Nursing. Practice with Minor in Integrative Therapies, 2015
Minnesota State University, Moorhead, MN, Bachelor of Science in Nursing
National Certifications/Training
+ American Heart Association
Basic Life Support
+ Crisis Prevention Institute
Verbal Intervention
Nonviolent Crisis Intervention
Nonviolent Crisis Intervention with Advanced Physical Skills
+ Usui Reiki Level II
Psychedelic Medicine Association
Military Officers Association
American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology
Florida Association of Nurse Anesthetists
American Nurses Association
National Nurses in Business Association
Society of Physician Entrepreneurs
Glenn Hartelius, PhD
Guest Lecturer
An innovator in the development and application of tools to develop exceptional leadership skills, based on the psychology of the whole person. He is an internationally known scholar in transpersonal psychology. In his own research, he has developed a novel, pragmatic way of describing attention and states of consciousness that reflects direct inner experience yet can be measured and described in terms that simplify access to quiet meditation, clear focus, and leadership presence.
Dr. Hartelius founded and chairs the online PhD in Integral and Transpersonal Psychology at the California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS) in San Francisco, CA, where he serves as Associate Professor.
He is also co-author of The Ketamine Papers, a presentation of scientific evidence for ketamine as an adjunct to psychotherapy and as a novel therapy for treatment-resistant depression, and co-editor of The Wiley-Blackwell Handbook of Transpersonal Psychology, the first professional handbook for this subdiscipline focused on the psychology of the whole person.
+ California Institute of Integral Studies California Institute of Integral Studies, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) East-West Psychology, 2009
+ American Psychological Association
Division 32 Carmi Harari Early-Career Award
American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology
Minnesota Association of Nurse Anesthetists
Minnesota APRN Coalition
American Nurses Association
Society of Physician Entrepreneurs
American Society of Ketamine Providers
Can an NP open a clinic
Yes, absolutely. NPs can open clinics in all states. Depending on your state, you may need to hire a physician to collaborate with.
Does this help patients recover or do they have to be on ketamine forever?
Unfortunately, it is not a cure, and repeated visits are required. Depending on the patient, they may have to come back anywhere from every month to 6 months.
Yes, absolutely! It can be administered by an infusion clinic. There are certain rules and guidelines that need to be followed. I cover that in more detail in the course. No, it can not be given in a "salon."
When one partner enrolls in the program, each additional partner or staff person can have their own account created for $799. This will give them individual accesses to the program.
Yes, downloadable lists for medical supplies and equipment are included in the program.
Great questions. I actually did a Facebook live lesson on this. Here is the link if you are interested in watching. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GGijdGRzqc In summary, esketamine has helped boost awareness of ketamine as a treatment option. It is far less effective than the racemic ketamine given IV. At this point, we are not sure if insurance will reimburse us or what they will pay. Patients given nasal esketamine must still be administered the medication in a clinical setting and supervised for 2 hours. As long as reimbursement is reasonable, many ketamine clinics plan to offer this as an option to patients who wouldn't otherwise be able to afford the better IV option. Overall, I think it is good for ketamine clinics.
Can an RN open a clinic?
Yes, RNs can open a clinic but would need to hire or partner with a provider (NP, CRNA, MD, DO). Since CRNAs function under medical direction, we need physicians to practice...what physicians can we ask other than pain management physicians. In almost every state, there is no specialty requirement for the supervising physician. The Nurse Practice Act will tell you who can supervise or collaborate. Typically they state it can be any MD, DO, or even a podiatrist.
No, you do not. Low-dose ketamine is the administration of sedation, and there is no requirement to be an anesthesia provider to administer low-dose ketamine.
Ideally, you'd be open one day during the week, even if it's only in the evening. A new patient protocol usually consists of 6 infusions over two weeks which would require them to come once during the week. You could reserve those weeknight slots only for new patients and then schedule boosters on the weekends.
It depends. Where you live, who you want to serve, how many chairs/rooms you want to start with, what part of town you have your office in, etc, are all critical factors in determining startup costs. When I opened my clinic in Albuquerque, I was able to start it for a little less than $15,000. If you're a hands-on person, it's possible your startup costs could be similar. We do include a startup cost calculator with the Ketamine Academy so you can figure out exactly how much you need to get going.
Pretty close. While we have done our best to make this as much of a step-by-step process as possible, this is still a business, and you'll have to decide how you'd like to run your clinic. There are also state-specific things (like regulations) that will be different depending on where in the United States (or the world) you're opening your clinic.
So look...right now you really have two choices...
You can keep doing what you’re doing. Working hard, long days. Getting paid less than you know your expertise is worth.
The shift is happening either way. This trend will continue to grow no matter what you do.
That’s why I hope you’ll choose to join us inside the Ketamine Academy. After all, it’s completely risk free for you...and it might very well change your career and your life.
So click the button to join now, and I’ll see you on the inside.
If ALL this course did was bring you 1 ketamine infusion patient per MONTH, would it be worth it?
If ALL this course did was decrease your reliance on your day job, would it be worth it?
If ALL this course did was help you normalize your work schedule so you had more time for living, would it be worth it?
If ALL this course did was increase the revenue you made from your existing patients, would it be worth it?
If so, then you owe it to yourself to give the academy a shot.
The only thing you risk is wondering “why didn’t I do this sooner?”
- Jason Duprat MBA, MSA, APRN, CRNA
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