Monday, February 12, 2018

High Income Career for High School Graduates in the States

Did you know with annual income of $90,000, osteopathic manual practice (also known as manual osteopathy or European style osteopathy) is the highest paid health profession high school graduates can enter directly in the US without the need for prior university/college prerequisites or prior health education?

There is zero unemployment in this profession. Osteopathic manual practitioners either find employment (starting salary $30/hour) or open their own clinics, charging $80 to $140 per hour.

Currently there are about 2,000 osteopathic manual practitioners in the states.

We offer a diploma program in osteopathic manual practice. It takes 1 year full time to complete the DOMP program. It is offered online across US or on-campus in Toronto (Canada). Tuition is $14,850 (Canadian dollars) which is approximately $11,770 (US dollars).

We graduate osteopathic manual practitioners, not osteopaths. In the states osteopaths practice surgery and prescribe medications. We do not teach surgery & pharmacology.

National Academy of Osteopathy (founded in 2010) is the largest provider of manual osteopathic education in the world with alumni in 68 countries.

Our graduates are eligible to work in all US states as osteopathic manual practitioners.

We are founder of Osteopathy Chronic Pain Clinics of Canada (https://www.facebook.com/osteopathypainclinics). With over 144 clinics across the world OCPCC is the largest privately owned chronic pain clinic in the world. All manual osteopaths working in these clinics are our alumni. Currently we have clinics across California, New York, and other states.

A great high income career awaits you. Classes start September & March of each year. Become an osteopathic manual practitioner & secure your future.

To receive our information package please send us an email to admissions@nationalacademyofosteopathy.com. For more information please visit www.nationalacademyofosteopathy.com.

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