PROGRAM

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o Home Study

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

The Elements of Traditional Osteopathy
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Thesis Presentation
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Home Study

This year the course is completely online. Each student will complete a 6 unit assignment in Anatomy and Pathophysiology. These assignments will involve readings from the assigned textbooks, and then completing the assignments based upon the readings. Our Principal Brad McCutcheon DOMP is available throughout the course for assistance by email. The 6 assignments will be marked and will represent a cumulative total of 50% of the final mark.

Recommended Readings:

Kapandji, I.A. The Physiology of the Joints Vol.1 Upper Limb, 5th Edition. ISBN0-443-02504-5.

Kapandji, I.A. The Physiology of the Joints Vol. 2 Lower Limb, 5th Edition. ISBN 0-443-03618-7.

Kapandji, I.A. The Physiology of the Joints Vol. 3 The Trunk & Vertebral Column, 2nd Edition.
ISBN 0-443-01209-1.

Netter, F.H. Atlas of Human Anatomy, 3rd Edition.
ISBN 1-929007-11-6.

Tortora, G. & Grabowski, S. Principles of Anatomy and Physiology, 10th edition.
ISBN 0-471-41501-4.

Larsen, W.J. Human Embryology, 3rd Edition.
ISBN 0-443-06583-7.

Moore, K. & Persaud, T.V.N. The Developing Human: Clinically Oriented Embryology, 7th edition.
ISBN 0-7216-9412-8.

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