Requirements
Registration Requirements
The registration requirements for manual osteopaths who are interested in becoming a member of the association are listed below. The requirements are the same for all applicants – whether trained domestically or internationally.
Successful completion of the requirements for registration demonstrates that an applicant has fulfilled the essential competencies to become registered with BCAOMP.
Prospective members must complete the following before becoming registered with BCAOMP:
- Graduate from an accredited WHO compliant osteopathic school that have obtained Type 2 training in accordance to the WHO guidelines * (this requirement is non-exemptible);
- Provide evidence of good character;
- Be able to speak and write English or French with reasonable fluency;
- Obtain a certificate in level C first aid and Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR);
- Maintain professional liability protection.
* Type 2 programs have been developed for those with previous healthcare training, and offers a minimum of 1000 hours of education from recognized manual osteopathic schools.
Graduation from an Accredited Osteopathic School
In British Columbia Association of Osteopathic Manual Practitioners manual osteopaths work as autonomous health professionals
who have the authorization to open their own independently owned private osteopathic clinics, see patients without a referral from a family physician, communicate an inform clients within the manual osteopathy scope of practice and perform osteopathic manual therapy (OMT).
It is essential that registered manual osteopaths have the appropriate level of education required for this level of responsibility. The British Columbia Association of Osteopathic Manual Practitioners is committed to defining international educational standards
and ensuring their adoption and maintenance by accredited osteopathic.
Provide Evidence of Good Character
Applicants must provide evidence that their past and present conduct must afford reasonable grounds for belief that the applicant is mentally and physically competent to practice manual osteopathy,
will practice manual osteopathy with decency, integrity, honesty and in accordance with the law, has sufficient knowledge, skill and judgment to engage in manual osteopathy and will display professional behaviour.
Applicants are required to demonstrate this good conduct and character by disclosing to BCAOMP all past offences, findings or professional misconduct, incompetence or incapacity, and findings of malpractice or professional negligence. Applicants moving from another jurisdiction must provide a letter of good standing from all jurisdictions in which they have practiced manual osteopathy or been registered as a manual osteopath.
All applicants sign a declaration that all information provided is true, complete and current.
Be Able to Speak and Write English or French with Reasonable Fluency
Applicants are required to demonstrate a minimum level of communication skill in either English or French as a requirement to providing effective care to the public of British Columbia Association of Osteopathic Manual Practitioners
Fluency in either of these languages is demonstrated by successful completion of BCAOMP Legislation and Ethics Examination.
Professional Liability Protection
The requirement to be personally insured against professional liability applies to all health professionals in British Columbia Association of Osteopathic Manual Practitioners . Manual osteopaths are required to maintain professional liability protection to protect themselves and patients from any possible acts of malpractice, professional negligence, professional misconduct, incompetence or incapacity.