There is a lot of information on our website, but we will be happy to answer any
questions.
We would also encourage any potential student to research all options before
committing to any course of study, but to ask questions of any education provider
whose information is either incomplete or potentially misleading.
Claims to being ‘endorsed’, ‘approved’, ‘authorised’ or ‘accredited’ by another
organisation can sound very impressive, but may mean very little if the people running
the course are also involved in the management of the other organisation, or if that
organisation has no credibility. Information about the people staffing any course
should also be available, and they should be not only qualified but suitably
experienced in the application of the material they are teaching.
We have demanding entrance requirements, a long history of course provision and
excellent teaching facilities. We also have registered chiropractors plus masters-
qualified teaching staff and other professionally-qualified lecturers, in a team that is
well-established and totally committed to the future of our College and the welfare of
our students.
Very importantly, we also have staff members who were actively involved in the
introduction of statutory regulation for a major UK healthcare profession, and with
some kind of new regulation for animal-based musculoskeletal practitioners a distinct
possibility we think our high standards together with our considerable past experience
will provide us with a very credible voice.
You are welcome to contact us at any time and we look forward to hearing from you.
Please Note
Register of Graduates
Applications are Now
Being Accepted for
September 2013
Course Entry
Oxford College of Equine Physical Therapy
McTimoney-Corley Animal Manipulation ( OCEPT )
www.ocept.info
Welcome to the website of
Oxford College of Equine Physical Therapy
We are an experienced provider of educational courses in McTimoney-Corley animal
manipulation, primarily for application to horses and dogs, to develop career
opportunities or further skills for those already associated with the equine industry,
or as an adjunct for owners who simply wish to provide care for their own animals.
Last Updated: 17 December 2012