For WellSourced Certified Practitioners — non-prescribing wellness educators providing peptide research education.
| Credential Type | Generally CAN Do | Generally CANNOT Do | Key Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| WellSourced Certified Peptide Educator (non-licensed) |
Provide research education; explain mechanisms; share published research; help clients form questions for their physician | Diagnose, prescribe, treat, or advise on specific protocols for individual clients | Educational-only scope. Clients must be referred to physicians for clinical decisions. |
| Health Coach / Wellness Coach (IIN, ACE, NASM, etc.) |
Lifestyle education; research synthesis; refer to peer-reviewed literature; provide general wellness education | Diagnose; prescribe; provide therapeutic protocols; claim to treat health conditions | Adding WellSourced certification extends your evidence-based education capability within existing coach scope. |
| Personal Trainer / Fitness Coach (NASM, ACE, CSCS, etc.) |
Recovery-related research education; general wellness education; performance research context | Nutritional prescription (in most jurisdictions); medical advice; protocol recommendations | Peptide education appropriate when framed as research context for recovery and performance, not clinical advice. |
| Registered Dietitian (RD/RDN) | Nutrition counseling; supplement education; metabolic research education; peptide nutrition research | Prescribe medications; order labs in most states; clinical diagnosis | RDs have broader scope than coaches for nutritional/metabolic education. Peptide content that relates to metabolic pathways is generally within scope. |
| Nurse Practitioner (NP/APRN) | Prescribe (in most states with full practice authority); diagnose; treat; recommend protocols with clinical oversight | Practice outside state licensure; prescribe off-scope without documentation | NPs can typically prescribe compounded peptides in states with full practice authority. Defer to your state's Nurse Practice Act. |
| MD / DO / Physician | Prescribe; diagnose; treat; write compounding pharmacy orders; supervised peptide protocols | Practice outside state licensure; prescribe without physician-patient relationship documentation | Physicians have the broadest scope. WellSourced certification provides evidence synthesis useful for patient education. |
| Physical Therapist (PT) | Musculoskeletal rehabilitation education; recovery research education; refer to published literature | Prescribe; diagnose medical conditions; recommend specific compounds without physician referral | Peptide education on tissue repair research (BPC-157, TB-500) aligns with PT's recovery scope when framed as patient education. |
These situations require a licensed healthcare provider. Do not attempt to continue education in these contexts without physician involvement.
Review before starting client education work. Check items you've addressed for your practice.
Use this language in your intake forms, service agreements, and session confirmations. Customize and have reviewed by an attorney.
Service Description and Scope Disclosure
[Practitioner Name] ("Practitioner") provides wellness education services as a WellSourced Certified Peptide Educator. Services consist solely of research-based educational information about peptide science and are not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment of any kind.
The following is important for you to understand:
1. Not a medical relationship. Engaging Practitioner's services does not create a patient-provider, physician-patient, or any other licensed healthcare relationship.
2. Educational purposes only. All information shared during sessions is for general educational purposes and is based on published scientific literature. It is not tailored medical advice and does not take into account your individual health circumstances.
3. Research chemical context. Peptides discussed in educational sessions may be classified as research chemicals and are not FDA-approved for human use in most applications. Clinical use requires oversight by a licensed physician.
4. Consult your physician. Before making any decisions about your health, supplements, or compounds based on information shared in sessions, consult a licensed healthcare provider who can evaluate your individual health history.
5. No guarantees. Practitioner makes no representations about health outcomes, efficacy, or safety for your specific situation.
By engaging services, you acknowledge that you have read and understood the above, and that you are receiving educational information, not medical care.
Disclaimer: This document is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Scope of practice varies by jurisdiction, credential type, and specific services offered. WellSourced makes no representations about the legal permissibility of any described activities in your specific jurisdiction. Consult a licensed attorney for legal guidance specific to your practice.