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The London School of Osteopathy (LSO) is an osteopathic [1] school in Bethnal Green, London, England, that offers MOst / BOst (Hons) pathways, validated by Anglia Ruskin University (ARU). Through its partnership agreement with ARU, the LSO also has government ( HEFCE) funding available for eligible students. The LSO is the only fully part-time [2] osteopathic school to have a UK government funded integrated Masters programme in osteopathy.
The LSO was founded in 1948 originally as the Croydon School of Osteopathy by Horace Jarvis. Its name was changed to the London School of Osteopathy in 1977.
The London School of Osteopathy teaching clinic is based in Bethnal Green. It is here students at the LSO undertake their practical training. Training in the clinic starts from a students first term of study. Over the course of their studies osteopathy students will spend at least 1000 hours training in the clinic. The London School of Osteopathy clinic offers treatment support to enhance the health of local residents and businesses. Appointments are available Monday - Saturday throughout the year. Osteopathic treatment is carried out by students under the supervision of fully qualified clinic tutors.
Courses include:
All students are initially enrolled on the MOst course. Students then have the option to choose to qualify with a BOst degree in their penultimate year of study.
The London School of Osteopathy is a registered Charity, whose objectives are:
‘the advancement of the science and practice of osteopathy for the public benefit and the education and training of persons in this subject.’[ citation needed]
This article includes a list of general
references, but it lacks sufficient corresponding
inline citations. (April 2011) |
The London School of Osteopathy (LSO) is an osteopathic [1] school in Bethnal Green, London, England, that offers MOst / BOst (Hons) pathways, validated by Anglia Ruskin University (ARU). Through its partnership agreement with ARU, the LSO also has government ( HEFCE) funding available for eligible students. The LSO is the only fully part-time [2] osteopathic school to have a UK government funded integrated Masters programme in osteopathy.
The LSO was founded in 1948 originally as the Croydon School of Osteopathy by Horace Jarvis. Its name was changed to the London School of Osteopathy in 1977.
The London School of Osteopathy teaching clinic is based in Bethnal Green. It is here students at the LSO undertake their practical training. Training in the clinic starts from a students first term of study. Over the course of their studies osteopathy students will spend at least 1000 hours training in the clinic. The London School of Osteopathy clinic offers treatment support to enhance the health of local residents and businesses. Appointments are available Monday - Saturday throughout the year. Osteopathic treatment is carried out by students under the supervision of fully qualified clinic tutors.
Courses include:
All students are initially enrolled on the MOst course. Students then have the option to choose to qualify with a BOst degree in their penultimate year of study.
The London School of Osteopathy is a registered Charity, whose objectives are:
‘the advancement of the science and practice of osteopathy for the public benefit and the education and training of persons in this subject.’[ citation needed]