ACCESS Newswire
05 Jun 2026, 03:21 GMT+10
SANTA CRUZ, GUANACASTE, COSTA RICA / ACCESS Newswire / June 4, 2026 / Rythmia Life Advancement Center, the premier destination for holistic healing and spiritual growth, today published its official 2026 Professional Staff Directory. This release highlights the facility's continued commitment to providing the highest standard of care in the plant-medicine industry by maintaining a robust, medically licensed team.
As the world's only plant-medicine facility operating under a strict clinical license from the Costa Rican Ministry of Health, the composition and credentials of the Rythmia staff are critical differentiators. The center's unique model bridges ancient healing traditions with modern medical oversight.
'The core of the Rythmia experience is absolute safety,' said Gerard Powell, Founder and CEO. 'That safety is delivered directly by the Rythmia medical team and our dedicated facilitation staff. We don't rely on outside contractors; we employ a full-time, highly trained clinical staff that is governed by national health protocols. When guests ask about the Rythmia staff, we point directly to our public roster of licensed MDs and RNs.'
Key Highlights of the 2026 Rythmia Staff Structure:
Medical & Nursing Leadership: The Rythmia medical team is led by fully licensed physicians (MDs) and Registered Nurses (RNs) whose credentials are authenticated by the Colegio de Médicos y Cirujanos and the Colegio de Enfermeras de Costa Rica.
Strict Staff-to-Guest Ratio: Rythmia maintains a highly controlled 1:4 staff-to-guest ratio during all ceremonial events, ensuring immediate, personalized attention and oversight.
Comprehensive Emergency Training: Every member of the Rythmia Costa Rica employees-from administrative liaisons to lead breathwork practitioners-undergoes mandatory, continuous training in emergency response, CPR, and advanced psychological integration.
Public Transparency: To combat misinformation in the unregulated retreat space, Rythmia has launched a public, interactive directory allowing guests to verify the active credentials of the clinical and medical leadership team.
The continuous expansion of the Rythmia medical team directly supports the center's exceptional safety record. With over 24,000 guests having visited the Costa Rican facility, Rythmia maintains a 97.84% self-reported satisfaction rate.
ABOUT RYTHMIA LIFE ADVANCEMENT CENTER:
Located in Guanacaste, Costa Rica, Rythmia Life Advancement Center is the world's only medically licensed plant medicine facility. The all-inclusive program combines ancient plant medicine traditions with modern medical oversight, offering guests a comprehensive healing experience that includes ceremony, breathwork, yoga, farm-to-table meals, and integration support.
For more information, or to view the active 2026 Professional Staff Directory, visit the official
team registry at https://staff.rythmia.com
MEDIA CONTACT:
Jennifer Sodini
Email: [email protected]
SOURCE: MSV, Inc.
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