First Day at NAO Toronto Campus

First Day at NAO Toronto Campus

It is the first day of class, and I am traveling to the York University Heights campus of the National Academy of Osteopathy in Toronto to meet our new students and personally welcome them to NAO.

For the past 16 years we have been teaching manual osteopathy, and during this time NAO has grown to become the largest school of osteopathy in the world, with alumni practicing in 72 countries.

We are proud to have more instructors than most other schools, including the well-known Dr. Hossein Khorrami. Our students receive more teaching hours than those in many other programs, and they learn a wider range of osteopathic techniques. NAO is also unique in its strong focus on chronic pain education and business management. In fact, I personally teach more than 250 business lectures to help students build successful practices.

The strong clinical skills our graduates develop in treating chronic pain, combined with their knowledge of business management, are key reasons many of them achieve annual incomes of around $150,000, which is significantly higher than the average income reported by many other manual osteopaths.

Join us, study osteopathy at NAO, and secure your future.

Dr Shawn Pourgol, MBA, DC, DO, DN, PhD
President
National Academy of Osteopathy (Canada, USA)