Guest blog: An Osteopathic Sea-Change

A guest spot today.  Monica Noy is an osteopath in Canada who has actually done some proper serious research into palpation, and is also very engaged with the issues of the day in osteopathy.  She wrote a response to a blog I wrote called Bluff your way into the Osteopathic Zeitgeist, and has given me…

Why are Skeptics so Angry?

I didn’t do A levels.  I was lucky enough to go to a school where we were given the option to do the more colourful and varied International Baccalaureate Diploma.  Part of this delightful programme was a course in “Theory of Knowledge”.  I still don’t know what that means, but in practice it consisted of…

IJOM – I’ve read it for once!

If you have read my previously impassioned pleas for more research in osteopathy, and have gained an insight into my love for my NCOR Research Hub (Haywards Heath division), you might have made the mistake of thinking I know something about research.  I might have a strange propensity to do things like pour my tea…

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year

I’m signing off till the New Year now, but just want to say thank you to everyone in 2015 who has been so encouraging and supportive of this fledgling osteopathy blog. I’ve been having a ball writing this.  What began as a vague idea to have a bit of a career change, and maybe try…

More about consent

I turned up panic-stricken with my six year old son in A and E a little while ago.  He was having proper breathing difficulties.  I drove him through the busy town centre promising him anything from trips to the fair to “crisps later” to try to keep him happy and calm as he periodically struggled…