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Modern Dry Needling Anatomical Neurological Intramuscular Stimulation (AN-IMS)

Details

Organization / Poster Name
Foundations Health Education
Dates
September 5-8 2025
Opportunity Location
Vicars School of Massage Therapy, Calgary
Opportunity Cost
CAD S2,347$ (plus applicable taxes)
Closing Date
September 5, 2025
Opportunity Description
AN-IMS (formerly AN-IMS 1) is an intensive course created for health care practitioners who have not taken any IMS/Dry needling courses previously or are new to this application of dry needling. This includes those who have previous acupuncture training.AN-IMS trains participants to utilize the neuropathic clinical reasoning framework in the safe and effective application of dry needling as a treatment modality and will allow the practitioner to treat clients immediately. Throughout the course participants will learn to treat the whole body comprehensively. ANIMS is a hybrid course with both online and in person components.ANIMS is the equivalent of Parts 1 and 2 of other dry needling programs. The entire body is covered in this comprehensive 4-day course. You will be able to apply for rostering following successful completion of ANIMS. *

Online pre-study: 70 hours
On site: 4 days 10hrs/day (40 hours, 8am to 6pm)
About The Organization
At the forefront of continuing health education, FHE is dedicated to creating the highest standards of instruction in the field of health-focused professional development.

Foundations Health Education (FHE) was founded by a collaborative group of both clinicians and educators with a goal to provide the highest quality continuing education for health care professionals and to ensure you are at the leading edge of your profession.

Like you, we unite our passion for excellence in healthcare with the understanding that ongoing learning is a necessity within the ever-evolving medical field. We understand that client care improves when healthcare professionals enhance their skills and expand their knowledge base.

FHE was founded on the principle that knowledge is the foundation of every healthcare professional’s practice and is committed to being a driving force behind you realizing your clinical potential.

Our mission, quite simply, is to ensure you are not
just up to date, but ahead of the curve.
How To Join
Use the 'Register Now' option on the following website: https://www.foundationsedu.ca/courses-workshops/
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