The Institute of Mindful Medicine exists to train licensed clinicians in a deeper, more structured model of care that integrates biology, neuroplasticity, and meaning.
The Institute of Mindful Medicine was created to help clinicians move beyond fragmented care models and toward a more integrated, outcome-driven approach.
At its core, the Institute teaches providers how to support physiology, navigate neuroplastic states responsibly, and help patients convert insight into meaningful change while maintaining clear professional boundaries.
This training is especially valuable for clinicians practicing in private-pay, functional, wellness, and ketamine-based settings where relationship, judgment, and systems design directly impact outcomes.
To establish Mindful Medicine as a trusted clinical standard for providers who want structure, depth, and long-term professional alignment.
To train serious clinicians in a practical, ethical, relationship-based framework that improves patient outcomes and elevates the practice of neuroplastic medicine.
Many clinicians have access to therapies, but lack a cohesive framework to apply them effectively. The Institute of Mindful Medicine was created to provide structure, systems, and clinical clarity that support consistent, long-term outcomes.
Many clinicians have access to therapies but lack a structured system to apply them effectively.
Protocols alone do not create consistent outcomes without proper systems and clinical judgment.
Providers need systems, boundaries, and clinical maturity to deliver safe and effective care.
The Institute offers a complete clinical ecosystem designed to support long-term success.
Brent Agin, MD, is a nationally recognized physician in functional and regenerative medicine with more than 20 years of clinical experience.
He has trained physicians and advanced practitioners across the country in hormone optimization, IV therapy, peptide therapy, metabolic health, and ketamine therapy.
Through the Institute of Mindful Medicine, Dr. Agin brings together real-world clinical experience, systems-based medicine, and practical provider training designed for implementation—not theory alone.