PROGRAM

Overview
Pre-Requisites
Pre-Admissions

o Home Study

o Evaluation


Traditional Osteopathy
The Five Years of Study
Five-Year curriculum
o Existing Program
o Enhanced Program
Research Year

The Elements of Traditional Osteopathy
Evaluation
Scores
Written Tests
Clinical Case Studies
Practical Tests
Oral Presentations
Thesis Presentation
Prizes, Awards and Scholarships
Review Courses
Continuing Education
Graduation

Registration Fees
Tax Receipts
Graduation

Following successful completion of five years of courses, and the submission and the defence of an original piece of osteopathic research either in philosophy, or the experimental or clinical fields, the student is presented with a Diploma in Osteopathic Manual Practice. The College uses the term Manual Practice to distinguish it from medical practice that is reserved for those Osteopaths who have trained in the United States as physicians.

Family and friends of the graduating student, as well as non-graduating students, are invited to attend the graduation ceremony, which immediately follows the presentation of the last thesis defence.

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