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Case-Based Discussion

Online at apmcpd.co.uk

Our Case-Based Discussions count towards your “Learning With Others”. For osteopaths, they also count as an “Objective Activity”, one of which is compulsory in the 3-year CPD cycle. Note: We do not post a recording of the Case-Based Discussions. This is to encourage participants to speak openly and to preserve patient confidentiality.

MSK Manifestation of Menopause – Petra Kamarytova

Online at apmcpd.co.uk

Petra is an osteopath based in Orkney, Scotland. She has worked with women, children, and babies, with a focus on musculoskeletal issues. Petra graduated from the British School of Osteopathy (BSO), where she undertook a specialist training in OsteoMAP - osteopathy, mindfulness and acceptance-based programme, integrating acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) with osteopathic treatment for people suffering from persistent musculoskeletal pain. This programme was developed with Surrey and Borders NHS Partnership Foundation Trust and funded by UK Department of Health.

Breathing: Biomechanics & Preventing Pain – Kim Prichard

Online at apmcpd.co.uk

Kim Prichard is one of life’s constant learners, driven by a deep curiosity and inquisitiveness about the many factors that influence human health and well-being. As an Osteopath and Breathwork Coach, her motivation lies in supporting and guiding individuals on their journey toward greater health. Throughout her own experiences and in working with clients, Kim has witnessed firsthand how stress and trauma can profoundly impact health and diminish the ability to live fully in the present moment. Her personal exploration of strategies to counter stress has not only shaped her life but also informed many of her professional insights. Kim’s ethos centres on empathy, compassion, and the recognition that every person is unique. She believes in giving each individual's story the attention and care it truly deserves.

Clinical Support Discussion

Online at apmcpd.co.uk

Our Clinical Support Discussions count towards your “Learning With Others”. For osteopaths, they also count as an “Objective Activity”, one of which is compulsory in the 3-year CPD cycle. Note: We do not post a recording of the Clinical Support Discussions. This is to encourage participants to speak openly and to preserve patient confidentiality