Requirements to join NARDMO

Joining Requirements

Becoming a member of our NARDMO reflects a commitment to excellence, professionalism, and the highest standards in our field. Membership is open to qualified individuals who have met the educational and competency benchmarks set by our governing body.

To be eligible, applicants must:

  • Successfully complete an approved educational program that meets the Association’s curriculum standards.  The chart below outlines the minimum requirements for curriculum standards. 

  • Pass the National Board Examination, demonstrating the knowledge, skills, and ethical practices required for professional recognition.  

These requirements ensure that all members are equipped to provide safe, effective, and ethical services, while upholding the integrity and reputation of our profession nationwide.

 

Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR) & Transfer Credit Policy

The Association values diverse educational pathways and recognizes that members may acquire equivalent knowledge and skills through formal education, accredited training programs, and relevant professional experience. Through our PLAR and Transfer Credit process, applicants may receive recognition for prior learning that meets our national standards for competency and professionalism.

Applications are assessed on the basis of:

  • Accreditation and credibility of the issuing institution or organization

  • Relevance of the program or course content to the Association’s professional scope

  • Comparability of learning objectives, curriculum content, instructional hours, and evaluation methods

  • Recency of the training and evidence of continued professional involvement

To apply, candidates must provide official documentation such as transcripts sent directly from the issuing institution, detailed course or program outlines, instructor qualifications, and proof of institutional recognition. Transfer credit from a third party via another institution will not be accepted.

Credits will only be granted for equivalent learning that meets the Association’s requirements of accredited transferable university-level courses and will not exceed the credit value awarded by the original provider. In some cases, credit may be denied if requirements are not met or the training is outdated. Applicants will receive written notice of the decision and may appeal within the stated time frame.

This process ensures that all members, whether trained through approved programs or recognized prior learning, meet the same high standards of knowledge, skill, and ethical practice across Canada.

National Board Certification Agency

This organization provides certification for industry professionals to complete the entrance exam.  This is an entrance exam to practice based on the American Osteopathic SCOPE exam. 

The board exam is held twice per year, in each province. 

Standards to attend National Examinations to practice.

Minimum requirements to join NARMO for DOMPs and Osteopathic Manual Practitioners:

SLSUBJECTREQUIRED HOURS
1Anatomy and Physiology 1135 Hours
2Lab: Anatomy and Physiology 115 Hours
3Anatomy and Physiology 2135 Hours
4Lab: Anatomy and Physiology 215 Hours
5Musculoskeletal Injuries and Exercise270 Hours
6Clinical Palpations135 Hours
7Applied Kinesiology135 Hours
8Pathology135 Hours
9Orthopedics and Clinical Assessments135 Hours
10Basic Manual Techniques135 Hours
11Psychology135 Hours
12Neurology135 Hours
13Personal Fitness and Wellness135 Hours
14Medical Ethics / The Ethics of Touch135 Hours
15Nutrition135 Hours
16Pharmacology135 Hours
17Introduction to Epidemiology135 Hours
18Diagnosis and Symptomology135 Hours
19Microbiology135 Hours
20Pathophysiology135 Hours
21Sports Nutrition135 Hours
22Introduction to Business135 Hours
23Orthopedics135 Hours
24Clinical Pediatrics135 Hours
25General Surgery135 Hours
26Advanced Osteopathic Manual Somatic Techniques and Advanced Osteopathic Clinical Assessment Techniques270 Hours
27Clinical Knowledge and Skill Acquisition - 1-6 sessions 1260 Hours
28Clinical Geriatrics135 Hours
29Wellness and Coaching135 Hours
30Clinical Internship1260 Hours
31Clinical Externship/Work400 Hours

Total number of hours required: 6,622 hrs

*course credits provided for accredited transferable university-level courses for key science components and will not exceed the credit value awarded by the original provider.