Clinical Practitioner Nutrition Track
A 7-course applied training pathway for evidence-informed nutrition in clinical practice.

Modules
Disordered Eating
Healthy Aging
Weight Management
Hormonal Health
Gut Health
Diet Decoder
Clinical Nutrition
Why this track exists
Nutrition is usually taught in fragments. Patients do not arrive that way. This track connects seven clinical areas into one framework for the patients you actually see.

How the track works
Modules
What you'll be able to do
Assess research, clinical claims, and trends with more confidence.
Collect and interpret dietary, clinical, lifestyle, medication, and lab information.
Choose, adapt, or rule out interventions based on context, evidence, risk, and scope.
Connect metabolic, gastrointestinal, hormonal, geriatric, and behavioural factors.
Explain complex recommendations without hype, rigidity, or needless restriction.
Recognise red flags, contraindications, and when to refer or hold back.
What's included
All seven courses and 40+ hours of structured learning.
Clinical tools: assessment templates, diet and intervention decision matrices, case-based exercises.
Reference guides: red-flag and referral guides, functional-lab interpretation aids.
Targeted resources: GLP-1 and sarcopenia tools, gut-health testing and follow-up frameworks, geriatric and disordered-eating screening resources.
Patient education resources.
Live case-review sessions, where applicable.
Certificate of completion.
Individual courses answer focused questions. The full track teaches you how those questions connect. A patient on a GLP-1 medication may also carry sarcopenia risk, gut symptoms, micronutrient gaps, and a disordered-eating pattern at the same time. Treating each in isolation misses the case. The value of the full track is seeing the whole picture.
Single course
Focused training in one area
One course of your choice
Course-specific resources
Certificate of completion for that course
Full track
A complete clinical nutrition framework
Your certificate
Complete the full curriculum and you receive a Clinical Practitioner Nutrition Track certificate of completion from OmniPraxis Collective. It recognises completion of the educational pathway. It does not confer a regulated designation, licence, diploma, specialist title, or expanded scope of practice.


Who it's for
New and early-career naturopathic doctors
Medical doctors who want practical nutrition training
Residents and recent graduates
Dietitians and allied health professionals
Practitioners building a nutrition, gut, metabolic, hormonal, or healthy-ageing focus
Experienced clinicians updating fragmented or outdated nutrition knowledge



