Study Group

9 am to 12 pm:  Led by a Registered Instructor, the focus of each Study Group depends upon the needs and interests of the students.  Participants may wish to receive clarification about Ortho-Bionomy techniques and principles, review techniques already learned, discuss specific client cases, and to air any concerns or present any ideas that they may have.  Study groups give Ortho-Bionomy students an opportunity to interact with and develop on-going relationships with like-minded individuals; this will support them in their future roles as healthcare professionals.

1 pm + will be available for tutorials for those in the Practitioner or Advanced Practitioner training program.  These can consist of Private Discussions, Sessions for Feedback or an Evaluation session

 

 

Date

Sep 30 2024
Expired!

Time

9:00 am - 12:00 pm

Cost

$75.00

Location

Hinton, Alberta

Organizer

Debbie Greenlay
Phone
780-817-8065
Email
newdirectionsob@telus.net
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21 Nov
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Zoom
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Study Group – Pelvic connections

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05 Dec
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
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Phase 4 Extremities

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Delta BC
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