MDT: Complex Cases Discussion

McKenzie Institute Canada

Online 08FEB, 2026 $30.00

About This Opportunity

The McKenzie Institute Canada is sponsoring the “MDT: COMPLEX CASES DISCUSSION” workshop facilitated by Colin Davies and Audrey Long, Senior Faculty for the McKenzie Institute and the MICanada Branch.

This thought-provoking workshop is clinically focused, designed to help improve the attendee’s clinical effectiveness. During this workshop clinicians will have access to two of the world’s leading expert clinicians in the field of Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy.  Colin’s first-hand experience from working alongside Robin McKenzie will provide attending clinicians with a unique perspective and some valuable clinical insights.

SET YOUR ALARM, get your favourite brew ready and plan to join Colin, Audrey and other MDT trained clinicians to discuss challenging cases.  The workshop will be conducted in English.

Have you attended this workshop before?  If so, please feel free to attend again because different cases are discussed on each workshop.

 

LOCATION: Zoom (Online)

DATE: Sunday, 08FEB, 2026

FEE:  $30.00 (Pro and Plus Plan discounts available)

Eligibility:  Completion of Part A and up.

 

START TIMES ACROSS CANADA:

7:00AM PT

8:00AM MT

9:00AM CT

10:00AM ET

11:00AM AT

11:30AM NT

Duration:  90mins to 2 hours, depending on Q&A.   This workshop is eligible for a certificate of completion.

 

Feedback from Recent November Workshop:

  • Amazing! So grateful to be learning with such experienced clinicians who have changed the way I practice for much better!
  • This workshop made me want to do more classes. That was not my intention going in. Loved it.
  • The open discussion was awesome. Just learning from others and being able to talk back and forth was so helpful.

 

Those interested in attending must register as normal online.  Workshop fees are non-refundable and non-transferrable and cannot be applied to another workshop.

Please be aware that depending on your level of course completion, some of the discussions may be beyond your current MDT knowledge, however, we believe you will still benefit from the case discussions.

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