Find out more about the General Osteopathic Council, the work we do, and how we support osteopaths and members of the public in our podcast series. Join our presenter, Steven Bettles, as he speaks with colleagues and experts in the osteopathic profession about issues affecting the profession and our work as a regulator as well as answer some of the burning questions we get asked by osteopaths, patients, and members of the public.
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Find out more about the General Osteopathic Council, the work we do, and how we support osteopaths and members of the public in our podcast series. Join our presenter, Steven Bettles, as he speaks with colleagues and experts in the osteopathic profession about issues affecting the profession and our work as a regulator as well as answer some of the burning questions we get asked by osteopaths, patients, and members of the public.
In the latest episode of In conversation with the GOsC, our Head of Policy and Education Steven Bettles speaks with Dr Jerry Draper-Rodi, Director of NCOR, Associate Professor at the University College of Osteopathy, and practising osteopath, about how research can inform day to day practice for osteopaths. They discuss how research can contribute to the whole experience of working with patients and how Jerry's experience has changed how he works. They also speak about Jerry's role at the National Council for Osteopathic Research (NCOR) and the resources they have available for osteopaths to support their work and CPD.
Find out more about NCOR: https://ncor.org.uk/
In conversation with the GOsC
Find out more about the General Osteopathic Council, the work we do, and how we support osteopaths and members of the public in our podcast series. Join our presenter, Steven Bettles, as he speaks with colleagues and experts in the osteopathic profession about issues affecting the profession and our work as a regulator as well as answer some of the burning questions we get asked by osteopaths, patients, and members of the public.