Abstract visualization of regulatory systems and ageing networks in anti-ageing medicine

    Diploma Programme

    Diploma in Systems & Regulatory Anti-Ageing Medicine

    Understanding how ageing manifests through interacting regulatory systems, phenotypes, and early clinical signals.

    The Diploma builds on foundational ageing biology to explore how regulatory failure presents in real humans. Rather than teaching ageing by isolated organs or diagnostic categories, the Diploma examines systems interaction, phenotype patterns, and loss of resilience over time.

    Topics such as stress overload, blood pressure variability, neurodevelopmental traits, metabolic drift, circadian disruption, and medication trade-offs are explored as interpretive frameworks, not as treatment pathways.

    This level is designed for clinicians who want to move beyond symptom-based thinking and understand why signals cluster before disease develops.

    How to Use This Diploma

    Each topic page:

    Explains the regulatory system
    Describes early ageing signals
    Connects to phenotype patterns
    Clarifies ethical and clinical boundaries

    No topic provides prescribing guidance, protocols, or optimisation strategies.

    Credit Framework

    MetricAllocation
    Total Learning Hours80 hours
    UK CPD80 CPD credits
    AICE Points800 AICE points

    AICE logic:

    10 AICE points = 1 hour of structured learning

    Prerequisite

    The Diploma requires completion of the Certificate in Anti-Ageing & Longevity Medicine.

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    Progression Pathway

    AI