Empowering DOs to Lead the Future of Regenerative & Integrative Healthcare

Transform your osteopathic expertise with systems biology, data-driven diagnostics, and evidence-based Ayurvedic integration.

Your Learning Journey at a Glance


What you may have learned:

➤ You have strong grounding in holistic patient care, musculoskeletal science, and hands-on therapeutic skills through Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment (OMT), with experience managing chronic pain and mobility-related conditions.

What you may not know:

➤ Traditional herbal therapeutics, dosha-based physiology, AI-enabled diagnostics, and regenerative systems-medicine approaches may be new to you — along with global practice models combining osteopathy and integrative care.

What you will learn:

➤ We will help you integrate OMT with evidence-based herbal, lifestyle, and systems-biology-driven interventions, while giving you digital health skills and clinical frameworks to expand your scope in global integrative care.

Basic Certification in PRISM

This program expands the DO’s holistic and musculoskeletal expertise into a structured integrative systems model. It introduces scientific Ayurveda, systems biology, digital diagnostics, and foundational data literacy — building the ability to understand and treat dysfunctions beyond structure alone. DOs learn to correlate OMT outcomes with metabolic and physiological improvements using measurable evidence.

Who should join: Licensed DOs who want to broaden their scope in chronic care, integrate lifestyle and botanical therapeutics responsibly, and gain credibility in digital and systems-based healthcare environments across global settings.

Outcomes

  • Ability to combine OMT with personalized herbal, dietary & lifestyle interventions.
  • Skill in using PRISM digital tools to assess and track functional improvements.
  • Capability to practice safely and collaboratively in multidisciplinary integrative teams.

Advanced Certification in PRISM

This advanced track transforms DOs into leaders in regenerative and data-driven integrative medicine. Through real case conferences, algorithm-based decisions, and translational project work, DOs develop confidence designing hybrid care plans (OMT + Ayurveda + advanced therapies) for chronic and complex conditions. The program also builds entrepreneurial readiness for managing global-standard integrative clinics.

Who should join: Basic-qualified DOs seeking deeper clinical mastery, entrepreneurial practice expansion, or specialization in translational innovation, AI-enabled chronic disease care, and international integrative health leadership roles.

Outcomes

  • Mastery in designing hybrid protocols combining OMT, botanical medicine & tech-enabled insights.
  • Ability to lead integrative clinical programs and high-impact chronic care services.
  • Strong foundation for advanced fellowships, franchise ownership & research pathways.

Academic & Clinical Disciplines Covered in I-PRISM

DOs have strong biomedical and clinical training with a holistic patient-oriented philosophy, yet they are not formally trained in how innovative therapies move from laboratory research to regulated clinical application. This module teaches the translational science pipeline—how discoveries like herbal candidates, tissue regeneration, and lifestyle therapies progress through validation, trials, guidelines, and healthcare adoption. DOs learn to bridge research, clinical relevance, and community well-being through evidence-based implementation.
Objectives:
You will be able to convert manual, herbal, and preventive insights into validated and ethically scalable treatment pathways, ensuring that effective integrative therapies move from individual success stories to mainstream clinical standards that improve care at scale.

This module exposes DOs to the technologies shaping regenerative medicine—including CRISPR gene editing, stem cell culture, biomaterials, nanotechnology, and advanced imaging. Training emphasizes musculoskeletal regeneration due to its direct relevance to osteopathic practice. DOs gain insight into how therapies originate scientifically, enhancing their competence to integrate advanced regenerative care.

Objectives:
You will be prepared to responsibly evaluate and communicate the scientific readiness of emerging therapies, collaborate with research teams confidently, and incorporate future regenerative advances into osteopathic care with credibility and safety.

DOs learn how integrative therapies are scientifically tested, approved, and brought into hospitals and communities. Training covers clinical study design for interventions such as OMT paired with Ayurveda, real-world outcome tracking, telemedicine support, and AI-driven patient monitoring. Regulatory knowledge improves their ability to innovate responsibly.

Objectives:
You will become skilled at conducting and applying clinical research to advance integrative care—able to measure, publish, and advocate for therapies that align with osteopathic philosophy while meeting global regulatory expectations.

Osteopathic reasoning recognizes that structure and function are interlinked; this module strengthens that insight by applying mathematical models to human systems. DOs learn to quantify biomechanical effects, autonomic balance, and population wellness patterns to support preventive and MSK practices with measurable science behind the intuition.

Objectives:
You will be able to predict treatment outcomes, justify clinical decisions quantitatively, and better communicate the measurable value of osteopathic and integrative interventions to patients and stakeholders.

This module builds ability to analyze patient data, identify patterns in functional improvements, measure intervention success, and support clinical decisions using structured evidence rather than anecdotal outcomes. It prepares DOs to excel in healthcare environments increasingly driven by analytics.

Objectives:
You will shift from intuitive pattern recognition to analytical insights—using data to personalize care, justify treatment effectiveness, and support payer and institutional acceptance of integrative approaches.

DOs learn foundational programming to automate outcome tracking, analyze health metrics, and build simple patient-engagement tools. Coding becomes a practical skill that empowers clinicians to innovate digital health solutions rooted in osteopathic function-based care.

Objectives:
You will be capable of creating simple clinical tools and automated workflows, enabling you to independently generate insights, reduce administrative burden, and expand patient access through digital innovation.

Osteopathic diagnostic strengths are expanded with Ayurvedic assessments like pulse and tongue analysis, integrated alongside AI-based physiologic analytics, HRV biomarkers, and thermal mapping. DOs learn to detect subtle dysfunctions earlier by combining structural, physiological, and functional system measures.

Objectives:
You will confidently perform multi-layer diagnostics that reveal deeper root causes of illness, quantify recovery, and reinforce patient trust through objective tracking of holistic improvements.

This module clarifies how botanical, nutraceutical, and biologic therapies are sourced, extracted, purified, tested, and regulated. Understanding GMP and product quality ensures DOs recommend only reliable, clinically consistent formulations that meet global health safety standards.
Objectives:
You will prescribe and recommend integrative therapies with assurance of purity and safety, and will be equipped to co-develop clinical-grade formulations aligned with osteopathic-regenerative goals.

Herbal medicine is explored through the chemistry of plant constituents, their physiological effects, and pharmacological mechanisms. DOs strengthen both preventive and therapeutic influence by understanding how active compounds interact with bodily systems.

Objectives:
You will incorporate botanical interventions responsibly and with mechanistic clarity—enhancing effectiveness in chronic pain, inflammation, and systemic dysfunction where pharmaceuticals may be insufficient alone.

DOs gain practical exposure to genomic, microbiome, and protein data analysis—connecting molecular signatures with patient-specific treatment personalization. This links holistic care to precision medicine.

Objectives:
You will be able to integrate genetic and microbiome insights into osteopathic decision-making, elevating care from generalized holistic advice to deeply individualized regenerative solutions.

This module introduces essential Sanskrit medical terminology and classical concepts foundational to Ayurveda and Yoga. Understanding the linguistic roots strengthens inter-system communication and deepens cultural alignment in integrative care settings.

Objectives:
You will be able to engage confidently with Ayurvedic practitioners and classical literature, applying authentic terminology that enhances patient rapport and interdisciplinary trust.

This capstone module aligns osteopathic philosophy with Ayurveda’s dosha-based physiology, yoga therapy, detoxification pathways, nutrition, and herbal medicine. DOs learn to design hybrid protocols addressing both the structural and energetic aspects of chronic disease.

Objectives:
You will deliver fully integrated regenerative care that unites OMT, pharmaceuticals, herbal therapeutics, diet, and mind-body practices—positioning you as a global-standard leader in whole-person medicine.

Application Process

Stage – 1
Eligibility & Application
Candidates must hold MBBS/MD qualification with internship and medical registration, and submit NEET-PG / INI-CET / USMLE score along with CV, SOP & references.
Stage – 2
Score Normalization
Academic Index is calculated using standardized weights from entrance exam percentile (60%) and graduation marks (40%) to ensure fair comparison.
Stage – 3
ISAT Examination
Applicants attempt ISAT assessing clinical reasoning, pathophysiology, investigation choice and readiness for integrative systems medicine.
stage – 4
Shortlisting
A combined CPIS merit score (AI + ISAT) is used to rank and shortlist the top candidates for interviews.
stage – 5
Interview
Focused on evaluating patient-safety judgment, clinical red-flag recognition, and openness to evidence-based integrative thinking.
stage – 6
Final Selection
Final Selection Score (Academic + ISAT + Interview) determines ranking; offers issued to those meeting competency and suitability thresholds.
stage -7
Enrollment & Bridging
Selected candidates complete documentation and undergo bridging modules like introductory data scie nce to prepare for coursework.
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