As osteopaths, we give patients our professional advice about how they might make a speedy recovery . But for a variety of reasons, not all patients will choose to follow our advice. One of the most frustrating elements of being an osteopath is seeing a patient not progress when they have a treatable condition. However,incorporating neurolinguistic programming (NLP) techniques you can help you manage your own reaction and help improve positive communication with your patients. ...(more)
On May 3rd 2012, British School of Osteopathy students, staff and alumni joined the friends and family of Olwen Starr to celebrate her remarkable and inspiring life. Olwen worked at the British School of Osteopathy as clinic receptionist, joining in 1983 after her retirement and staying with us for twenty years until she passed away age 92 in late 2011. Throughout this time she was a much loved and respected colleague and friend to generations of staff and students....(more)
We would like to offer our congratulations to our colleagues at the Institute of Osteopathy, part of the Norwegian University College of Health Sciences. After a successful validation inspection, they have now been awarded degree status. ...(more)
Many people believe osteopathy is only suitable for adults. They imagine injured rugby players, older people with joint pain and perhaps officer workers suffering from a ‘bad back’. However, babies and young children can also suffer from various musculo-skeletal conditions....(more)
Following months of hard work and fundraising, we are delighted to launched our new electronic booking system for the clinic. Designed by Blue Zinc Software, TM2 will revolutionise the way we make appointments and manage patients records. ...(more)