the steady path: clinician program.
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Building Confidence in POTS & Dysautonomia Care
POTS, Dysautonomia, and related invisible illnesses are increasingly recognised within healthcare, yet many clinicians report feeling underprepared when it comes to assessment, management, and long-term support.
The Steady Path: Clinician Program was created to bridge the gap between emerging evidence, clinical practice, and lived experience.
Designed for healthcare professionals, this program provides practical, evidence-informed education to help clinicians better understand autonomic dysfunction, improve their clinical reasoning, and develop confidence when supporting individuals living with these complex conditions.
who is the steady path: clinican program for?
The Steady Path: Clinician Program may be suitable for:
✓ Physiotherapists
✓ Exercise Physiologists
✓ Occupational Therapists
✓ Nurses
✓ Allied Health Professionals
✓ Students and New Graduates
✓ Healthcare Professionals wanting to expand their understanding of POTS and Dysautonomia
Whether you're completely new to autonomic conditions or already working in this space, the program is designed to provide practical knowledge that can be applied immediately in clinical practice.
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Foundations of POTS & Dysautonomia. Develop a clear understanding of autonomic nervous system function, common presentations, subtypes, and associated conditions.
Assessment & Clinical Screening. Learn how to identify potential autonomic dysfunction, conduct appropriate screening, and recognise when further investigation may be required.
Orthostatic Intolerance Assessment. Explore practical assessment tools including orthostatic vital signs, symptom monitoring, and functional outcome measures.
Clinical Reasoning & Differential Diagnosis. Build confidence in recognising patterns of presentation and understanding factors that may contribute to symptom complexity.
Exercise Prescription & Rehabilitation. Explore evidence-informed approaches to exercise, movement progression, pacing, and rehabilitation for individuals with autonomic dysfunction.
Symptom Management Strategies. Learn practical approaches to hydration, electrolytes, compression, movement, pacing, and lifestyle management.
Communication & Patient Education. Develop skills to support patient understanding, improve health literacy, and foster collaborative care.
Complex Presentations & Comorbidities. Explore common overlapping conditions including hypermobility, persistent pain, chronic fatigue, and other invisible illnesses.
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Amy Forseti.Physiotherapist. Educator. Person living with POTS & Dysautonomia.
Amy has a special interest in supporting individuals living with POTS, Dysautonomia, invisible illnesses, persistent pain, and complex chronic health conditions.
Through both professional practice and lived experience, she recognised the growing need for practical, accessible clinician education in this space.
The Steady Path: Clinician Program was developed to help healthcare professionals build confidence, improve clinical decision-making, and provide compassionate, evidence-informed care.
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Many educational programs focus solely on research or solely on personal experience.
The Steady Path combines:
Evidence-informed clinical education
Practical assessment and management tools
Lived experience perspectives
Clinical reasoning and real-world application
Patient-centred care principles
The goal is not simply to provide information, but to help clinicians feel confident translating knowledge into meaningful clinical practice.
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By the end of the program, clinicians will have greater confidence to:
✓ Understand autonomic dysfunction and common presentations
✓ Screen and assess individuals with suspected POTS and Dysautonomia
✓ Develop appropriate management and rehabilitation strategies
✓ Educate patients using clear, practical language
✓ Apply evidence-informed approaches to complex presentations
✓ Deliver more confident, patient-centred care
frequently asked questions
is this suitable for new graduates?
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Yes. The program is designed to be accessible for clinicians at various stages of their careers. We go through everything in a lot of detail and if you aren’t sure of something there is opportunities throughout the course to discuss things with me.
is this only for physiotherapists?
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No. The program is suitable for a wide range of healthcare professionals interested in working with individuals experiencing autonomic dysfunction.
will I receive practical handouts?
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Yes. Participants will have access to worksheets, assessment tools, educational resources, and practical clinical materials.
when will the program launch?
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Join the waitlist to receive updates and early access information. It should be launching in July 2026.