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8 UNIQUE MODULES ! WE PROMISE YOU AN EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE THAT WILL BENEFIT TREATMENT RESULTS IN YOUR OSTEOPATHIC PRACTICE AND WILL BENEFIT YOUR REPUTATION! Over the past 30 years, the International As part of it’s post academic program, the IAO Academy of Osteopathy became a world- launches a comprehensive 8-module Pediatric recognized institute that offers up-to-date courses in Osteopathy program in Copenhagen, in parallel osteopathy, meeting the highest possible academic with the education in Belgium. standards. We focus on well-trained osteopaths who want More than 1200 graduates were trained to be safe, further training in pediatric osteopathy. As always, competent and independent osteopaths that are we apply strict quality criteria: sufficient scientific expected always to act on the basis of a broad underpinning, experienced teachers with the scientific knowledge. right academic qualifications, and a content that is immediately applicable in your practice.
1 Fertility, pregnancy & prenatal care COLETTE PEETERS - NOVEMBER 10-12, 2017 In our osteopathic practice, we commonly see women undergoing fertility treatments. Colette will provide you up-to-date insights into fertility problems, an overview of diverse conservative treatments as well as a practical and multi-angle osteopathic approach. Understanding the essential mother-fetus symbiosis in combination with a thorough and practical guideline towards the most common pathologies & red flags are discussed in order to correctly refer pregnant women before osteopathically supporting their pregnancy. The different pregnancy stages and osteopathic treatment will be integrated with lifestyle recommendations, ethics and multidisciplinary communication
2 Childbirth, lactation & postnatal care COLETTE PEETERS - DECEMBER 1-3, 2017 As an osteopath, it is important to have sufficient insight into the diagnosis and treatment of pelvic instability and coccygodynea in the treatment and support of a pregnant woman, as well as the early recognition of red flag situations. In addition, a good recognition of difficult postnatal recovery is of utmost importance, as well as the integration with our osteopathic examination/treatment. Finally, the nutritional needs of the baby, the difference between breastfeeding and artificial nutrition, as well as the osteopathic approach and support of lactation are discussed in greater depth.
3 Asymmetry in infancy ALISSA PICCHIONI - APRIL 19-21, 2018 This post academic module offers you an overview of up to date literature of the different forms of asymmetry in infancy (torticollis, cranial asymmetries i.e. deformational plagiocephaly and craniosynostosis, scoliosis, asymmetry in posture, TAC syndrome, etc.). Different diagnostic strategies and evaluations will be shown and discussed, as well as the conservative care strategies and interprofessional communication. Alissa will explain, demonstrate and practice the osteopathic step-by-step plan to infantile asymmetries: an overview of necessary embryology and anatomy, the biomechanical and developmental consequences, practical osteopathic examination and treatments.
4 Motor development DAVID BARRIX - JUNE 21-23, 2018 Before starting a treatment, the first question should always be whether it is safe to treat or not. When and based on what tests should a newborn be referred to the pediatrician or general practitioner? The normal psychomotor development milestones and reflexes will be discussed. What are the possible structural or functional consequences when some of these milestones are not met? How can we use this in our safety-examination and in our later treatment? David gives you a very practical guideline for the examination and treatment of babies and shows you how we can involve the parents in the therapy in order to achieve optimal treatment effects.
5 Integrated infantile physiology DAVID BARRIX - SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER, 2018 This module focusses on taking a closer look at the various physiological systems and their changes during and after pregnancy. David will explain the relationships between the neuroendocrine system, the immune system and the digestive system of both mother and baby. On the one hand, it is vital to understand the mechanisms that try to maintain homeostasis, on the other hand it is important to recognize what (musculoskeletal) compensatons that may arise if the body fails to succeed in doing this. Topics such as vaccination, mucosal immunity and postnatal depression and fatigue will be discussed in both a theoretical and practical way.
6 Gastro-intestinal dysfunctions ALISSA PICCHIONI - NOVEMBER/DECEMBER, 2018 This module targets the anatomical characteristics of the infantile gastro-intestinal tract and its specific physiological development from toddler to teenager. You will learn about gastro-intestinal dysfunctions and how to distinct them from pathological conditions. Alissa will demonstrate and practice a skilled, integrative and multidisciplinary osteopathic approach to the most common gastro-intestinal dysfunctions (GERD, colic, diarrhea,…) and how this differs from the approach with adults. She will discuss the evolving nutritional requirements and will learn how these developmental stages influence and change your treatment procedures.
7 ENT Problems PHILIPPE WYNTER - MARCH/APRIL, 2019 In this module, Philippe will explain the embryological and infantile development of the skull and the viscerocranium in combination with an essential introduction to the examination and treatment of otolaryngological conditions most commonly encountered in a pediatric setting, eg. otitis media and chronic sinusitis. What are the possible consequences of pacifiers and thumbsucking? What are the possible consequences of sucking problems during breastfeeding? Philippe will challenge and trigger your palpatory skills and extend your examination and treatment options with a variety of both direct and indirect techniques.
8 Evidence-based symptom sorting MICHIEL MENS - MAY/JUNE, 2019 Patients frequently present with multiple vague symptoms. This module will discuss a multitude of pre-/ postnatal and pediatric symptoms commonly encountered. Michiel will create some order from this chaos by meticulously exploring the red flags and available guidelines of everyday symptoms eg. coughing, headaches, vomiting,... in combination with a practical demonstration in baby and child basic life support. This module also focusses on the practical training and implementation of EBP by offering you a step-by-step guideline in the search for up-to-date literature and giving you practical tips to stay on top of the game.
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EVIDENCE BASED & HANDS-ON TEACHING WE WILL ENCOURAGE YOU TO USE THE BEST EVIDENCE POSSIBLE: INTEGRATING INDIVIDUAL CLINICAL EXPERTISE AND PATIENT VALUES WITH THE BEST AVAILABLE EXTERNAL CLINICAL EVIDENCE At the International Academy of Osteopathy, we In the interpretation of the osteopathic profession, train our students to be safe, competent, we follow the WHO Benchmarks ↗ for Training independent and up-to-date osteopaths. With in Osteopathy“. more than 30 years of experience, we offer advanced courses that meet high academic This comprehensive curriculum includes the most standards, based on a good scientific foundation. frequent problems within the population of children (OIA survey 2012 ↗ ) where an osteopath Students will be faced with “Clinical Reasoning" can be confronted with, and stimulates the and the use of literature in making choices, advice integration of different osteopathic competencies and treatment of children. (Canmeds ↗ ) to improve patient care.
PRICE & LOCATION Practical info Study at your own tempo Because of an easy accessibility from the Nordic One of the chief benefits of this program, is that countries and the UK, all courses will take place you can complete this program at your own pace at the Metropolitan University College located in by giving you the possibility to register for each some of the most attractive areas of course separately. The fee for each separate Copenhagen. module is €795. The 8 modules comprise more than 240 The curriculum is however well thought out and teaching hours and form an optimal balance every module has its role in the bigger picture. between theory, multimedia, practical training We therefore want to stimulate the subscription and demonstrations. We therefore limit the for the entire curriculum at once. Colleagues that subscriptions to max. 30 participants. subscribe for the four 2017-2018 modules at once, pay €2595 (€585 profit). Entry requirements This Post Academic Modules are only open for Subscription deadline is September 18th, 2017. graduated osteopaths. Graduating students can Enrollment for the four 2018-2019 modules will enroll when they passed their international jury be possible as soon as the dates are confirmed. exam.
As coordinator of the Post Academic Education at the IAO, I am very proud and privileged to present you this comprehensive program, supported by a dedicated, experienced and enthusiastic team, and underpinned by the same expectations and high standards that originate from the IAO’s aims and values. I am truly convinced that these hands-on modules within a multinational environment offer you inspiration, support, guidance and encouragement to achieve the necessary qualifications, personal and social skills to be successful in the specialistic and challenging field of pediatric osteopathy. You can take these 8 modules separately in order to integrate the knowledge and skills into your clinical practice at your own tempo. However, in my opinion, none of these thematic modules can be left out. I look forward to meet and work together with you! Best regards, Michiel Mens, MSc. Ost.
WE HOPE TO SEE YOU SOON!
WE HOPE TO SEE YOU SOON! The International Academy of Osteopathy Klein Dokkaai 3-5 B-9000 Ghent +32 (0)9 233 04 03 Registration? http://osteopathie.eu www.osteopathy.eu More info? michiel.mens@osteopathie.eu info@osteopathy.eu
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