At the Canadian Academy of Osteopathy, we offer a comprehensive 48-month Graduate-Level Osteopathy Program that prepares you for entry to practice. This program combines in-depth theory, practical skills, professional support, and over 1,500 hours of total hands-on training (including 1000 hours of supervised clinical experience) to become an elite-level Osteopathic Manual Practitioner.
Learn from experienced professionals, gain hands-on practice, and receive the support needed to succeed. Our program is accredited by Osteopathy Canada (OSTCAN), and graduates are eligible to write the OSTCAN Certification Examination (OCE). OSTCAN Certification leads to Insurance recognition and qualifies graduates to practice in Canada.
With over 4,200 curriculum hours, including a deep focus on osteopathic principles, surgical level functional anatomy/physiology and manual techniques, our program equips graduates to treat complex patient issues confidently. Start your journey to becoming an elite-level Osteopathic Manual Practitioner with the Canadian Academy of Osteopathy.
98% of grads go into professional practice
Average earnings of our graduates: $125,000 a year
Small Group teaching in the lab for personalized attention
1500 hours of hands-on training - starting from day 1
Comprehensive Curriculum meets or exceeds international standards
A principles-based education which will teach you the theory and principles, plus the skills and techniques to succeed as an Osteopathic Manual Practitioner
Modified Full-time program - Flexible Schedule minimizes away time from work and allows distance students to commute easily from out-of-town, no need to relocate!
Transparent, responsible, and ethical training that is comprehensive, so you get all the skills necessary to build a thriving professional practice
Industry-experienced world-class Osteopathic faculty who are passionate about inspiring the next generation of Osteopathic Manual Practitioners
Our Supervised clinical training experience is unmatched in Canada.
Recognized by our Partners & affiliates for meeting or exceeding standards of Osteopathy education in Canada and worldwide
Hands-on training extends beyond the classroom lab. During the clinical semester each year students practice their skills in dedicated teaching clinics under faculty supervision.
If you have a Health Science background, are trained in another manual therapy, or are looking to transition from a non-health career. We can help you determine what you need to apply.
There is no government involvement at the provincial or national level with regards to education or professional registration, which is why the CAO voluntarily aims to meet or exceed international standards.