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CANADIAN OSTEOPATHIC ASSOCIATION
The COA represents graduates from colleges of osteopathic medicine accredited by the Canadian and American Osteopathic Associations. Osteopathic physicians have been providing comprehensive medical care in Canada since the early 1900s. The COA was established in 1926 and continues to represent the osteopathic medical profession in all provincial and federal matters regarding legislation and licensure. An Osteopathic Physician (D.O. - Doctor of Osteopathy) must complete the same comprehensive medical education as their MD colleague as well as comprehensive training in biomechanical assessment of the musculoskeletal system and treatment including osteopathic manipulative therapy. Following
graduation from 4 years of intensive medical education, osteopathic physicians
must further complete residency training in a specialty field of their
choosing. They must then
complete specialty certification examinations as well as medical licensure
examinations required for registration with a provincial college of
physicians and surgeons. Notice: NEW THIS YEAR - THE CANADIAN OSTEOPATHIC MEDICAL STUDENT ASSOCIATION (COMSA)
Osteopathy originated in the USA The
osteopathic profession was founded by Dr. Andrew Taylor Still in the United States
and it is the American colleges of Osteopathic Medicine that have
developed the advanced manual therapy techniques used by specialists in
osteopathic manipulative therapy worldwide.
The American Osteopathic Association and American Academy
of Osteopathy continue to be the international leaders in advanced manual
therapy techniques.
The COA represents only qualified and licensed practitioners Be
advised that currently there are various practitioners presenting
themselves as Osteopaths or 'Osteopathic Practitioners', practicing outside of legislation in
Explore this website and visit the comprehensive website for the AOA To learn more about osteopathic education, licensure, and history of the profession, please explore this website further, and also visit the website for the American Osteopathic Association at www.osteopathic.org , home for the Osteopathic Profession. Also visit the new website for the British Columbia Osteopathic Association at: www.osteopathic.bc.ca
Notice: COA RELEASE REJECTS WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION "BENCHMARKS FOR TRAINING IN OSTEOPATHY" Important Notice: FOR CANADIAN STUDENTS APPLYING TO AMERICAN OSTEOPATHIC MEDICAL SCHOOLS Class of 2015 - MSU-COM Canadian Students.
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