Sports Advanced and Extended Practice Recognition
Find out how you can become a recognised sports management osteopath.
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Victoria University, in partnership with Osteopathy Australia has recognised an opportunity for osteopaths to extend their skills and knowledge of sports science, strength and conditioning principles through additional study.
The Graduate Certificate in Strength and Conditioning provides an industry-first pathway for osteopaths to engage in post-graduate study in sport and meet the tertiary qualifications requirements for Advanced Practice recognition in Sports Management, please note other criteria will need to be statisfied as well.
The Osteopathy Australia Advanced Practitioner recognition program is in place to formally recognise the extended skills and knowledge that an osteopath has gained through either additional qualifications and/or proven work experience within a particular focus area.
Students who successfully complete the Graduate Certificate can expect to receive:
The coursework is sport agnostic and can be applied to all disciplines and athletic pursuits.
Upon completion of the Graduate Certificate, graduates will be eligible for admission to the Master of Exercise Science (Strength & Conditioning) with credit granted for completed units.
Current course entry requirements will now readily recognise osteopathy study and industry experience.
Current entry requirements:
Applicants applying with five years of work experience will need to demonstrate competency in the following foundational skills:
Pathway units are available to osteopaths who do not meet the work experience criteria
Find out how you can become a recognised sports management osteopath.
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This framework acknowledges that osteopaths with a focus on aged care vary in their knowledge, skills, and scope of practice depending on education, workplace requirements, clinical team requirements, and relevant industry policies. It is not intended to define all the knowledge sets and skills possessed by osteopaths or all the interventions these practitioners offer.