There is zero unemployment in this profession. You can open your own clinic or work in other med/osteo/chiro/physio/rehab/massage clinics, gyms, health clubs and sometimes even for athletic teams.
What makes our education unique is our focus on business management. We
have over 200 business related lectures to prepare our students for the
real world. We graduate successful osteopathic manual practitioners
because we teach them everything we know about business management.
NAO president, Shawn Pourgol, MBA, DC, DO, PhD is the founder of Osteopathy Chronic Pain Clinics (www.osteopathypainclinic.com), which has over 209 locations in California, New York, Tennessee, Nevada, Texas, and elsewhere. Qualified NAO alumni can join OCPCC in US upon graduation.
The DOMP program of National Academy of Osteopathy is accredited by the US Council on Osteopathic Manual Practice Education (www.ucompe.org). Alumni are eligible to sit for the board exams of the American Osteopathic Manual Practice Examining Board (www.aompeb.org) and upon passing join the American Association of Osteopathic Manual Practitioners (www.fb.com/osteopathicmanualpractice) to become a Certified Osteopathic Manual Practitioner (COMP) in US.
Our Diploma in Osteopathic Manual Practice (D.O.M.P.) is one year full time for students without prior health education. Tuition is $11,500 (US). Student with prior health education can complete the program in 6 months at the tuition of $7,660 (US). You can study in our campus in Toronto or online across USA. Online education is in the format of on-demand video lectures. Two weeks of optional practical on-site training is available for online American students at the York University Heights campus of NAO.
NAO alumni are permitted to work in US as Osteopathic Manual Practitioners. They are not however permitted to call themselves osteopaths as the term osteopath in US is reserved for osteopathic physicians (DO). We do not teach osteopathic medicine. We teach osteopathic manual practice. Our practice is hands-on only, no surgery, and no medications.
To receive our information package including the academic calendar please send an email to admissions@nationalacademyofosteopathy.com.
For more information please visit www.nationalacademyofosteopathy.com.
NAO president, Shawn Pourgol, MBA, DC, DO, PhD is the founder of Osteopathy Chronic Pain Clinics (www.osteopathypainclinic.com), which has over 209 locations in California, New York, Tennessee, Nevada, Texas, and elsewhere. Qualified NAO alumni can join OCPCC in US upon graduation.
The DOMP program of National Academy of Osteopathy is accredited by the US Council on Osteopathic Manual Practice Education (www.ucompe.org). Alumni are eligible to sit for the board exams of the American Osteopathic Manual Practice Examining Board (www.aompeb.org) and upon passing join the American Association of Osteopathic Manual Practitioners (www.fb.com/osteopathicmanualpractice) to become a Certified Osteopathic Manual Practitioner (COMP) in US.
Our Diploma in Osteopathic Manual Practice (D.O.M.P.) is one year full time for students without prior health education. Tuition is $11,500 (US). Student with prior health education can complete the program in 6 months at the tuition of $7,660 (US). You can study in our campus in Toronto or online across USA. Online education is in the format of on-demand video lectures. Two weeks of optional practical on-site training is available for online American students at the York University Heights campus of NAO.
NAO alumni are permitted to work in US as Osteopathic Manual Practitioners. They are not however permitted to call themselves osteopaths as the term osteopath in US is reserved for osteopathic physicians (DO). We do not teach osteopathic medicine. We teach osteopathic manual practice. Our practice is hands-on only, no surgery, and no medications.
To receive our information package including the academic calendar please send an email to admissions@nationalacademyofosteopathy.com.
For more information please visit www.nationalacademyofosteopathy.com.
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