- This event has passed.
Developing Osteopathy in Paediatrics
April 23, 2022 - April 24, 2022
Developing Osteopathy in Paediatrics Course (parts 1 & 2) on the 23-24 April 2022.
Led By: Nancy Nunn BSc(Hons) DPO PgCert FHEA & Daniel Stuttard MA BSc(Hons) DPO
Dates: Saturday 23 April 2022 (1st Part) and Sunday 24 April 2022 (2nd Part)
Location: OCC, CAN Mezzanine, 7 – 14 Great Dover Street, London, SE1 4YR
Cost: £150.00 p/day or £288.00 for the whole course (2 days), plus Eventbrite’s fee
To book visit https://developing-osteopathy-in-paediatrics-course.eventbrite.co.uk
For more info, visit https://www.occ.uk.com/introduction-paediatric-osteopathy/, call 0208 875 5291 or email educationregistrar@occ.uk.com
- Developing Osteopathy in Paediatrics Course Part 1 – 23.04.2022
Part 1 is designed for osteopaths who wish to explore clinical examination of babies, the course will also cover differential diagnosis of the unsettled baby as well as an osteopathic understanding of the effects of birth on the structure of the body and the resulting influence on function. We will also be discussing practical and legal issues related to gaining consent to examine and treat paediatric patients.
- Developing Osteopathy in Paediatrics Course Part 2 – 24.04.2022
This course follows from the first Developing Osteopathy in Paediatrics Course. The course considers the principles of diagnostic clinical reasoning and paediatric practice as well as clinical presentation and treatment of infants, including colic, gastroesophageal reflux and plagiocephaly.
Part 2 places are allocated on a first come first served basis however, you have to have completed the first Developing Osteopathy in Paediatrics Course in order to book a place on this course. We will double check our records to confirm this. Participants who attend Developing Osteopathy in Paediatrics Part 1 on the preceding day, are also eligible to book this course.
Both parts include lectures, demonstration and practical sessions. In order to provide supervision of practical workshops, numbers will be limited, and places are allocated on a first come first served basis.
New graduates and final year students are welcome to register!