Health School

Jake Carter

Welcome to Health School! This is where health and fitness professionals like you get to up their game with a splash of functional medicine. Hosted by Jake Carter from the Institute of Health, we're all about giving health coaches, personal trainers, and allied health professionals the inside scoop on integrating functional medicine into their work.Dive into episodes packed with business tips for growth, functional medicine insights, and nutritional advice that'll help you and your clients shine. If you're keen on bridging the health and wellness gap with healthcare, you've found your purpose-driven tribe.We're talking everything from blood work and gut health to women's wellness, with no stone left unturned, with business strategies that have turned health coaches into six and seven-figure earners.Health School isn't just a podcast; it's your ticket to leading the charge in health innovation. Get ready to become the go-to person in your field, boost your impact, and lead the way ...Tune into Health School with Jake Carter and kickstart a transformation in your practice and your clients' lives today.This podcast is not to treat, diagnose or cure any disease. Please seek advice from a medical health professional should you have any concerns.

Episodes

  1. 02/28/2024

    Episode 2: The Do's & Dont's Of Health Coaching

    Jake Carter discusses the dos and do nots of functional blood work for health coaches.  In this episode Jake emphasises that health coaches should refrain from giving medical advice, referring to themselves as dieticians, diagnosing, and using clinical judgment.  Instead, they should use language that presents information as correlational or beneficial, and refer clients to registered healthcare professionals for diagnosis.  Health coaches should also avoid pressuring or manipulating clients with blood work and should not make treatment recommendations solely based on blood work.  On the other hand, health coaches can recommend healthy dietary and lifestyle choices, refer out when necessary, and operate within the functional range guided by published medical journals.  It is important for health coaches to have disclaimers, informed consent, and legally approved terms of business.  They should respect professional boundaries, prioritise client safety, and implement data security measures.  Following these guidelines will determine the success and safety of a health coach's business when incorporating functional blood work. 👉🏼 Reach out to Jake Carter's Instagram (@mrjakecarter) for more resources and how you can take your health coaching business to the next level. This podcast is not to treat, diagnose or cure any disease. Please seek advice from a medical professional should you have any concerns.

    5 min

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Welcome to Health School! This is where health and fitness professionals like you get to up their game with a splash of functional medicine. Hosted by Jake Carter from the Institute of Health, we're all about giving health coaches, personal trainers, and allied health professionals the inside scoop on integrating functional medicine into their work.Dive into episodes packed with business tips for growth, functional medicine insights, and nutritional advice that'll help you and your clients shine. If you're keen on bridging the health and wellness gap with healthcare, you've found your purpose-driven tribe.We're talking everything from blood work and gut health to women's wellness, with no stone left unturned, with business strategies that have turned health coaches into six and seven-figure earners.Health School isn't just a podcast; it's your ticket to leading the charge in health innovation. Get ready to become the go-to person in your field, boost your impact, and lead the way ...Tune into Health School with Jake Carter and kickstart a transformation in your practice and your clients' lives today.This podcast is not to treat, diagnose or cure any disease. Please seek advice from a medical health professional should you have any concerns.