Advanced and Extended Practice
Find more about our credentialing program and how you could become an Advanced and Extended practitioner.
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Find more about our credentialing program and how you could become an Advanced and Extended practitioner.
In order to be classified as a 'Exercise Rehabilitation Osteopath' you will need to show extensive knowledge in all areas of exercise rehabilitation.
Find out how you can become a recognised sports management osteopath.
An up to date list of all nationally recognised Advanced and Extended Practice Practitioners.
We recognise members with an extended scope of practice validated through panel review.
A Graduate Certificate in Strength and Conditioning offered by Victoria University provides an industry-first pathway for osteopaths to engage in post-graduate study in sport.
Find out how you can become a recognised occupational health osteopath.
Studying to be an osteopath and career pathways for allied health professionals, including continuing professionals development (CPD).
Find out how you could become a recognised pediatrics osteopath.
Find out how you can become a recognised pain management osteopath.
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.
We recently submitted our response to the open consultation on the scope of practice issues paper 2. Our submission highlights the vital role of visionary leadership, expertise, and effective communication in implementing primary healthcare reforms. It emphasises the necessity of strong government support and the importance of educating those affected to understand the implications of the changes.