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Scholarship Program

Scholarship application for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) licensed practitioners seeking support to attend Ketamine Training Center programs. The scholarship is donation-supported and offers at least a 25% cost reduction for accepted applicants.

Provider

The Ketamine Training Center

English

Schedule

Enrollment

Price on request

Course Overview

The Ketamine Training Center offers a BIPOC scholarship program for licensed practitioners interested in attending its ketamine and KAP training programs. The scholarship is intended to reduce economic, cultural, and psychological barriers to access and is supported by donations through nonprofit organizations. Accepted applicants receive a minimum 25% cost reduction, with the amount of support varying by program. The center also notes ongoing support through its Ketamine Psychotherapy Associates membership group. Applicants must first apply to a specific upcoming program and complete the standard application before submitting a scholarship application. The scholarship review process is handled by the program administrator, and applications submitted without a prior program application are discarded.

Who is this for?

Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) licensed practitioners interested in ketamine and KAP training.

Prerequisites

Applicants must be licensed practitioners and must first apply to a specific upcoming program before submitting the scholarship application.

About the Provider

Founded by Phil Wolfson (author of The Ketamine Papers), the Ketamine Training Center is a San Anselmo, California pioneer in ketamine-assisted psychotherapy training, offering 6-day immersive residential retreats that blend theoretical and experiential learning, awarding 30 AMA Category I CME credits. They have trained over 800 practitioners across the US in a collaborative model emphasizing the provider's personal ketamine experience.

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