Slimming Grace Academy launches compliance training for providers
By AI, Created 6:56 PM UTC, June 04, 2026, /AGP/ – Slimming Grace Academy has introduced a new “Clinic Under Fire” program aimed at helping nurse practitioners, physician assistants and clinic owners handle rising regulatory pressure around compounded medications, weight loss care and hormone therapy. The online course is designed to support compliance, documentation and license protection as scrutiny intensifies nationwide.
Why it matters: - Regulatory pressure is rising for independent clinics and wellness providers working with compounded medications, GLP-1 drugs and hormone replacement therapy. - Slimming Grace Academy is positioning the new course as practical support for providers trying to stay compliant while keeping patient care moving. - The program is aimed at nurse practitioners, physician assistants and clinic owners who face license risk if documentation and workflow fall short.
What happened: - Slimming Grace Academy launched “Clinic Under Fire,” a new educational program for healthcare providers. - The academy was founded by Arizona primary care provider Danni Owens. - The program is available nationwide online. - Owens also operates Slimming Grace Primary Care in Arizona.
The details: - The course focuses on compliance, patient care, documentation and license protection. - The training is designed for nurse practitioners, physician assistants and clinic operators. - Slimming Grace Academy says its courses are built on real-world clinical experience rather than textbook-only theory. - The academy also offers education on hormone replacement therapy, weight management and patient-centered care through its “Real World Provider” platform and podcast series. - The academy says its resources are intended to support licensed healthcare professionals across the country. - More information is available at the academy website. - The academy also listed social channels on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube and X.
Between the lines: - Danni Owens is framing the launch as a response to confusion and fear among providers facing fast-changing rules. - The academy is trying to fill what Owens sees as a gap between clinical theory and day-to-day decision-making in private practice. - The launch also rides broader national attention on GLP-1 drugs and compounded pharmaceuticals. - The messaging suggests the academy wants to become both a training brand and a professional support resource for providers under scrutiny.
What’s next: - Slimming Grace Academy says upcoming courses will continue through its online platform. - Owens wants the academy to become a go-to resource for providers seeking practical education and confidence in a tighter regulatory environment. - The broader test will be whether providers adopt the training as oversight on wellness clinics continues to intensify.
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