Summary
  Andrew Taylor Still

National Still Museum, USA
Osteopathic Research
Osteopathic research improves our knowledge and understanding of what we do and allows us to explain osteopathy, notably to the scientific academic community, which enhances the legitimacy of this knowledge.
Research and osteopathic education
Incorporating research into osteopathic training programmes encourages us to re-examine established ideas in the light of current knowledge, and promotes critical analysis of new ideas. Students acquiring these skills make use of them throughout their careers.
Research at the CEESO

Our profession needs more research to be undertaken, and this research depends greatly on the dissertations carried out by students. Upholding the academic standard of this work is therefore of paramount importance to our dissertation departments, in Paris and Lyon. The CEESO, which is an Erasmus Charter holder, dedicates 30 of the 300 ECTS credits which make up the full-time five-year course to the production of this personal study.

The research department works hand in hand with the dissertation departments. Our role is to encourage students to consider other vocations, to allow them to experience something outside the realm of private practice, and to meet the new challenges resulting from our recent accreditation by the Ministère de la Santé (ministry of health), to bring us closer to our goal of becoming a leader in osteopathic research.

 
 
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