The College of Osteopaths Teaching Clinic Borehamwood
WD6 2DG Borehamwood, United Kingdom
The College of Osteopaths Teaching Clinic Borehamwood Company Information
General information
The College has a rich reputation for celebrating and supporting the individual whatever their background or experience, a feature and strength that is still at the heart of our ethos. We are proud of its historical emergence and the active role it has played in shaping the development of the osteopathic profession.
The College is committed to widening access to osteopathic practice so that talented individuals of all ages can fulfil their potential, and our unique 100% part-time pathways into the profession reflects the long history of innovation and inclusiveness on which The College has built its reputation.
Our current Principal, Pat Hamilton, a graduate of the London School of Osteopathy, brings her expertise in science education and social science research together with valuable experience of partnership work in the higher education sector. Pat has steered the College’s curriculum to the cutting edge of professional developments by introducing a strong business and employability strand, and extending the focus on research skills to all levels of the programme.
The development of recognised qualifications started back in 1961 with a two-year Diploma course introduced for students already working in the medical field, the professional body was later established and became known as The College of Osteopaths.
The College continued to thrive and in 1978 Joseph Goodman, a graduate of the BCNO, was appointed Dean of the College and the Diploma in Osteopathy qualification was fully established. Osteopathy continued to grow in popularity with some key milestones:
1988 – A full report on osteopathic education prepared by the British Accreditation Council
1989 -1991 – President of the College, Jane Langer, became involved with the King’s Fund Working Party on Osteopathy, helped develop the Osteopaths Act and the formation of the General Osteopathic Council (GOsC) in which Jane Langer remained active until 2006.
1997 – The Diploma course offered by the College was validated by Middlesex University as a five-year BSc(Hons) programme of study.
2001 – Under the guidance of the then Principal, Caroline Stone, the course gained Recognised Qualification (RQ) status.
2002-2003 – The College provided an RQ programme of training for those who had been unable to enter the GOsC’s register of practitioners. Graduates were awarded a Certificate in Osteopathic Competence and were subsequently able to register.
2005 – The Principal, Mark Lawrence, launched a pioneering programme in Staffordshire – the only one of its kind in the northern half of England. The BSc (Hons) programme was successfully validated by Keele University in 2005 and gained RQ status in 2008.
2010-2011 – The innovative part-time M.Ost programme, validated by Middlesex University and praised by peer reviewers, was introduced for the London-based (2010) students then Staffordshire students (2011)
As of 2015 students at both campuses are now enrolled onto the programme validated by Staffordshire University.
13 Furzehill Road Borehamwood
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Monday:09:00 - 17:30Tuesday:09:00 - 17:30Wednesday:09:00 - 17:30Thursday:09:00 - 17:30Friday:09:00 - 17:30Saturday:09:00 - 16:00
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