Dear Colleague,

 

Here’s the cleanest differentiation I can give you:

 

Most programs teach an important segment of functional medicine: systems-based protocols.
 

FMU teaches the segment—and the operating system that makes systems work reliably: readiness + sequencing + decision logic.

If you’re NEW

This means you don’t have to learn by confusion or random protocols.
You learn in order.

If you’re EXPERIENCED

This means you finally get what you’ve been missing:

a way to prevent backfires and make cases more predictable.

 

Tomorrow I’ll show you what you actually receive inside FMU (short and clear).

 

With respect,
Ron Grisanti, D.C., D.A.B.C.O., D.A.C.B.N., M.S., DIANM, CFMP

 

 

P.S. If you want the bigger context of why FM evolved into this three-tier model, you can read it here:
FMU EVOLUTION WHITE PAPER LINK

 

P.P.S. Curriculum Preview (quick reference):
If you’d like to see the full structure at a glance, here’s the Curriculum Preview PDF:


(Backup link: https://www.functionalmedicineuniversity.com/FMU-Curriculum-Sample.pdf

 

P.P.P.S. January 2026 cohort (optional seat-hold):
If you want a step-by-step path to apply this in practice, you can reserve your spot with a $150 deposit (applied to tuition):