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The McKenzie Institute offers the online delivery of educational programming
to include:
Part A and Part B Online Component -
these pre-requisite components are an interactive blend of visuals, audio
and video to enhance your three-day
classroom experience. (A valid course registration must be submitted
to access the online components.)
and
Overview of the McKenzie Method –this
free course is designed to provide a very broad overview to better understand
the principles of the McKenzie Method before embarking on our formal
training; ideal for students
and
McKenzie Case Manager –for
the advanced McKenzie trained practitioner to continue to refine clinical
reasoning skills in the MDT assessment process. (Minimum
Part A completion is required for participation)
In an effort to enhance our educational programming, the online delivery of
courses provides an easy and convenient way to receive continuing education
credit and saves you expense in travel and time away from the clinic.
Go directly to Courses (select one):
- You must have an established web profile with us that will enable your username and password necessary to login.
- It's quick and easy – click 'Login' (upper right corner of any page on the site) and follow the instructions in the second column. Once you set up your username and password, you will use the first column login fields each time you visit the site.
- You will be expected to read and you will need to accept the 'Terms of
Use' for courses and be sure to review the system requirements necessary
before registering as there are no refunds for online courses.
- Your browser must have 'cookies' enabled to participate.
- Be aware that audio or video may experience "blips" in service, which are common when traffic on the Internet is heavy. The program should correct itself in just seconds.
- For the same reason, downloading documents, if pertinent, may also take longer depending on the speed of your connection, computer or internet traffic.
- If you leave your computer idle for longer than 20 minutes, you will need to login again. A pop-up window will prompt you to re-enter your login. This is primarily for the protection of your account and security of our programs.
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