- Strong match: 3 shared modalities
- Strong match: 3 shared learner audiences
- Also shares: certification level
- Also shares: hybrid delivery
2 domains / 3 areas / 2 specializations
Rainfall Medicine
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Care delivery organization providing specialty or outpatient psychedelic-adjacent clinical services.
Blossom’s read
Rainfall Medicine looks less like a broad consumer-facing psychedelic school and more like a clinician-led ketamine and psychedelic-adjacent training hub anchored in a real Portland practice. Its strongest suit seems to be practitioners who want practical KAP teaching with medical safety, clinical nuance and a depth-therapy ethos, rather than a purely academic or generalist overview. The lineage is fairly clear, with Steve Rosonke’s experience in emergency, addiction and ketamine practice, plus a close collaboration with Polaris Insight, which gives the programme a recognisable practitioner-training pedigree.
Who Rainfall Medicine is for
Best for licensed clinicians and other healthcare professionals who are already working with, or seriously preparing to work with, ketamine-assisted psychotherapy. It also appears suitable for people who want hands-on practicum, group KAP skills, or to deepen their own healing alongside professional development.
Prerequisites
For some offerings, the site states the training is for a licensed therapist, psychiatrist, physician, chaplain, or clinical provider. The certificate pathway is described for licensed clinicians, and some practicum retreats require completion of a Level 1 Rainfall/Polaris KAP training or equivalent. Certain retreats also require medical screening and application approval.
Accreditation & recognition
The training pages advertise optional CE credits for some modules, including 8 CE credits available for an extra fee on at least some Polaris/Rainfall modules. I found no evidence that Rainfall Medicine itself is an accredited academic institution or that it awards a state or university credential; the strongest formal signal is continuing-education style credit through the Polaris collaboration.
Cost
Costs vary by offering. One module is listed at $400, Group Module 1 at $425 plus an optional $79 for CEs, and the in-person practicum retreat is listed at $4,000 total including a $250 application fee and $3,750 retreat fee. The compassion retreat is listed with sliding scale pricing from $2,450 to $2,900 plus a $300 medical screening charge.
What you walk away with
Learners appear to walk away with practical competence in ketamine-assisted psychotherapy, including medical safety, dosing, protocol, ethics, group facilitation, integration and practicum experience. For the longer Polaris/Rainfall pathway, the stated outcome is a certificate of training in ketamine-assisted psychotherapy, rather than a formal academic qualification.
Clinical Care Delivery Snapshot
Specialty & Outpatient ClinicsProvider Model
Independent Specialty Clinic
Organization Status
Unknown
Psychedelic Services
Ketamine-Only Services
Service Coverage
1 country
Service Profile
Care Settings
Service Modalities
Payer Models
Service Coverage Countries
Non-Psychedelic Service Mix
Unknown
Care Delivery Notes
Seeded from user-provided care-delivery.xlsx list. Contacts: Steve Rosonke (Founder) Contact emails: Allison@rainfallmedicine.com
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Quick Facts
- HQ
- Oregon, United States
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