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MDT Elevated: Sharpening Clinical Judgement & Skills

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Organization / Poster Name
McKenzie Institute Canada
Dates
30NOV, 2025
Opportunity Location
Online
Opportunity Cost
$235.00
Closing Date
November 14, 2025
Opportunity Description
This highly interactive advanced level course is being held online for Certified MDT practitioners that want to update their current MDT knowledge and sharpen their clinical skills. Be prepared to participate and put your clinical reasoning skills into action! The course curriculum will include next level problem solving using challenging case studies, a patient demo or two, a review of MDT techniques typically performed incorrectly, and recent changes to course content (e.g. manual changes, top ten new research publications, MDT classification changes, and assessment form updates), plus time for Q&A. Special guest Dimitri Dragutan, PT, Dip. MDT from Montreal, QC will assist the instructor for the patient demonstration component of the course. A perfect opportunity to gain insight from two MDT experts!

Registrants attending this course will need to recruit a practice patient model to use for technique practice for the final hour of the course. Access to treatment tables is not required.

Due the highly interactive nature of the course space will be limited to a maximum of 24 registrants, so please register early to secure your place on the course.

1 Session Online / MOUNTAIN TIME
SUN 30NOV, 2025: Online live with instructor 7:30AM–2:30PM (MT)
Instructor: Audrey Long, PT, Dip. MDT, Specialist MSK
Guest Presenter: Dimitri Dragutan, PT, Dip. MDT

Eligibility: Cert. MDT or Level D / PRO Plan reduced fee available, please see the course page for more details.

If you haven’t taken a course in the past 5 years, this online course will bring you up to speed with MDT curriculum changes, enhance your knowledge of MDT and put you back on the McKenzie referral list for another 3 years. Don’t miss this wonderful opportunity to sharpen your clinical skills and exchange ideas with fellow Certified MDT clinicians, as well as fulfil your continuing education requirements.
About The Organization
The McKenzie Institute Canada is a not-for-profit organization and one of the 28 global branches of McKenzie Institute International. In addition to those countries with branches, the Institute also presents its education programme in another 12 countries.
How To Join
Please go to MICanada website and locate the Course Page under Educational Programs. www.mckenzieinstitutecanada.org Then locate the Adv. MDT tab.
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