- Osteopathic Office at the Résidence des Borromées, Marseilles (1976 to 1988).
- Osteopathic Office at the Centre Deltaccord SA, Marseilles (1986 to 1997).
- Osteopathic Office and the INTUMotion Clinic, Kingston, Ontario (since 1997).
- Osteopathic Office at the Clinique Physio 2000 in Montreal, Québec (since 2000).
- Osteopathic Office at the Total Balance Centre, Oakville, Ontario (since 2001).
- Osteopathic Office on rue Cambon, Paris (since 2001).
- Osteopathic Office at the HeartLake Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Clinic, Brampton, Ontario (since 2003).
- Periodic consultations in various parts of the world (USA, Canada, West Indies, Jamaica, Belgium, Italy, Morocco, Malaysia, Singapore, Poland, etc.) and during conferences for over twenty years
- Member of several Osteopathic Associations (The Osteopathic Register of Canada, The Osteopathic Association of Quebec, Registre National des Osthéopathes de France, The Federal European Register of Osteopaths)
Training
- Osteopath DO, Ministerial Training College, Sheffield (1974).
- Diploma from the Academy of Applied Sciences for work in Osteopathy and physical medicine (1980).
- Former MTA student (Robert Bénichou) (1978 to 1980).
- Former student of The European School of Osteopathy, Maidstone (G.B.) (1978 to 1982).
- DO (Distinction) of the Chartered Society of Homeopathic and Natural Therapies (1982).
- Inter-University Diploma in Manual and Orthopedic Medicine from the University of Marseilles Faculty of Medicine (1989).
- Osteopath DO from the Collège D’Etudes Ostéopathiques, Montreal (1999).
- Osteopath DO from the Académie Sutherland, Montreal (2001).
Teaching and Research
- Director, Collège d’Etudes Supérieures en Somatothérapie et Thérapeutiques Manuelles, Montreal and Quebec City (since 1997).
- Teacher, CEO Montreal; CCO in Toronto; and DOK in Munich (1994 to 2000).
- Student Teaching Director at the Toronto, Vancouver, Montréal and Marseilles Sutherland Academies (since 2000).
- Student Teaching Director at the Sutherland Institute, Toronto (2002 to 2003).
- Director of Study and Research of the Fascia at the ESHF (European School in Health and Fitness) N° 93-130-676-613 (1984 to 2002).
- Teacher of Fascial Dissection at the Anatomy Department, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario (sponsored by INTUMotion) (2003-2004).
At the present time, in France, the United States, Jamaica and Canada, and soon England and Italy. But there are no restrictions as long as the courses are organized. To consult the list of establishments where I teach, check the appropriate section for the desired subject :
Osteopathy program or
Training for Sports Trainer.
This may take time as in all the countries where I work, the waiting lists are long. You may consult the list of clinics where I work on
the treatment
page.
If it is an urgent problem,
me an accurate description of your pathology so that I can see what I can do.
Yes. Either you register for an existing course, in which case you would contact the institution to find out their requirements (prerequisites, fees, dates, location, etc.).
To consult the list of these institutions, check the section corresponding to the type of training you are looking for :
Osteopathy program or
Training for Sports Trainer.
Or you yourself organize a conference and/or program on a specific subject of your choice, in which case click on
Training for Therapeutical Practitioners so that we may organize the program, schedule, dates, location, teaching aids, etc.
In the countries where these courses are organized. You will need to contact the training institution, school or academy directly. To consult the list of establishments, check the appropriate section :
Osteopathy program or
Training for Sports Trainer.
This depends on the program. Of course, the prerequisites are different for an entry level course (defined according to that program) or an advanced course (PT, MD, DC or DO). For more details, consult the appropriate section :
Osteopathy program or
Training for Sports Trainer.