Osteopath
C$146K
/ year
9+ years experience
Osteopaths focus on improving the health of patients, and they particularly concentrate on their musculoskeletal systems and the strength of the spine, joints, and muscles. Osteopathy is considered to be a form of alternative medicine and is a hands-on career. Osteopaths develop perform manual manipulations of the body to provide relief from pain, digestive issues, and other medical problems. The belief is that misalignment of the musculoskeletal system causes other problems throughout the body.Osteopathy is a physically demanding career, as they spend significant amounts of time on their feet and manipulating patients' bodies. Good manual dexterity is important in this position, as it is strongly desire that osteopaths help people relieve their pain. Good people skills are also important, as patients come from all walks of life, and some may not be courteous or well-mannered, due to their pain.Aspiring osteopaths are often required to earn a bachelor's degree, apply to the American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine (AACOM), and take the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT). They must then complete medical school, as well as 3 to 6 years of internships in osteopathy. Osteopaths are commonly self-employed and decide what hours they will work in an office similar to a doctor's office. Their days are spent working directly with patients, including explaining causes of problems and developing and executing treatment plans.
As an experienced Osteopath in Canada with 9+ years of experience, your main responsibilities include:
For an Osteopath, the following qualifications are required:
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Health Care
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Healthcare Management
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Muscle Strain
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Patient Management
With 9+ years of experience as an Osteopath in Canada, there are several alternative roles to consider. Here are four options to explore:
According to Google, the projected growth of the Osteopath role in Canada is positive. Over the past 10 years, the job role has shown growth in the market. With increasing awareness of the importance of holistic healthcare, employment opportunities in this field are expected to expand in the future. While specific figures on the number of employment opportunities are not provided, the overall trend suggests that the demand for Osteopaths is on the rise in Canada.