International Academy of Osteopathy

The International Academy of Osteopathy (IAO) was founded in 1987 by Grégoire Lason who still is the Principal.

The IAO is an international college that offers its Training and Education in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Germany and the Netherlands which leads to several degrees in osteopathy:[1]

  • Diploma in Osteopathy (DO),
  • Master of Science in Osteopathy (MSc.Ost.) in co-operation with Buckinghamshire New University. This Master degree is a legally recognized diploma in over 45 European countries.
  • Post Graduate Certificates of the IAO,
  • Post Graduate Certificates of Buckinghamshire New University.

The programs are accredited thanks to agreements with Buckinghamshire New University[2] and are in accordance with the Bologna process.[3][4]

Austria (AT) edit

Modular Program:

  • In German in Innsbruck, Linz and Wien. This is a part-time training and education for physiotherapists and medical doctors. After successfully completing this 4-year program, students obtain the unique British Master of Science in Osteopathy (MSc.Ost.), from Buckinghamshire New University, as well as the DO degree from The International Academy of Osteopathy (IAO).
  • Several Post-Academic-Modules (PAM): In English and German (Pediatric Osteopathy, Sports Osteopathy, etc.) These modules are for osteopaths with minimum DO wanting to stay on top of the scientific evolutions within the profession. Through these Post Academic Modules, also MSc.Ost. degrees are possible.

Belgium (BE) edit

Modular Program:

  • In Dutch in Antwerp (B) and Ghent (B). This is a part-time training and education for physiotherapists and medical doctors. After successfully completing this 4-year program, students obtain the unique British Master of Science in Osteopathy (MSc.Ost.), from Buckinghamshire New University, as well as the DO degree from The International Academy of Osteopathy (IAO).
  • in French in Mont-Saint-Guibert (B). This is a part-time training and education for physiotherapists and medical doctors. After successfully completing this 5-year program, students obtain the DO degree from The International Academy of Osteopathy (IAO).
  • Several Post-Academic-Modules (PAM): (Pediatric Osteopathy, Sports Osteopathy, etc.) These modules are for osteopaths with minimum DO wanting to stay on top of the scientific evolutions within the profession.

Denmark (DK) edit

Modular Program:

  • In English in Copenhagen (DK). This is a part-time training and education for physiotherapists and medical doctors. After successfully completing this 4-year program, students obtain the unique British Master of Science in Osteopathy (MSc.Ost.), from Buckinghamshire New University, as well as the DO degree from The International Academy of Osteopathy (IAO).
  • Several Post-Academic-Modules (PAM): Several subjects in English (Sports Osteopathy, Pediatric Osteopathy, etc). These modules are for osteopaths with DO wanting to stay on top of scientific evolutions within the profession.

Germany (DE) edit

Modular Program:

  • In German in 8 cities. This is a part-time training and education for physiotherapists and medical doctors. After successfully completing this 5-year program, students obtain the DO degree from The International Academy of Osteopathy (IAO).
  • Several Post-Academic-Modules (PAM): Several subjects in German (Sports Osteopathy, Pediatric Osteopathy, etc). These modules are for osteopaths with DO wanting to stay on top of scientific evolutions within the profession. Through these Post Academic Modules, also MSc.Ost. degrees are possible.

The Netherlands (NL) edit

Modular Program:

  • In Dutch in Zeist (NL). This is a part-time training and education for physiotherapists and medical doctors. After successfully completing this 4-year program, students obtain the unique British Master of Science in Osteopathy (MSc.Ost.), from Buckinghamshire New University, as well as the DO degree from The International Academy of Osteopathy (IAO).
  • Several Post-Academic-Modules (PAM): In English (Pediatric Osteopathy, Sports Osteopathy, etc.) These modules are for osteopaths with minimum DO wanting to stay on top of the scientific evolutions within the profession.

References edit

  1. ^ "Training osteopathy". International Academy of Osteopathy. Retrieved 16 December 2019.
  2. ^ "Academic Partnerships Register". Buckinghamshire New University. Archived from the original on 19 March 2015. Retrieved 11 October 2015.
  3. ^ "Bologna Process". International Academy of Osteopathy.
  4. ^ "MBK en PSBK opleidingen op alfabet" (in Dutch). Centrum Post Initieel Onderwijs Nederland (CPION). Archived from the original on 19 October 2015.

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