Mr. Safaei, and two partners are set to open an admissions office in Kerman and two admission offices in Tehran. Tehran; with a population of over 12 million is best suited for two admission offices.
These offices are set to open within the next 3 months.
These offices in addition with Shiraz & Isfahan; make it 5; the total number of National Academy of Osteopathy admission offices in Iran; and 8 in total (Toronto, Seoul & Amman are the other ones).
National Academy of Osteopathy goal is to have 100 admission offices across the world by the end of 2012 so patients everywhere could have access to osteopathic medicine. We are getting there at a speedy rate.
It is so nice to continue working with Mr Safaei.
National Academy of Osteopathy (NAO), teaches manual osteopathy in 37 cities in 20 countries. It is the largest osteopathic college in the wolrd. Head office in Toronto, Ontario, NAO is a school founded as a Canadian institution that would offer an excellent education nationally and internationally, be a catalyst for developing a unified profession, conduct research to further the scientific basis of manual osteopathy, become the home for knowledge related to manual osteopathy and be the face of the profession to governments, third party payers, and the general public.
NAO is a fully accredited, professional educational institution with professional faculty and staff who are experts in their fields. NAO offers a four months condensed full time and a part time (nine months) professional program leading to a Diploma in Manual Osteopathic Practice (DO(MP)). NAO is licensed by the province of Ontario (license # 200607893) and the Canadian government (license # 757053-8). NAO graduates are permitted to sit for exams administered by Canadian Manual Osteopathy Examining Board (CMOEB).
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National Academy of Osteopathy offers Canada's only 4 months full time and 9 months part time manual osteopathy program. NAO is fully accreditted and its graduates are permitted to sit for exams administered by Canadian Manual Osteopathy Examining Board.
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