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International Diploma in Equine Osteopathy
Who is the program for
The International Diploma in Equine Osteopathy is geared towards osteopathic, musculoskeletal, and animal care professionals keen on expanding their skill-set to include osteopathic treatment for horses.
Overview
The program delivers a solid foundation in osteopathic thought and treatment of equines and and is offered in a self-paced, online learning format, allowing flexibility in earning your osteopathic qualification.
Awarded Qualification
Program graduates are awarded the qualification of Equine Osteopath may practice animal osteopathy internationally using the professional designation Int´l DipEO.
Objectives
Upon completion of the program, you will gain the knowledge and skills to deliver safe, rational and effective osteopathic treatment to horses, though treatment principles can be applied to other animals as well. You will learn a wide range of techniques such as osteopathic articular balancing, short lever technique, functional technique, and cranial osteopathy as applied to equine patients.
Ivalalearn
To enhance your educational experience, we offer free access to Ivalalearn.com, an interactive, 3D anatomy-learning platform to each LCAO student.
Program outline
Preclinical studies / Core knowledge
Online format / 525 hrs.
Clinical studies / Eight learning units led by Prof.McGregor
Thesis / Osteopathic Research
Online format / 600 hrs.
Both modules are delivered v LCAO´s eLearning platform, powered by Moodle software. Online studies are entirely self-paced: there is no set due date to finish it. Moreover, LCAO students and graduates retain lifetime access to all online courses and future updates.
MASTERCLASS Hands-on Clinical Training / Elective
The MasterClass seminar is an optional step on your journey in equine osteopathy. Over the course of five consecutive days, you will learn advanced modalities such as cranial osteopathy, short lever and functional techniques as applied to horses. Through individual tutoring sessions and open discussions, students are encouraged to develop treatment styles relevant to the specialization of their practice.
With any inquiries you may reach us at admissions@aosteocollege.com