We have so far 70 possible locations for this clinic across the
world in Canada, USA, Mexico, Bermuda, Norway, Italy, Saudi Arabia, UAE,
India, Iran, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea and elsewhere.
When this clinic opens in Spring of 2018 it will start as the largest privately owned chronic pain clinic in the world.
National University of Medical Sciences (founded in 2012) is affiliated with the Osteopathy Chronic Pain Clinics of Canada that operates 378 locations in 34 countries as well as the Pourgol Osteopathy Chronic Pain Hospital. We are accredited by the European Agency for Higher Education & Accreditation and in the USA by the International Association for Quality Assurance in Higher Education. Our degrees are approved in the US by California University Foreign Credential Evaluation.
Thursday, 28 September 2017
Sunday, 17 September 2017
Canadian Embassy accepts our DPT Degree
We are happy to announce that the DPT (doctor of physical therapy)
degree issued by the National University of Medical Sciences (Spain) is
now accepted for signature by the Canadian Embassy after it has been
approved by the Spain Ministry of Justice and the Ministry of External
Affairs.
Our university DPT and DO (doctor of osteopathy) degrees are now legalized in Spain officially and embassies of most countries now accept them, including Canadian embassy.
Our university DPT and DO (doctor of osteopathy) degrees are now legalized in Spain officially and embassies of most countries now accept them, including Canadian embassy.
Wednesday, 6 September 2017
Meeting a legend
We wish to give our special thanks to Dr Gholamreza Daghighi, president of the physiotherapy department of the Grand Oil Hospital in Ahwaz for coming to see us here in Toronto today.
Dr Daghighi is a graduate of the Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program of National University of Medical Sciences (Spain) in Iran as well as being the person who helped us set up the NUMSS (Spain) on-campus DPT program in the city of Ahwaz in Iran.
Over 50 of our DPT students in the province of Khozestan, Iran (many are his employees at the hospital) were referred to us for DPT education by Dr Daghighi.
Congratulations on Becoming a Canadian
NUMSS (Spain) student, Veterinarian physician, Dr Lizbeth Ordonez Trujillo (from Mexico) was able to apply for the Canadian permanent residency.
Monday, 4 September 2017
I Love NUMSS - Hawaii
Thanks to National University of Medical Sciences (USA) student K. En Nakas in Hawaii for sending us this photo. It is much appreciated to see all the love!
The First Online Doctor of Naprapathy Program
First Ever Online Doctor of Naprapathy Program Starts September 05, 2017
The first class of DN (doctor of Naprapathy) Program of National University of Medical Sciences is starting tomorrow. This is the first time in history the DN program is being offered through online education, with available practical technique classes.
Currently naprapaths practice mostly in couple of states and Sweden. We plan to expand naprapathy worldwide.
Upon graduation our alumni can join the Canadian Naprapathic Association to become certified naprapaths.
The first class of DN (doctor of Naprapathy) Program of National University of Medical Sciences is starting tomorrow. This is the first time in history the DN program is being offered through online education, with available practical technique classes.
Currently naprapaths practice mostly in couple of states and Sweden. We plan to expand naprapathy worldwide.
Upon graduation our alumni can join the Canadian Naprapathic Association to become certified naprapaths.
Saturday, 2 September 2017
Great News for our British Columbia Alumni
Great News for our British Columbia Alumni
Mark MacKenzie,
DOMP president of the British Columbia Association of Osteopathic
Manual Practitioners (BCAOMP) was kind enough to offer free one year
membership to BCAOMP to all graduates of osteopathy programs of National University of Medical Sciences
(Spain) and National University of Medical Sciences (USA) who practice
manual osteopathy in British Columbia (Canada).
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