A BIODYNAMIC VIEW OF OSTEOPATHY
IN THE CRANIAL FIELD
as designed by Dr. James S. Jealous D.O.
Phase III
Presented by:
Robyn Seamer D.O., M.Sc.(Ost.)
Manuela Da Rin D.O., M.Sc.(Ost.)

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© Kingfisherbay Resort |
Overlooking the rainforest
from World Heritage Fraser Island, Queensland, Australia.
Dates: 28-31 May 2010
Friday to Monday
start: 10.00 am on Friday
adjourn: 1 pm on Monday
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Phase III will cover:
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The embryological dural development up to a full adult including the anterior dural girdle and its clinical significance.
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Diagnosis and treatment of intra-membranous shearing will be appreciated with the Long Tide.
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This course will also enhance perceptual skills to distinguish between periosteal dura, meningeal dura and CNS, by finding the presence of the Therapeutic Forces of the Long Tide in the lesion.
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The principles of treatment and clinical significance of the peritoneal sac are discussed.
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The clinical significance and principles of treatment of the neuro-immune-endocrine connection and CV3 - the Bird- will be explored.
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Throughout the course, the skill of tempo, humility and synchronizing with the Health will be developed.
Eligibility:
Osteopaths, M.D.s, Dentists with prior training in Phase I and II Biodynamics
Course Fee: AU$1250 (inc. GST)
Deposit: AU$300 (inc. GST)
CPD
20 category 1A CPD points approved by the Australian Osteopathic Association
20 hours postgraduate education (Category 1) approved with the Osteopathic Council of New Zealand.
Venue:

© Kingfisherbay Resort |
Kingfisher Bay Resort, Fraser Island, Qld (click here)
Offers accommodation facilities, extra to the course fee. This link offers a more favourable rate negotiated for osteopathic studies' delegates.
Single room: $145/day Twin share: $72.50/day/pp
Self catering villas 2-3 bedrooms also available
How to get there?
The closest airport to
Fraser
Island is
Hervey
Bay, also called
Fraser
Coast.
Transfers can be booked from the airport to the catamaran (Urangan boat harbour) with the Kingfisher Bay Resort.
There are 4 ferries crossing each day (45 minute trip). Generally it is better to arrive the night before the course starts.
Last ferry departs at 7pm.
The first ferry after the course departs
Kingfisher
Bay at 2 pm.
Kingfisher Bay Resort also organises a coach service from Brisbane CBD and airport.
There are flights to
Fraser
Coast (
Hervey
Bay)
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