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CRMO Code of Ethics

The College of Registered Manual Osteopaths is a national association with members across Canada. Its Code of Ethics is based upon the acknowledgement that the social contract dictates the profession’s…

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CRMO Guideline on Misconduct Prevention

CRMO Guideline on Misconduct Prevention for Registered Manual Osteopaths The following are considered acts of professional misconduct for a registered manual osteopath (RMO): 1. Doing anything to a client for…

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Authorized Health Acts in Canada

There are a number of acts that are considered authorized acts and outside the scope of practice of a registered manual osteopath (RMO) in Canada. RMOs in Canada are prohibited…

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CRMO Guideline on Touching Clients

Manual osteopathy is a hands-on healthcare. Registered manual osteopaths shall: • Obtain the client’s consent before touching. • Acknowledge that clients have the right to change their minds about consenting…

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CRMO Informed Consent Guideline

Every member of College of Registered Manual Osteopaths (Canada) is required to ensure that clients consent to any treatment and that the consent is fully informed, voluntarily given, related to…

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Issuing Paid in Full Receipts

Registered manual osteopaths when preparing a paid in full invoice for clients to be submitted to Canadian extended health plan insurers for manual osteopathic care reimbursement should mention on the…

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Proper Usage of Title

College of Registered Manual Osteopaths (Canada) members must follow the provincial laws where they practice in regards to what they can call themselves. Only in Quebec manual osteopaths are permitted…

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