Physician Training & Certification.

This service supports standardized training, protocol alignment, and ongoing education while maintaining appropriate educational boundaries, documentation standards, and workflow integration—without promoting procedures or outcomes.

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Designed to Support Competent, Standardized Clinical Education

Rather than relying on informal learning or inconsistent instruction, physician training and certification focuses on establishing structured education, standardized protocols, and clear competency expectations across regenerative and biologic programs. This ensures that clinical teams operate from a shared foundation of knowledge, documentation awareness, and responsible clinical framing.

This framework allows physicians and practices to train, onboard, and educate staff with confidence by supporting protocol consistency, education-only instruction, and ongoing learning within existing workflows—helping reduce variability, maintain professional standards, and support sustainable program growth without disrupting patient care.

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Core Service Pillars

Foundational Components of the Physician Training & Certification Program.

  • Clinical protocol education supports standardized understanding of biologic workflows, safety considerations, and documentation expectations.
  • Injection technique instruction is provided in an education-only framework, focused on anatomy, handling principles, and risk awareness—not clinical claims.
  • Structured staff onboarding helps align physicians and care teams around consistent processes, terminology, and operational standards.
  • Certification pathways reinforce accountability, competency tracking, and internal quality assurance.
  • Ongoing education resources support continuous learning as clinical guidelines, program structures, and best practices evolve.

What Makes This Service Different

How Physician Training & Certification Supports Clinical Excellence

It functions as a structured education layer that supports how regenerative and biologic programs are learned, standardized, and maintained over time.

Our physician training and certification services help practices build competency, consistency, and confidence across care teams while supporting responsible education, clinical alignment, and workflow efficiency.

This service is guided by four core operational pillars:

Who This Service Is For

Clinics Building Clinical Competency and Program Consistency.

This service is designed for physicians and practices that require structured, defensible education frameworks to support regenerative and biologic programs without interfering with clinical judgment or day-to-day workflows.

Physician Training & Certification helps practices maintain clinical consistency, staff alignment, and responsible education standards while supporting long-term program growth within established clinical and regulatory boundaries.

It is commonly used by:

  • Orthopedic and regenerative practices standardizing clinical protocols across providers
  • Pain management clinics onboarding physicians and staff into repeatable, education-based workflows
  • Sports medicine practices seeking consistent technique education and procedural awareness
  • Primary care and integrative clinics expanding biologic discussions with appropriate training support
  • Multispecialty and referral-based practices aligning teams around shared clinical education and certification standards
Highly skilled doctors collaborating in stem cell research.
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Patient-Facing Philosophy

Clear Education Builds Patient Confidence.

Patients are informed and cautious. Effective regenerative care discussions rely on well-trained providers, grounded in clear protocols, ethical education, and realistic expectations — not promises.

Physician training and certification support patient conversations around:

  • What physician training covers and how it supports consistent, responsible care delivery
  • How standardized clinical protocols guide decision-making, not one-off techniques
  • Why education-based instruction matters for safety, consistency, and transparency
  • How informed consent is supported by trained providers, not guaranteed outcomes
  • Why ongoing education and competency alignment protect both patients and practices

By prioritizing structured education, protocol awareness, and continuous learning, practices build patient trust while maintaining clinical integrity and professional accountability.

Built for Growth — Without Regulatory Anxiety.

The Synergy Regenerative Medicine Program is designed to support responsible growth while preserving clinical independence. Participating physicians maintain full autonomy, control all patient decisions, and retain complete ownership of their protocols and practice.

Education

Clear, clinically relevant guidance on stem cell biology, appropriate use discussions, and regulatory considerations.

Structure

Explicit clinical boundaries that support ethical communication, proper documentation, and risk awareness.

Guardrails

Defined care pathways that align with existing diagnostic, treatment planning, and follow-up workflows.

Strategic Support

Ongoing clinical and compliance-focused guidance as stem cell therapy pathways evolve in practice.

Built for Growth.

At Synergy, our focus has always been helping physicians adopt regenerative medicine in a way that protects their license, their patients, and their long-term practice.

Perry Myers

Founder – Synergy

Clarity Over Hype.

Synergy exists to give physicians a clear, defensible path into regenerative medicine. Everything we build prioritizes patient trust, clinical judgment, and long-term sustainability.

James Finnegan

Founder – Synergy

Why Clinics Choose Synergy.

A physician-first approach to regenerative medicine — combining education, structure, compliance, and responsible marketing.

  • Education-based discussion of stem cell therapy

  • Clear guidance on when discussion may be appropriate

  • Physician-led evaluation and decision-making

  • Structured patient conversations and consent support

  • Alignment with Evolving Regulatory Guidance

  • No Exaggerated Claims or Outcome Promises

  • Built to Integrate Into Existing Workflows

  • Designed for Long-Term Adoption, not Trends

  • Compliance-Aware Marketing Guidance

Other Regenerative Programs

  • Procedure-driven models with minimal education

  • Vague or aggressive patient messaging

  • One-size-fits-all protocols

  • Little to no compliance oversight

  • Pressure to over-sell regenerative services

  • Poor integration with clinic branding

  • Short-term focus with long-term risk

  • Increased risk of regulatory scrutiny

  • Potential exposure to board complaints and audits

  • Risk to professional license if implemented improperly

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What Happens When Guardrails Are Missing

3 charged with performing unlicensed stem cell operations in Draper

By Pat Reavy, KSL | Posted – Dec. 17, 2025 at 8:04 p.m.

DRAPER — Three people, including a licensed orthopedic surgeon and another man whose license was revoked years ago, are accused of performing unlicensed stem cell operations in Draper.

AG Ferguson files lawsuit against US Stemology for peddling unproven, untested stem cell treatments

By Brionna Aho, Washington State | Posted – Mar 15 2022

OLYMPIA — Attorney General Bob Ferguson filed a lawsuit against Seattle-based US Stemology and its owner, Dr. Tami Meraglia, for deceptively marketing stem cell treatments for COVID-19

Stem Cell Institute Co-Founders and Companies Banned from Marketing Stem Cell Treatments and Ordered to Pay More Than $5.1 Million

By Mitchell J. Katz, ftc.gov | Posted – January 8, 2025

Under federal district court orders announced today, the co-founders of the Stem Cell Institute of America and several related companies are banned from marketing stem cell therapy in the future.

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