Courses
Post Graduate Course in Classical Homeopathy – Domenick J. Masiello, DO
Ridgefield, CT CT, United StatesPost Graduate Course In Classical Homeopathy Instructor DOMENICK J MASIELLO, DO, DHT, C-SPOMM Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor, Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine ( Middletown, NY) Clinical Assistant Professor, Dept. of Family & Community Medicine, New York Medical College Certified, Health Professions Education (University of Connecticut) Member, Homeopathic Pharmacopeia Convention Consultant, Department of Health, State of Connecticut CME AOA CME credit pending (approx. 90 hours) Prerequisite DOs and MDs with previous training in Osteopathy in the Cranial Field and with perceptual skills necessary to work with Primary Respiration. It is the sole responsibility of the student to verify that their professional credentials permit the practice of homeopathy and that the prescribing of homeopathic medications falls within the scope of their license. Venue The course will be given remotely via Zoom and will consist of both synchronous and asynchronous components. Dates The course begins in September 16, 2023. Sessions will be held every 4-6 weeks. Each synchronous session will be 2-3 hours in length. There will be a total of 12-14 sessions. Course Topics Homeopathic History, Philosophy (Concepts and Methods) Comparative Homeopathic/Osteopathic Philosophy The Holistic Model – understanding the patient mentally, emotionally and physically Survey of the classical homeopathic literature Homeopathic […]
Embryology Through a Biodynamic Lens
T. Carmine Van Deven, DO and Deborah Heath, DO
Zoom
Prerequisites: Course is open to D.O. and M.D.
Biodynamics of Osteopathy, Phase I – Natalia Makalyutina D.O.
St. Petersburg, Russia St. Petersburg, Russian FederationEligibility requirements vary from country to country based on the medical board standards for each location.
Biodynamics of Osteopathy – Pediatrics III – Tom Esser D.O.
Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstan, KyrgyzstanPediatrics Phase I - Children should not be treated like Adults, Learning to be centered by the Child, Osteopathic Perception to treat Children, Wholeness of the child, The meeting place, treating the moving child. Pediatrics Phase II - Listening to the Child, Fluid Dynamics of children, Family Circle, Ignition, Thoracic Respiration and Breathing, CNS review, the third ventricle and the Attention in Autism. Pediatrics Phase III - The treatment of Autism, The Normal Child, First Breath, Desert Neutral, Flame of Intention, Fine tuning, “Treat me like a New Born.”
Rebuilding the Extremities – Stephen Kisiel D.O.
Great Barrington, MA Great Barrington, MA, United StatesPrerequisites: Course is open to M.D. and D.O. practitioners. Suggested Prerequisite: Biodynamics of Osteopathy Phases I-V.
Biodynamics of Osteopathy, Phase V- Igor Litvinov D.O.
Ekaterinburg, Russia , Russian FederationEligibility requirements vary from country to country based on the medical board standards for each location.
The Bavarian Pediatric School & Clinic for Traditional Osteopathy – Course 7
Walkertshofen, Germany Walkertshofen, Germany
Biodynamics of Osteopathy – Pediatrics Phase II
Stephen Kisiel D.O.
Florianopolis, Brazil
Florianopolis, Brazil
Pediatrics Phase I - Children should not be treated like Adults, Learning to be centered by the Child, Osteopathic Perception to treat Children, Wholeness of the child, The meeting place, treating the moving child. Pediatrics Phase II - Listening to the Child, Fluid Dynamics of children, Family Circle, Ignition, Thoracic Respiration and Breathing, CNS review, the third ventricle and the Attention in Autism. Pediatrics Phase III - The treatment of Autism, The Normal Child, First Breath, Desert Neutral, Flame of Intention, Fine tuning, “Treat me like a New Born.”
Biodynamics of Osteopathy, Phase VIII – Tom Esser D.O.
Berlin, Germany Berlin, GermanyEligibility requirements vary from country to country based on the medical board standards for each location.
A Biodynamic Approach to the Nervous System, Part One – Bill Foley D.O.
Kent, United KingdomA Biodynamic Approach to the Nervous System, Part One
Biodynamics of Osteopathy Phase II
with Embryology & Anatomy Review
Stephen Kisiel D.O.
Florianopolis, Brazil
Florianopolis, Brazil
Eligibility requirements vary from country to country based on the medical board standards for each location.
Biodynamics of Osteopathy – Pediatrics III – Greg Yesensky D.O.
Rome, Italy , ItalyPediatrics Phase I - Children should not be treated like Adults, Learning to be centered by the Child, Osteopathic Perception to treat Children, Wholeness of the child, The meeting place, treating the moving child. Pediatrics Phase II - Listening to the Child, Fluid Dynamics of children, Family Circle, Ignition, Thoracic Respiration and Breathing, CNS review, the third ventricle and the Attention in Autism. Pediatrics Phase III - The treatment of Autism, The Normal Child, First Breath, Desert Neutral, Flame of Intention, Fine tuning, “Treat me like a New Born.”
The Stillness, The Seams, and Segmentation – Elizabeth Caron D.O.
Dijon, France , FranceThis course will explore the relationship between the embryologic basis of segmentation, its relationship to stillness, and how seams are formed.
Biodynamics of Osteopathy, Phase V – Franz Haberl D.O.
St. Oswald/Yspertal, Austria St. Oswald / Yspertal, AustriaEligibility requirements vary from country to country based on the medical board standards for each location.
Biodynamics of Osteopathy, Phase II – Cathy Eydt D.O.M.P.
Ivy, Ontario, Canada , CanadaEligibility requirements vary from country to country based on the medical board standards for each location.
Biodynamics of Osteopathy – Pediatrics Phase I – Stephen Kisiel D.O.
Great Barrington, MA Great Barrington, MA, United StatesOpen to D.O.’s, M.D.’s, Dentists and Osteopathic Medical Students. Prerequisites vary by course. Enrollment is on a first-come/first-serve basis.
Biodynamics of Osteopathy, Phase IV – Donald Hankinson D.O.
UNE University of New England, Biddleford, ME, United StatesOpen to D.O.’s, M.D.’s, Dentists and Osteopathic Medical Students. Prerequisites vary by course. Enrollment is on a first-come/first-serve basis.
Biodynamics of Osteopathy, Phase I – Richard Metliss D.O.
Shropshire, England Shropshire, United KingdomEligibility requirements vary from country to country based on the medical board standards for each location.
Biodynamics of Osteopathy – Pediatrics I – Natalia Makalyutina D.O.
St. Petersburg, Russia St. Petersburg, Russian FederationPediatrics Phase I - Children should not be treated like Adults, Learning to be centered by the Child, Osteopathic Perception to treat Children, Wholeness of the child, The meeting place, treating the moving child. Pediatrics Phase II - Listening to the Child, Fluid Dynamics of children, Family Circle, Ignition, Thoracic Respiration and Breathing, CNS review, the third ventricle and the Attention in Autism. Pediatrics Phase III - The treatment of Autism, The Normal Child, First Breath, Desert Neutral, Flame of Intention, Fine tuning, “Treat me like a New Born.”
The Hands, the Health and How we move – Elizabeth Caron D.O.
Talent, OR Talent, OR, United StatesOsteopathic hands and ergonomics, the interface between using our hands to sense the Health and to promote longevity in the practitioner.
Midline and Ignition – Elizabeth Caron D.O.
Talent, OR Talent, OR, United StatesThere is a key link between the midline and ignition. We are only as functional as our relationship to midline, yet the ignition needs to be functioning so the midline is feeding and being fed. The midline is a central function rather than an anatomical structure. Understanding how segmentation and function of neuro, visceral, muscular and vascular elements in relation to midline are going to be addressed.
Swiss Osteopathic Center for Kids Training Program
Helsinki, Finland Renesse, NetherlandsOsteopathic treatment for children SOCK Clinic Part of the Osteopathic treatment for children program is the Sock clinic. It is a wonderful meeting place where children and their parents are treated by dedicated fully licensed osteopaths who are following the training program. It gives the opportunity to students to treat children under supervision of the teacher and forms an ideal setting to exchange knowledge and expertise in the osteopathic treatment of children. To treat a child is all about love and respect for a child. It’s not about forcing our will on what we think is right for them. By using very soft techniques tension can be resolved and balance will be restored in the child. For the treatment of children and their family there’s no fee obligation. A contribution as a gift is always welcome to garantee the continuity. Students of the Sock program can make an appointment for a patient by sending a mail to info@traditionalosteopathycourses.com For more information please visit https://traditionalosteopathycourses.com/eato-bnl/sock-clinic/
Biodynamics of Osteopathy, Phase IV – Natalia Makalyutina D.O.
St. Petersburg, Russia St. Petersburg, Russian FederationEligibility requirements vary from country to country based on the medical board standards for each location.
Biodynamics of Osteopathy, Phase V – Gregory Yesensky D.O.
Medford, OROpen to D.O.’s, M.D.’s, Dentists and Osteopathic Medical Students. Prerequisites vary by course. Enrollment is on a first-come/first-serve basis.
Biodynamics of Osteopathy, Phase IV – Franz Haberl D.O.
St. Oswald/Yspertal, Austria St. Oswald / Yspertal, AustriaEligibility requirements vary from country to country based on the medical board standards for each location.
Biodynamics of Osteopathy, Phase VIII – Tom Esser D.O.
Poznan, Poland Poznan, PolandEligibility requirements vary from country to country based on the medical board standards for each location.
Biodynamics of Osteopathy, Phase II – Stefan Hagopian D.O.
Fillmore, CA Fillmore, CA, United StatesOpen to D.O.’s, M.D.’s, Dentists and Osteopathic Medical Students. Prerequisites vary by course. Enrollment is on a first-come/first-serve basis.
BioBasics 2024 – United States
Bridgton, ME Highland Lake Resort, Bridgton, ME, United StatesAn Exploration of the Biodynamic Model of Osteopathy in the Cranial Field May 31- June 3, 2024Highland Lake Resort, Bridgton, MECourse Director: Craig Goldberg, DOCME: Approved for 18.75 AOA Category 1A CME Credits. The philosophy, principles and practice of Osteopathy are as vast as the cosmos. Please join us as we explore these deep and subtle natural healing forces so that we can increase our Osteopathic perception, skills and abilities together. This course is like no other. With a typical instructor to student ratio of 1:2, it is nearly impossible to avoid learning new ways of being and new ways of treating each other and our patients. Designed to benefit both those who are new and those who are experienced with this approach, BioBasics presents an atmosphere of acceptance, welcoming, sharing and gratitude for all. All medical students, interns, residents and practicing physicians are most welcome! Craig Goldberg, DOCourse Director ** Please do not pay for the course until you have received a confirmation from Marnee that you are accepted into the course. Thank you. About the BioBasics Program The BioBasics program has been designed to offer an educational experience on the foundational principles in Osteopathy to medical students and […]
Biodynamics of Osteopathy – Pediatrics Phase I – Tom Esser D.O.
Berlin, Germany Berlin, GermanyPediatrics Phase I - Children should not be treated like Adults, Learning to be centered by the Child, Osteopathic Perception to treat Children, Wholeness of the child, The meeting place, treating the moving child. Pediatrics Phase II - Listening to the Child, Fluid Dynamics of children, Family Circle, Ignition, Thoracic Respiration and Breathing, CNS review, the third ventricle and the Attention in Autism. Pediatrics Phase III - The treatment of Autism, The Normal Child, First Breath, Desert Neutral, Flame of Intention, Fine tuning, “Treat me like a New Born.”
Osteopathic Cranial Academy 2024 Annual Conference
Osteopathic Cranial AcademyOCA 2024 Annual Conference
Biodynamics of Osteopathy, Phase V – Natalia Makalyutina D.O.
St. Petersburg, Russia St. Petersburg, Russian FederationEligibility requirements vary from country to country based on the medical board standards for each location.
Biodynamics of Osteopathy, Phase III – Gregory Yesensky D.O.
Bernried, Bavaria, Germany Bernried, Bavaria, GermanyEligibility requirements vary from country to country based on the medical board standards for each location.
Biodynamics of Osteopathy, Phase II- Igor Litvinov D.O.
Moscow, RussiaEligibility requirements vary from country to country based on the medical board standards for each location.
Biodynamics of Osteopathy, Phase I – Tom Esser D.O.
Berlin, Germany Berlin, GermanyEligibility requirements vary from country to country based on the medical board standards for each location.
Biodynamics of Osteopathy, Phase I – Olixn Adams D.O.
Vancouver, Canada Vancouver, CA, CanadaOpen to D.O.’s, M.D.’s, Dentists and Osteopathic Medical Students. Prerequisites vary by course. Enrollment is on a first-come/first-serve basis.
Biodynamics of Osteopathy, Phase I
Christina Steele DO MPH and Jan Petrus Koop DO FCCO
Spokane, Washington
Spokane, WA, United States
Open to D.O.’s, M.D.’s, Dentists and Osteopathic Medical Students. Prerequisites vary by course. Enrollment is on a first-come/first-serve basis.
Biodynamics of Osteopathy, Phase IV – Natalia Makalyutina D.O.
St. Petersburg, Russia St. Petersburg, Russian FederationEligibility requirements vary from country to country based on the medical board standards for each location.
PTSD An Osteopathic Perspective – Olixn Adams D.O.
Bandon, OR Bandon, OR, United StatesPTSD An Osteopathic Perspective
Biodynamics of Osteopathy, Phase IX – Natalia Makalyutina D.O.
St. Petersburg, Russia St. Petersburg, Russian FederationEligibility requirements vary from country to country based on the medical board standards for each location.
Embracing the Natural World – Jeffrey Etemad D.O.
Tomales, CA Tomales, CA, United StatesPrerequisites: Biodynamic I-III and/or a 40 hour Basic Cranial course.
Biodynamics of Osteopathy, Phase III – Tom Esser D.O.
St. Petersburg, Russia St. Petersburg, Russian FederationEligibility requirements vary from country to country based on the medical board standards for each location.
Biodynamics of Osteopathy – Pediatrics Phase I – Tom Esser D.O.
St. Petersburg, Russia St. Petersburg, Russian FederationPediatrics Phase I - Children should not be treated like Adults, Learning to be centered by the Child, Osteopathic Perception to treat Children, Wholeness of the child, The meeting place, treating the moving child. Pediatrics Phase II - Listening to the Child, Fluid Dynamics of children, Family Circle, Ignition, Thoracic Respiration and Breathing, CNS review, the third ventricle and the Attention in Autism. Pediatrics Phase III - The treatment of Autism, The Normal Child, First Breath, Desert Neutral, Flame of Intention, Fine tuning, “Treat me like a New Born.”
Embryology Informing Anatomy in the Science of Osteopathy – Part B – Stefan Hagopian D.O.
Fillmore, CA Fillmore, CA, United StatesThis course explores relationships between structure and function, with specific exercises to clarify embryologic functions from the perspective of Traditional Osteopathy. There will be a balance between didactic study of anatomy & embryology, and osteopathic principles & practices.
Biodynamics of Osteopathy, Phase IX – Natalia Makalyutina D.O.
St. Petersburg, Russia St. Petersburg, Russian FederationEligibility requirements vary from country to country based on the medical board standards for each location.
Biodynamics of Osteopathy, Phase IX – Tom Esser D.O.
Berlin, Germany Berlin, GermanyEligibility requirements vary from country to country based on the medical board standards for each location.
Biodynamics of Osteopathy, Phase I – Stephen Kisiel D.O.
Great Barrington, MA Great Barrington, MA, United StatesOpen to D.O.’s, M.D.’s, Dentists and Osteopathic Medical Students. Prerequisites vary by course. Enrollment is on a first-come/first-serve basis.
Biodynamics of Osteopathy, Phase VII – Natalia Makalyutina D.O.
St. Petersburg, Russia St. Petersburg, Russian FederationEligibility requirements vary from country to country based on the medical board standards for each location.
Biodynamics of Osteopathy – Pediatrics Phase III – Tom Esser D.O.
Berlin, Germany Berlin, GermanyPediatrics Phase I - Children should not be treated like Adults, Learning to be centered by the Child, Osteopathic Perception to treat Children, Wholeness of the child, The meeting place, treating the moving child. Pediatrics Phase II - Listening to the Child, Fluid Dynamics of children, Family Circle, Ignition, Thoracic Respiration and Breathing, CNS review, the third ventricle and the Attention in Autism. Pediatrics Phase III - The treatment of Autism, The Normal Child, First Breath, Desert Neutral, Flame of Intention, Fine tuning, “Treat me like a New Born.”
Foundations of Biodynamic Osteopathy – Richard Metliss D.O.
Shropshire, England Shropshire, United KingdomCOURSE CONTENT & THEMES: Synchronising with the patient & afferent palpation/sensing The nature of the observer, our observer and looking at where we are observing from & divided attention. Periosteum of the bone, sensing the bones envelope. The embryological origin of bone & periosteum. Motion permitted, the functional motion testing of Dr. Jealous. BMT, its origins from BLT thinking and BMT models development by Dr. Jealous The Three Circles, Dr. Jealous map of the Biodynamic model. Rebalancing, its development by Dr. Sutherland and his study group. Why it was needed and how it manages treatment side effects. Introducing Motion Present & Neutral, key motifs of Phase 1. Introduction to Biodynamic Embryology & the importance of Dr. Blechschmidt’s work and its place in the development of Biodynamic Osteopathy Please register with Richard Metliss D.O. at shirebiodynamics@gmail.com
The Brain and the Tide – Ebb 1 – Eric Cohen, D.O.
Ontario, Canada Ontario, CanadaThis course will elucidate specific neurological concepts and anatomical relationships while exploring an osteopathic correlate and its relation to such biodynamic phenomena as the tide and rates.
Osteopathy in the Terminally Ill and Dying Patient – Veera Motashaw D.O.
Knoxville, Tennessee TN, United StatesBiodynamics of Osteopathy, Phase VI – Franz Haberl D.O.
St. Oswald/Yspertal, Austria St. Oswald / Yspertal, AustriaEligibility requirements vary from country to country based on the medical board standards for each location.
Biodynamics of Osteopathy, Phase II – Natalia Makalyutina D.O.
St. Petersburg, Russia St. Petersburg, Russian FederationEligibility requirements vary from country to country based on the medical board standards for each location.
Biodynamics of Osteopathy, Phase IV – Tom Esser D.O.
Schwielowsee, Germany Schwielowsee, GermanyEligibility requirements vary from country to country based on the medical board standards for each location.
Biodynamics of Osteopathy, Phase VI – Tom Esser D.O.
Poznan, Poland Poznan, PolandEligibility requirements vary from country to country based on the medical board standards for each location.
The Bavarian Pediatric School & Clinic for Traditional Osteopathy – Course 2
Walkertshofen, Germany Walkertshofen, Germany
Biodynamics of Osteopathy, Phase II – Franz Haberl D.O.
St. Oswald/Yspertal, Austria St. Oswald / Yspertal, AustriaEligibility requirements vary from country to country based on the medical board standards for each location.
Biodynamics of Osteopathy, Phase IV – Stephen Kisiel D.O.
Great Barrington, MA Great Barrington, MA, United StatesOpen to D.O.’s, M.D.’s, Dentists and Osteopathic Medical Students. Prerequisites vary by course. Enrollment is on a first-come/first-serve basis.
Biodynamics of Osteopathy, Phase V – Elizabeth Caron, D.O.
Talent, OR Talent, OR, United StatesOpen to D.O.’s, M.D.’s, Dentists and Medical Students. Prerequisites vary by course.
Biodynamics of Osteopathy – Pediatrics II – Tom Esser D.O.
Poznan, Poland Poznan, PolandPediatrics Phase I - Children should not be treated like Adults, Learning to be centered by the Child, Osteopathic Perception to treat Children, Wholeness of the child, The meeting place, treating the moving child. Pediatrics Phase II - Listening to the Child, Fluid Dynamics of children, Family Circle, Ignition, Thoracic Respiration and Breathing, CNS review, the third ventricle and the Attention in Autism. Pediatrics Phase III - The treatment of Autism, The Normal Child, First Breath, Desert Neutral, Flame of Intention, Fine tuning, “Treat me like a New Born.”
Biodynamics of Osteopathy, Phase VIII – Stephen Kisiel D.O.
Great Barrington, MA Great Barrington, MA, United StatesOpen to D.O.’s, M.D.’s, Dentists and Osteopathic Medical Students. Prerequisites vary by course. Enrollment is on a first-come/first-serve basis.
Biodynamics of Osteopathy, Phase III – Tom Esser D.O.
Poznan, Poland Poznan, PolandEligibility requirements vary from country to country based on the medical board standards for each location.
Biodynamics of Osteopathy, Review Phases I-IX – Cathy Eydt D.O.M.P.
Ivy, Ontario, Canada , CanadaEligibility requirements vary from country to country based on the medical board standards for each location.
Biodynamics of Osteopathy, Phase VI – Olixn Adams D.O.
Sedona, AZ Sedona, AZ, United StatesOpen to D.O.’s, M.D.’s, Dentists and Osteopathic Medical Students. Prerequisites vary by course. Enrollment is on a first-come/first-serve basis.
Biodynamics of Osteopathy, Phase VII – Olixn Adams D.O.
Sedona, AZ Sedona, AZ, United StatesOpen to D.O.’s, M.D.’s, Dentists and Osteopathic Medical Students. Prerequisites vary by course. Enrollment is on a first-come/first-serve basis.
Biodynamics of Osteopathy – Pediatrics Phase II – Tom Esser D.O.
Berlin, Germany Berlin, GermanyPediatrics Phase I - Children should not be treated like Adults, Learning to be centered by the Child, Osteopathic Perception to treat Children, Wholeness of the child, The meeting place, treating the moving child. Pediatrics Phase II - Listening to the Child, Fluid Dynamics of children, Family Circle, Ignition, Thoracic Respiration and Breathing, CNS review, the third ventricle and the Attention in Autism. Pediatrics Phase III - The treatment of Autism, The Normal Child, First Breath, Desert Neutral, Flame of Intention, Fine tuning, “Treat me like a New Born.”
Biodynamics of Osteopathy, Phase III – Cathy Eydt D.O.M.P.
Ivy, Ontario, Canada , CanadaEligibility requirements vary from country to country based on the medical board standards for each location.
Biodynamics of Osteopathy, Phase VI – Natalia Makalyutina D.O.
St. Petersburg, Russia St. Petersburg, Russian FederationEligibility requirements vary from country to country based on the medical board standards for each location.
Biodynamics of Osteopathy, Phase II – Tom Esser D.O.
Kappel, Switzerland Kappel, SwitzerlandEligibility requirements vary from country to country based on the medical board standards for each location.
The Bavarian Pediatric School & Clinic for Traditional Osteopathy – Course 8
Walkertshofen, Germany Walkertshofen, GermanyWilliam Foley D.O., CNS - Nervous System 1
Biodynamics of Osteopathy, Phase IX – Stephen Kisiel D.O.
Great Barrington, MA Great Barrington, MA, United StatesOpen to D.O.’s, M.D.’s, Dentists and Osteopathic Medical Students. Prerequisites vary by course. Enrollment is on a first-come/first-serve basis.
Biodynamics of Osteopathy – Pediatrics II – Tom Esser D.O.
Kappel, Switzerland Kappel, SwitzerlandPediatrics Phase I - Children should not be treated like Adults, Learning to be centered by the Child, Osteopathic Perception to treat Children, Wholeness of the child, The meeting place, treating the moving child. Pediatrics Phase II - Listening to the Child, Fluid Dynamics of children, Family Circle, Ignition, Thoracic Respiration and Breathing, CNS review, the third ventricle and the Attention in Autism. Pediatrics Phase III - The treatment of Autism, The Normal Child, First Breath, Desert Neutral, Flame of Intention, Fine tuning, “Treat me like a New Born.”
Biodynamics of Osteopathy, Phase V – Natalia Makalyutina D.O.
St. Petersburg, Russia St. Petersburg, Russian FederationEligibility requirements vary from country to country based on the medical board standards for each location.
Biodynamics of Osteopathy, Phase VI – Cathy Eydt D.O.M.P.
Ivy, Ontario, Canada , CanadaEligibility requirements vary from country to country based on the medical board standards for each location.
Biodynamics of Osteopathy, Phase V – Tom Esser D.O.
Bernried, Bavaria, Germany Bernried, Bavaria, GermanyEligibility requirements vary from country to country based on the medical board standards for each location.
Biodynamics of Osteopathy, Phase VII – Tom Esser D.O.
Bernried, Bavaria, Germany Bernried, Bavaria, GermanyEligibility requirements vary from country to country based on the medical board standards for each location.
Biodynamics of Osteopathy, Phase I – Franz Haberl D.O.
St. Oswald/Yspertal, Austria St. Oswald / Yspertal, AustriaEligibility requirements vary from country to country based on the medical board standards for each location.
The Brain and the Tide – Ebb 2 – Eric Cohen, D.O.
Ontario, Canada Ontario, CanadaThis course will elucidate specific neurological concepts and anatomical relationships while exploring an osteopathic correlate and its relation to such biodynamic phenomena as the tide and rates.
Biodynamics of Osteopathy – Pediatrics I – Natalia Makalyutina D.O.
St. Petersburg, Russia St. Petersburg, Russian FederationPediatrics Phase I - Children should not be treated like Adults, Learning to be centered by the Child, Osteopathic Perception to treat Children, Wholeness of the child, The meeting place, treating the moving child. Pediatrics Phase II - Listening to the Child, Fluid Dynamics of children, Family Circle, Ignition, Thoracic Respiration and Breathing, CNS review, the third ventricle and the Attention in Autism. Pediatrics Phase III - The treatment of Autism, The Normal Child, First Breath, Desert Neutral, Flame of Intention, Fine tuning, “Treat me like a New Born.”
Biodynamics of Osteopathy – Pediatrics Phase III – Olixn Adams D.O.
Sedona, AZ Sedona, AZ, United StatesOpen to D.O.’s, M.D.’s, Dentists and Osteopathic Medical Students. Prerequisites vary by course. Enrollment is on a first-come/first-serve basis.
Biodynamics of Osteopathy – Pediatrics II – Tom Esser D.O.
Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstan, KyrgyzstanPediatrics Phase I - Children should not be treated like Adults, Learning to be centered by the Child, Osteopathic Perception to treat Children, Wholeness of the child, The meeting place, treating the moving child. Pediatrics Phase II - Listening to the Child, Fluid Dynamics of children, Family Circle, Ignition, Thoracic Respiration and Breathing, CNS review, the third ventricle and the Attention in Autism. Pediatrics Phase III - The treatment of Autism, The Normal Child, First Breath, Desert Neutral, Flame of Intention, Fine tuning, “Treat me like a New Born.”
The Stillness, The Seams, and Segmentation – Elizabeth Caron D.O.
Barcelona, Spain Barcelona, SpainThis course will explore the relationship between the embryologic basis of segmentation, its relationship to stillness, and how seams are formed.
Biodynamics of Osteopathy, Phase IV – Olixn Adams D.O.
Sedona, AZ Sedona, AZ, United StatesOpen to D.O.’s, M.D.’s, Dentists and Osteopathic Medical Students. Prerequisites vary by course. Enrollment is on a first-come/first-serve basis.
Biodynamics of Osteopathy, Phase I – Franz Haberl D.O.
St. Oswald/Yspertal, Austria St. Oswald / Yspertal, AustriaEligibility requirements vary from country to country based on the medical board standards for each location.
Biodynamics of Osteopathy, Phase VI – Franz Haberl D.O.
St. Oswald/Yspertal, Austria St. Oswald / Yspertal, AustriaEligibility requirements vary from country to country based on the medical board standards for each location.
Biodynamics of Osteopathy, Phase V – Franz Haberl D.O.
St. Oswald/Yspertal, Austria St. Oswald / Yspertal, AustriaEligibility requirements vary from country to country based on the medical board standards for each location.
Stillness, Silence and Rest – A Healing Retreat for Osteopaths
Continuing Studies in Traditional Osteopathy
Puidoux, Switzerland
, Switzerland
Continuing Studies in the Biodynamics of Osteopathy, Stillness, Silence & Rest ~ A Healing Retreat for Osteopaths
Biodynamics of Osteopathy, Phase II – Franz Haberl D.O.
St. Oswald/Yspertal, Austria St. Oswald / Yspertal, AustriaEligibility requirements vary from country to country based on the medical board standards for each location.
Biodynamics of Osteopathy, Phase VII – Franz Haberl D.O.
St. Oswald/Yspertal, Austria St. Oswald / Yspertal, AustriaEligibility requirements vary from country to country based on the medical board standards for each location.
Biodynamics of Osteopathy, Phase III – Franz Haberl D.O.
St. Oswald/Yspertal, Austria St. Oswald / Yspertal, AustriaEligibility requirements vary from country to country based on the medical board standards for each location.
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“Osteopathy is an opportunity to serve the suffering persons in this world through the very humbling experience of coming to know the “magnitude of the heavens” as Dr. Still described. As one grows in this work everything will slowly change until the Truth awakens the desire to serve without any reward.
Our tradition is a living organism that begins with sincere respect for all aspects of our profession… this is what can and will bind us in a healthy expression of community. Traditional Osteopathy is an oral tradition that functions through mutual love between the elders and the beginners and embraces the inner discipline and fortitude to practice what we preach.”
James Jealous D.O.