Course content
The LSO course is well established, and has been recently updated to reflect advances in the profession. It contains exactly what you need to become an independent practicing osteopath.
Your journey will incorporate basic and applied sciences, including anatomy, physiology, pathology, pharmacology, philosophy, psychology and sociology.
Your osteopathic learning starts right from day one, and continues through the five years. Clinical relevance is always paramount, and is enhanced by integration in the clinic from year 1.
Research is an integral part of any degree, and is particularly relevant to an emerging health profession. Students are encouraged to select something of personal interest, to be supported and developed through the final stages of the course.
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Year one Physiology Lecture Notes
Year one Physiology
Lecture Notes (Nervous System I)
Year one Physiology
Lecture Notes (Nervous System II)
Year one Physiology Lecture Notes (Nervous
System III)
