Continuing professional development (CPD) FAQs
Frequently asked questions about continuing professional development (CPD) for osteopaths in Australia.
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Frequently asked questions about continuing professional development (CPD) for osteopaths in Australia.
Access our e-learning courses and past webinars for your CPD.
At least four hours of your annual CPD hours must cover mandatory topics. Here is a list of all our webinars, elearning and other CPD resources covering these mandatory topics.
In Pain and Pregnancy, you’ll learn how to best assist women prepare for birth as well as post-partum covering topics such as prolapse, diastasis recti, preventing nerve pain, pelvic girdle pain, post-cesarean care, breastfeeding ergonomics, and more.
This course is focused on the musculoskeletal fascia and how to treat it efficiently.
In this course you will review the embryology, anatomy, physiology and common presentations of the pelvic region to help unravel the pelvic pain puzzle for your patients.
Join us for the Anatomy Trains Australia & New Zealand Summer School 2025, an exceptional opportunity to learn from seven renowned presenters, each an expert in their field.
In collaboration with leading manual therapy educators, Advanced Clinical Education (ACE), Osteopathy Australia are expanding CPD opportunities for members with this series of free webinars each month. Offer is for a limited time only.
Join Yoav Fisher, former osteopath turned tech expert at Heidi Health, and Dr Catherine Ridout (Osteopath) as they explore the world of AI scribes - your new digital assistant for automating clinical notes. Learn how this game-changing technology can enhance efficiency, streamline practitioner-patient conversations, and integrate seamlessly with EMRs and practice management software.
The workshop will teach the latest evidence-based assessments, management and exercise rehabilitation for Functional Spinal Instability which often presents as Chronic Mechanical Low Back Pain. Presented by dual titled Advanced Sports and Advanced Exercise Rehab Osteopath, Paul Hermann.
Hear thought leaders consider, examine and converse their views on osteopathic professional identity as well as on domestic and global regulation
Join Elizabeth Howard and Amy Corcoran for this case-based practical workshop, using a real complex pelvic pain case seen by the interdisciplinary team at the Women's Health & Research Institute of Australia in Sydney.
This course is designed for clinicians seeking to incorporate joint mobilisation & manipulation into their treatment plans, clinicians who currently manipulate, but are wanting to expand their areas of focus, or clinicians who currently manipulate and are wanting to take their skills to the next level.