Yes. It is possible to obtain a diploma or degree in osteopathy health care through online education.
Currently a medical university in Madrid, Spain offers a bachelor of science in osteopathy and a doctor of osteopathy through online education with optional campus based osteopathic technique labs.
And an osteopathy college in Toronto, Canada offers a diploma program in manual osteopathy worldwide through online education with campus based practical osteopathic technique labs in 64 cities.
Out of the over 30 osteopathic colleges that are members of the International Osteopathic Association; National Academy of Osteopathy has the lowest tuition for a diploma program in osteopathy. The diploma in osteopathic manual practice is offered online worldwide in all countries as well as on campus. The online osteopathy program is from $5026. The campus based osteopathy program is from $12,220 and the postgraduate residency program in osteopathic rehabilitation sciences is $16,000.
National Academy of Osteopathy and National University of Medical Sciences offer online osteopathy diploma and degree programs in South Korea. NAO teaches in Korean, while NUMSS teaches only in English.
There are many osteopathic schools, colleges and universities that offer osteopathic health related courses online. However there are only two schools that offer the osteopathy program in full through online education without the need to attend campus. However they both offer campus based education as well. The National Academy of Osteopathy, based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada offers an online diploma in osteopathic manual practice (4 to 8 months) and another World Health Organization compliant program in osteopathic rehabilitation sciences (4 years). The National University of Medical Sciences in Madrid, Spain offers an online bachelor of science in osteopathy (3 years full time) and a doctor of osteopathy (4 years) program. The DO degree program is WHO compliant. Both osteopathic schools are accredited by the Council on Manual Osteopathy Education and are approved members of the International Osteopathic Association, The Canadian Manual Osteopathy Examining Board & the International Osteopathy Examining Board.
"To understand cranial osteopathy it is necessary to understand osteopathy itself. As with visceral osteopathy, the term refers to an aspect of osteopathy, not to a separate modality." http://www.osteohome.com/articles/Cranial%20Osteopathy.pdf
Colombian & other South American students can now become osteopaths from any where they are. There are two osteopathic colleges that offer online osteopathy diploma and degree programs in Colombia, South America with optional practical osteopathic technique classes. • National University of Medical Sciences (Doctor of Osteopathy, Bachelor of Science in Osteopathy, Master of Science in Athletic Therapy, MBA in Health Care). • National Academy of Osteopathy (Diploma in osteopathic manual practice, Osteopathic Rehabilitation Sciences). Both schools of osteopathy are accredited by the Council on Manual Osteopathy Education (CMOE) of the International Osteopathic Association (IOA www.internationalosteopathicassociation.org). Graduates are permitted to sit for the board exams administered by the International Osteopathy Examining Board (IOEB).
British School of Osteopathy was created in 1915.
London School of Osteopathy was created in 1948.
The Council on Manual Osteopathy Education of the International Osteopathic Association has accredited the following osteopathic schools, colleges & universities which provide diploma and degree programs in osteopathy: • Buenos Aires School of Osteopathy (Argentina) • Instituto Argentina de Osteopatía (Argentina) • Osterreiches Osteopathie Kolleg (Austria) • RMIT University (Australia) • University of Western Sydney (Australia) • Victoria University (Australia) • Chiropractic and Osteopathic College of Australasia (Australia) • Escola Brasileira De Osteopatia • National Academy of Osteopathy (Canada, Program offered online worldwide) • Collège d'Études Ostéopathiques (Canada) • Centre Ostéopathique du Québec (Canada) • Canadian College of Osteopathy (Canada) • Canadian Academy of Osteopathy and Holistic Health Sciences (Canada) • Southern Ontario College of Osteopathy (Canada) • The Osteopathic College of Ontario (Canada) • British College of Osteopathic Medicine (England) • British School of Osteopathy (England) • College of Osteopaths (England) • European School of Osteopathy (England) • London School of Osteopathy (England) • National Academy of Osteopathy (England) • London College of Osteopathic Medicine (England) • Oxford Brookes University (England) • Centre Europeen d'Enseignement Superieur de l'Osteopathie (France) • Institut de Formation en Ostéopathie du Grand-Avignon (France) • Osterreiches Osteopathie Kolleg (Germany) • Deutsches Osteopathie Kolleg (Germany) • Istituto Superiore di Osteopatia - Milano (Italy) • Unitec (New Zealand) • Russian School of Osteopathic Medicine (Russia) • National Academy of Osteopathy (South Korea) • Swiss International College of Osteopathy (Switzerland) • Madrid School of Osteopathy (Spain) • National University of Medical Sciences (Spain, program offered online worldwide) • Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona (Spain)
DOMP stands for Diploma in Osteopathic Manual Practice offered by osteopathic colleges that offer a diploma program in osteopathy (between 1000 to 2000 hours of osteopathic education), such as the Osteopathic College of Ontario, Canadian College of Osteopathy, Southern Ontario College of Osteopathy, Canadian Academy of Osteopathy & National Academy of Osteopathy (NAO). DO stands for Doctor of Osteopathy ( trained outside of the United States) offered by osteopathic universities that offer a degree program in osteopathy (between 3000 to 4500 hours of osteopathic education), such as the National University of Medical University (NUMSS).
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Pre-osteopathy refers to the period before the formal establishment of osteopathy as a recognized medical practice. It typically involves the early history and development of the principles and techniques that would later become the foundation of osteopathic medicine, including the work of Andrew Taylor Still, the founder of osteopathy.