Thursday, September 13, 2018

Another Chronic Pain Clinic in Mississauga (219 OCPCC clinics worldwide)

We are happy to announce that manual osteopath, Angela Gradescu, DOMP represents the Osteopathy Chronic Pain Clinics of Canada (OCPCC) in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. We now have 219 clinics worldwide in 15 countries across 4 continents (America, Europe, Asia, Africa).

Angela is a graduate of the National Academy of Osteopathy. She is also a member of the Canadian Union of Osteopathic Manual Practitioners.

OCPCC (www.osteopathypainclinics.com) was founded in September 2017. With 219 locations across the world OCPCC is now the largest privately owned chronic pain clinic in the world.

Welcome to OCPCC Angela! We are happy to have you in our team.

Clinic # 219
55 Strathaven Dr. 1610, Mississauga, ON L5R 4G9
Tel: 647-778-6893
angela.gradescu@gmail.com

Sunday, September 9, 2018

A New Chronic Pain Clinic in Delta, BC (218 OCPCC clinics worldwide)

We are happy to announce that manual osteopath, Cherise Jacques, CST-T, DOMP represents the Osteopathy Chronic Pain Clinics of Canada (OCPCC) in Delta, British Columbia, Canada. We now have 218 clinics worldwide in 15 countries across 4 continents (America, Europe, Asia, Africa).

Cherise is a graduate of the National Academy of Osteopathy. She is also a member of the British Columbia Association of Osteopathic Manual Practitioners (www.bcaomp.org) and the Canadian Union of Osteopathic Manual Practitioners.

OCPCC (www.osteopathypainclinics.com) was founded in September 2017. With 218 locations across the world OCPCC is now the largest privately owned chronic pain clinic in the world.

Welcome to OCPCC Cherise! We are happy to have you in our team.

Clinic # 218
103-4841 Delta Street, Delta, BC V4K 2T9
Tel.: 604-940-1981
cherisejacques@me.com

Wednesday, September 5, 2018

A New Chronic Pain Clinic in Montreal (217 OCPCC clinics worldwide)


We are happy to announce that osteopath Fabbiano Michael Galuppo, BSc, DOMP represents the Osteopathy Chronic Pain Clinics of Canada (OCPCC) in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. We now have 217 clinics worldwide in 15 countries across 4 continents (America, Europe, Asia, Africa).

Fabbiano is a graduate of the National Academy of Osteopathy. He is also a member of the Canadian Union of Osteopathic Manual Practitioners.

OCPCC (www.osteopathypainclinics.com) was founded in September 2017. With 217 locations across the world OCPCC is now the largest privately owned chronic pain clinic in the world.


Welcome to OCPCC Fabbiano! We are happy to have you in our team.

Clinic # 217
12277 Maurice Séguin, Montreal, QC, CANADA H1C 2L4
Tel.: 514-516-4088
fabbiano.galuppo@mail.mcgill.ca

A New Chronic Pain Clinic in Ottawa (216 OCPCC clinics worldwide)

We are happy to announce that manual osteopath Shea Puckett, DOMP represents the Osteopathy Chronic Pain Clinics of Canada (OCPCC) in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. We now have 216 clinics worldwide in 15 countries across 4 continents (America, Europe, Asia, Africa).

Shea is a graduate of the National Academy of Osteopathy. She is also a member of the Canadian Union of Osteopathic Manual Practitioners.

OCPCC (www.osteopathypainclinics.com) was founded in September 2017. With 216 locations across the world OCPCC is now the largest privately owned chronic pain clinic in the world.

Welcome to OCPCC Shea! We are happy to have you in our team.

Clinic # 216
400-2200 Prince of Wales Dr., Ottawa, ON K2E 6Z9
Tel.: 613-226-4637
sheapuckett@fascialconnections.ca

A New Chronic Pain Clinic in Burlington, ON (215 OCPCC clinics worldwide)

We are happy to announce that manual osteopath Dan Sheppard, RMT, DOMP represents the Osteopathy Chronic Pain Clinics of Canada (OCPCC) in Burlington, Ontario, Canada. We now have 215 clinics worldwide in 15 countries across 4 continents (America, Europe, Asia, Africa).

Dan is a graduate of the National Academy of Osteopathy. He is also a member of the Canadian Union of Osteopathic Manual Practitioners.

OCPCC (www.osteopathypainclinics.com) was founded in September 2017. With 215 locations across the world OCPCC is now the largest privately owned chronic pain clinic in the world.

Welcome to OCPCC Dan! We are happy to have you in our team.

Clinic # 215
3425 Harvester Rd. Suite 211A, Burlington, Ontario, L7N 3N1
Tel.: 905-635-3987
dan.sheppard.rmt@gmail.com

A New Chronic Pain Clinic in Calgary, Alberta (214 OCPCC clinics worldwide)

We are happy to announce that manual osteopath Vitalia Daza, DOMP represents the Osteopathy Chronic Pain Clinics of Canada (OCPCC) in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. We now have 214 clinics worldwide in 15 countries across 4 continents (America, Europe, Asia, Africa).

Vitalia is a graduate of the National Academy of Osteopathy as well as one of its teaching assistants. She is also a member of the Canadian Union of Osteopathic Manual Practitioners and Alberta Osteopathic Association.

OCPCC (www.osteopathypainclinics.com) was founded in September 2017. With 214 locations across the world OCPCC is now the largest privately owned chronic pain clinic in the world.


Welcome to OCPCC Vitalia! We are happy to have you in our team.

Clinic # 214
1530 9 Ave SE, Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2G 0T7
vitaliadaza@gmail.com

Monday, September 3, 2018

Two NAOs needed for OSAP & DLI


National Academy of Osteopathy has decided to apply for Ontario Student Assistance Program as well as the Designated Learning Institute List. OSAP is a program by the government of Ontario that gives loans and grants to Ontario residents to study at OSAP approved schools. DLI is a program by the government of Canada that allows the approved schools to bring foreign students to Canada. 

For these programs the schools must put down a large security deposit with the government that ranges from $500,000 to $10 million, depending on how many students register in the school.

To reduce the amount of this mandatory deposit, effective January 01, 2019 we are separating National Academy of Osteopathy into two different companies, one for online students (not covered by OSAP and DIL) and another for campus based students, which once approved by the government will be eligible for OSAP and DLI. 

Both companies work as National Academy of Osteopathy under same name and brand. All employees and faculty will remain the same. Courses offered will remain the same. Diplomas issues will remain the same. Nothing will change and both NAOs will run exactly the same as now. Only the corporation documents and bank accounts will be different.

Students will not see or feel anything different. Same as now, your certificate and transcript will not indicate which school (on-campus or on-line) you have graduated from.

Separating online and on-campus would allow us to pursue OSAP and DLI registration. Previously the deposit amount required by the government was more than our available budget. As we generally have less than 100 campus based students per year we can now easily manage giving the required deposit to the government. 

Being registered for OSAP and DLI would elevate NAO to higher levels than ever seen before.