Emet Osteopathics
Emet’s Osteopathic Program
A Practice-Led Osteopathic Education
Hands-on osteopathic training is integrated from the outset, with structured practical sessions, supervised clinical application, and progressive skill development woven throughout the program.
Students study the foundational elements of osteopathic practice alongside anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology, embryology, and osteopathic philosophy—ensuring that theory is continually anchored in clinical reasoning and manual experience.
New Cohort September 2026
Interested in becoming an osteopathic practitioner?
Osteopathy is a meaningful and in demand profession—one that offers a new way of understanding the human body and supporting health.
Our new program is designed for mature individuals who are ready to change career paths or step into a purposeful, hands-on profession.
Course Content
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Osteopathic Anatomy, Physiology, Pathophysiology, Embryology
Self Directed Academic StudyAcademics Aligned With Practical Training
The academic component of the program is designed for adult learners and emphasizes self-directed study within a clearly defined academic structure. While students take responsibility for their own learning, progress is guided by established schedules, deadlines, and assessment requirements.
Instructor-led teaching, including guided sessions and selected online components, supports the academic curriculum and provides continuity, clarification, and integration with osteopathic training.
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Practical and Clinical Training
Module-Based Osteopathic Instruction
Practical and clinical training is delivered through structured, module-based courses that teach osteopathic approaches in direct relationship to human anatomy and physiological function.
Instruction is grounded in established osteopathic principles and the osteopathic tradition, while integrating contemporary scientific understanding, current research, and modern clinical perspectives. This ensures that osteopathic education remains both historically coherent and scientifically informed.
Students develop competence through guided practice and supervised clinical learning, with in-person instruction forming a central component of the program.
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Clinical Practicum
Supervised Clinical Practice Across the Program
Students engage in supervised clinical practice throughout their training, working with patients alongside osteopathic practitioners.
Across the five-year program, the practicum provides sustained clinical exposure and progressive responsibility, supporting the development of clinical competence and professional judgment within real practice environments. Students complete approximately 1,000 hours of supervised clinical practice, ensuring sufficient time for observation, application, and ongoing refinement under supervision.