The Canadian Academy of Osteopathy, founded by Robert Johnston in 2003 in Hamilton, Ontario, emphasizes the true principles of classical osteopathy. With over 500 students trained annually, it focuses on critical thinking and problem-solving. The academy employs a proprietary method called Collective Mechanics™ to help graduates effectively assess and treat patients, leading to positive feedback from those treated. The CAO operates a free student clinic, providing significant community service through over 200,000 free treatments valued at over $17 million. It offers flexible programs for diverse backgrounds while staying true to original osteopathic concepts.
The Canadian Academy of Osteopathy (CAO) trains over 500 students annually, emphasizing critical thinking and problem-solving rather than merely teaching techniques in osteopathy.
The CAO's unique method, Collective Mechanics™, allows graduates to assess and treat patients effectively, leading to noticeable improvements reported by patients after treatment.
CAO operates a free student clinic, resulting in over 200,000 free treatments worth more than $17 million, showcasing their commitment to community service and student training.
Robert Johnston’s vision for CAO is to teach students how to facilitate healing, maintaining a focus on original osteopathic principles while preparing graduates for successful careers.
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