Welcome to PPA — start here
Welcome to Peptide Prescriber Academy.
PPA is the operational layer prescribers consult between visits. Academic CME teaches the science. PPA is the layer on top — per-peptide regulatory status updated monthly, protocol cards, chart-note templates, an Operational Peptide Reference covering 48 peptides, and a peer case-discussion community.
HOW PPA IS ORGANIZED
Six tracks of curriculum. Track 1 Peptide Foundations. Track 2 GLP Peptides. Track 3 Healing and Immune Peptides. Track 4 GH, Performance, and Longevity. Track 5 Cognitive, Sexual Health, and Specialty. Track 6 Building Your Peptide Practice. Curriculum is non-linear after Module 0.
Reference Library. The Operational Peptide Reference (a single bound atlas of 48 prescriber one-sheets), plus the individual one-sheets and a "How to Use the Reference Library" guide.
Protocol Card Library. Thirteen condensed point-of-care protocol cards — Tier 1 first-line cards (GLP initiation, healing stacks, GH secretagogue protocols, longevity, immune, cognitive, sexual health) and Tier 2 advanced cards (advanced GLP stacking, injury recovery, metabolic optimization, bioregulator deep protocol).
Monthly Regulatory Currency Tracker. First Wednesday of every month. FDA bulks list changes, DEA scheduling, state pharmacy board updates, peer-reviewed research, dates to watch. The April 2026 inaugural edition is live now.
Case-discussion community. This feed. Where members pressure-test cases peer-to-peer.
WHERE TO START
  1. Open Module 0 in the Start Here folder of the classroom. Ten minutes. It frames how to use the rest.
  2. 2. Read this month's Regulatory Currency Tracker. Note anything that affects a protocol you currently use.
  3. 3. Reply to this post and introduce yourself in the comments. State your license type and one peptide protocol you want to sharpen.
COMMUNITY NORMS
Peer-to-peer professional. Cite sources when relevant. Disagreement is welcome; ad hominem is not.
Prescribers own their clinical decisions. The community sharpens reasoning. It does not prescribe by committee.
A case post lands better when it includes patient context (age, sex, relevant history), what has been tried, what you are considering, and the specific question you want pressure-tested.
A note on my role. I am a health coach, not a physician. When I respond to clinical questions, my framing is operational and regulatory — practice setup, scope-of-practice mapping, documentation, regulatory currency. Clinical decisions remain with the prescribing clinician.
Educational only. Not legal or medical advice. Each item the Tracker flags names the source so members can verify before clinical action.
ASK JARED DIRECTLY
If you want to walk through something one-to-one — practice setup, co-management structure, a regulatory question, the certification pipeline — DM me on Skool or email jared@heal-strong.com and I will send a calendar link.
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