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Earth Medicine Center

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United States

Oregon-based program offering psilocybin facilitator training that blends Indigenous plant-medicine knowledge, ecological perspectives, and contemporary therapeutic practices to prepare licensed facilitators. It focused on cohort-based education, practicum hours, and inclusion of marginalized communities.

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Blossom’s read

Earth Medicine Center appears to have been a distinctly values-led Oregon psilocybin-facilitator programme, leaning more towards Indigenous, ecological and relational framing than a purely clinical or university-style model. Independent commentary places it in the more shamanic, culture-forward end of the field, with a small cohort and faculty drawn from mixed clinical, academic and community backgrounds. It looks best for people who want licensed-facilitator preparation with explicit attention to marginalised communities and Indigenous-informed perspectives, rather than a highly medicalised route.

Who Earth Medicine Center is for

Best suited to people seeking Oregon psilocybin facilitator preparation in a cohort-based, socially conscious setting. It seems particularly relevant for applicants who value Indigenous-informed, ecological and culturally responsive teaching.

Prerequisites

The Oregon regulator requires anyone applying for a facilitator licence to complete core training, practicum, and a comprehensive exam through an approved training programme. The public sources reviewed do not specify Earth Medicine Center’s own entry criteria, but Oregon requires prospective students to ensure the programme’s curriculum is OPS-approved and HECC-licensed or exempt.

Accreditation & recognition

Oregon Health Authority says psilocybin training programmes must have curriculum approval from Oregon Psilocybin Services and be licensed by HECC or receive a HECC exemption. I did not find evidence that Earth Medicine Center itself offered formal academic accreditation, CME, or CE credit in the sources reviewed.

Cost

A recent course listing records the programme at $10,000 and describes it as a 10-month hybrid professional course. Independent coverage in 2022 suggested Oregon facilitator programmes commonly sat around $8,000 to $9,000, so Earth Medicine Center was at the upper end of the market; the reviewed sources do not clearly list inclusions beyond core learning, cohort mentoring, and practicum-related elements.

What you walk away with

Learners were being prepared for Oregon psilocybin facilitator licensure, with emphasis on ecological perspective, relational practice, preparation, experiential work, and integration. The programme also appears to have offered mentorship, community connections, and practicum-style learning linked to the legal Oregon framework.

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