CEo Halifax Student and PGilippe Druelle
The vocation to teach efficient and safe osteopathy and to transmit the know-how.

Tradition, Research and Know-How

Philippe Druelle D.O.
Founder

Message from the Founder of the Osteopathic Studies College (CEO)

Welcome to the CEO Halifax

Time honored manual osteopathy, as taught at the CEO Halifax, provides you with a natural and effective approach to the assessment and treatment of the entire human body. Osteopathy will enable you to address and respond to your patients’ needs. Osteopathic manual practitioners benefit people of all ages, ranging from infants to the elderly.

The success of our program resides in the experience and dedication of our faculty and their commitment to the progression of each student’s skills and overall knowledge, combined with the relevance of practical application of osteopathic principles taught in our Student Clinic.
Our low instructor to student ratio ensures personal attention, leading to the development of competent osteopathic manual practitioners.

We encourage you to pursue our fascinating studies, which will provide you with tangible solutions to your patients’ physical and health concerns.

The CEO Halifax and it’s parent affiliate, the Collège d’Études Ostéopathiques, bring together renowned North American and European instructors and clinicians. Our faculty is passionate about teaching and sharing their decades of classroom and clinical experience.

It will be our pleasure to welcome all who are interested in acquiring the knowledge and the “know-how” required to become a competent, confident osteopathic manual practitioner.

Please contact the college at [email protected] to learn more about our information sessions scheduled throughout the year.

We look forward to meeting you in the near future.

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Philippe Druelle, D.O.
Founder

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6136, University avenue, Halifax, NS
B3H 4J2 Canada

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