Graduating as an osteopath soon? Early Ahpra registration now open
Graduates encouraged to apply early to the OBA for AHPRA registration.
Login to the Osteopathy Australia website to make the most of your membership.
Not a member? Join Osteopathy Australia to access member-only content.
Welcome to Osteopathy Australia’s new-look member website. With improved searching and quick access to member-only content, our aim was to build a modern website with new features and an all-round better user experience.
We’ve listened to member feedback so we’ve taken the time and made particular effort to ensure quicker member access to our CPD resources, reducing the steps you need to take view, read and download member-only content.
We’ve created a member hub to provide easy access to your member services and benefits all in one place via your member dashboard, helping you to make the most of your membership.
Check out our latest member updates section - this is where we signpost new and important content on the website – whether that be news, policy updates or CPD resources – everything to keep you abreast of what is happening in the world of osteopathy both at home and abroad.
Our new Find an osteo profiles allow members to add more information, logos and photos to showcase your work and market their services – so make sure you go in and add/update your clinics, blurb and social media profiles. This is your personal member space to shout about all the great work you do. Don’t forget to tick the ‘appear in website search’ box to make sure you appear in the search results when people look for osteos in your area.
The Osteopathy Australia website includes a wealth of information, the new search facility gets you to the content that’s important for you. Our tagging and categorisation will also help you to find related content.
As always, feedback is important so we’d love to hear back from you – tell us what you think and what else we can do to make it even better! Email comms@osteopathy.org.au.
Happy browsing!
Graduates encouraged to apply early to the OBA for AHPRA registration.
The use of Standardised Outcome Measures helps to inform the treatment provided to patients by capturing current and future health status which will inform treatment and care planning. SIRA NSW promotes the use of these measures by providers in the treatment of worker’s compensation clients.
The team recently attended the 15th National Allied Health Conference (NAHC) in Perth, WA on behalf of members. Please read the wrap up report.