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MOst Osteopathy

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Introduction

Become a skilled, autonomous practitioner with our four-year degree course at The London School of Osteopathy. It's accessible whether you're new to healthcare, or you wish to enhance your current career.

Osteopathy offers an exciting career where you’ll be able to use a variety of therapeutic approaches and interventions to meet the needs of patients.

The primary aim of this course is to provide structured learning opportunities to enable you to become a safe, capable, reflective osteopathic practitioner who is committed to ethical, evidence-based practice and lifelong learning.

The LSO courses are well established and are constantly updated to reflect advances in the profession. They contain exactly what you need to become an independent practicing osteopath. Your journey will incorporate basic and applied sciences, including anatomy, physiology, pathology, pharmacology, philosophy, psychology and sociology.

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Fees and Paying for University

Facilities and accreditation

Specialist facilities

As a students at London School of Osteopathy, you'll have access to:

  • five large teaching rooms with treatment plinths you can use during and outside of timetabled sessions
  • several smaller rooms for tutorials and small group work
  • a dedicated clinic with eight treatment rooms, where you'll treat patients under the supervision of qualified osteopaths
  • membership of the Institute of Osteopathy
  • extensive IT and library resources
  • support, should you need it, with study skills, careers advice, health and wellbeing, and more.

General Osteopathic Council

London School of Osteopathy courses are accredited by the General Osteopathic Council and, by successfully completing your course, you'll be able to apply to join the GOsC register. Legally, only registered practitioners may practice osteopathy in the UK.

Careers

London School of Osteopathy courses are accredited by the General Osteopathic Council and, by successfully completing your course, you'll be able to apply to join the GOsC register. Legally, only registered practitioners may practice osteopathy in the UK.

Our degree courses prepare you to become fully-fledged, general osteopathic practitioners in just four years (or six years by part-time study). However, there are many facets of osteopathy that you may choose to develop further as your career progresses. Examples include specialising in working with children or the elderly, or in sports and rehabilitation. Other career opportunities include teaching and research.

Most graduates choose to become self-employed, and value the flexibility this affords them in terms of working patterns, and work-life balance. Earnings vary, with associates averaging £35,000, and approximately 10% of osteopaths earning over £100,000 (figures from the Institute of Osteopathy 2014 Census).

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Do you have a question that we haven't answered so far? Contact the support team at the London School of Osteopathy.

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London School of Osteopathy

The London School of Osteopathy is located in a beautiful Victorian school building in Bermondsey, south east London, close to a number of bus, train and Underground routes.

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