McKenzie Institute Mechanical Diagnosis & Therapy Practitioners
'MIMDTP'
MIMDTP was founded on 1st June 1992 out of the need to maintain
communication links with participants both between and after completion of the
five Basic Course modules.
The benefits of membership are:
- Low subscription rate (a spin off of the large membership).
- Receipt of the highly acclaimed International Journal - IJMDT.
- The opportunity to attend the Annual Seminar at a very reasonable cost
and also hear the views of world renowned experts in the field of spinal research
and therapy.
REQUIREMENTS FOR ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP OF MIMDTP
An Associate Member has most of the privileges of a General Member but has
no voting rights.
To obtain associate membership of MIMDTP the applicant shall:
- Have an interest in or support the Aims and Objectives of The Institute.
- Have completed at least "Part A - The Lumbar Spine", of The Institute's
Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy courses.
- Have completed the application form of MIMDTP and returned this to the Treasurer
along with the current subscription fee and photocopies of McKenzie Institute
course attendance certificates.
REQUIREMENTS FOR GENERAL MEMBERSHIP OF MIMDTP
To obtain general membership of MIMDTP and accompanying voting rights, the
applicant must:
- Meet all of the criteria listed above for associate membership.
- Be a permanent resident of the United Kingdom.
- Hold one or both of the following qualifications:-
A pass certificate in the McKenzie Institute's Credentialling Examination.
The Diploma in Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy (Dip MDT) of the McKenzie
Institute International.
(Details about gaining the above qualifications are announced in the International Journal)
General Members names and professional addresses are published in a Register
which is available to referring medical practitioners and interested members
of the public. Copies are obtainable on the website under 'Therapists' or by
contacting the (UK) Trust.
The McKenzie Institute (UK) Trust, Hill Farm Barn, Bruern Road, Milton-under-Wychwood,
Oxon OX7 6HB
General Members are also eligible to stand for election as officers of The
Institute.
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