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"The reason I chose the ESO was due to the welcoming reception I received from the school along with the outstanding scenery. The ESO is a lovely place to study with a warm atmosphere, plenty of support and a small but sociable network, with a wide variety of students. The teaching clinic is situated in Maidstone town with easy access routes with brilliant tutors with a small tutor /student ratio which is beneficial for the learning process. The course can be intense and very hard work but I would definitely recommend the school as a place of study!"

Katy Lovell, 4th Year ESO

 

"I did a 3 year degree in Biomedical science prior to starting at the ESO. Despite loving the degree, the hospital work it led into was not for me. I wanted to have an occupation that involved working with and helping people. My main reason for choosing the ESO was the setting. I have never really liked the chaos of London so the ESO 's idyllic setting suited me. I was also attracted by the wide undergraduate curriculum where cranial, visceral and structural were all offered at the undergraduate level. The school and staff were welcoming and helpful from the start of the degree and the mix of students has meant I have made friends with people from all over the world. My time at the ESO has been enjoyable despite it being a hard full-time course but definitely have not regretted my choice"

Amy Norman 4th Year ESO

 

   

When I first started looking into continuing my education for Osteopathic Medicine, I knew that I wanted a school that focused on manual therapy and treating patients as a whole person, not as a disorder/ diagnosis.  My research led me to the European School of Osteopathy and after doing more investigation, I was pleased to see that ESO is widely recognized and have a very good record in osteopathic training.   I decided to apply to ESO due largely in part to the course curriculum, which is more advanced than other universities and the school’s environment.

 

The European School of Osteopathy is multicultural.  As an international student, I like studying and working with people who are different than me.  ESO’s faculty and staff are very kind and friendly and are willing to assist the student in any way possible.  The lecturers are keen on student progress and if you have a question the lecturers are willing to help you understand concepts and theories outside of class time.

             

As a first year student at ESO, you have the opportunity to observe in the clinic setting in which you see your coursework brought to life as well as observing how to actively assess and listen to patients. 

Cecil Hartwell-Bell, 1st Year ESO

 

 

Collège Belge d'Ostéopathie (ESO Partner College)

"Thanks again to all the Staff, and thanks a lot to teachers and assistants for this fantastic journey."

The CBO first year students, 2009-2010

 

 

 

 

Video footage taken at the ESO Graduation Ceremony is now available to view on You Tube - click on the link find out what our graduates had to say

 




 


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