International courses
Bring the course to you
Traveling a long way for postgraduate education can be a significant investment—in time, money, and energy. What if part of that learning could happen closer to home?
If your group is looking to explore or deepen your understanding of osteopathy in the cranial field, we can come to you and offer a course tailored to your level and interests.
Content and format tailored to your group
Whether you want to strengthen your grasp of fundamental principles, anatomy and connections, explore fluid dynamics, dig deeper in your understanding and perception of the reciprocal tension membrane or simply develop greater perception, confidence and sensitivity in your hands-on work — the content can be tailored to where you are and where you want to go.
With a maximum of 8 participants per tutor, there is room for the kind of personal feedback and practical depth that makes the difference between knowing something and truly embodying it.
It is an opportunity to complement your learning journey in a local setting, with guidance rooted in the same tradition — but not a replacement for the full curriculum at the SCCO.
Contact us to explore how a course could be tailored to your needs.
About Lotte
Lotte Brath Jensen brings 30 years of experience within the cranial field, combining extensive clinical practice with a dedicated role as an educator who has studied how learning itself works.
Her tutor qualification from the Sutherland Cranial College of Osteopathy involved not only deepening her own knowledge of osteopathy in the cranial field, but training in the principles of effective adult learning and the integration of osteopathic principles honouring our osteopathic legacy.
She has also been involved in training future tutors at the SCCO — an experience that has shaped her understanding of how osteopaths learn best and what conditions allow real skills and understanding to take root and grow. This means that every course is shaped not only by what is taught, but by a genuine understanding of how that learning can be supported so that each participant leaves with something that truly stays with them.
Practical information
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The full amount of the course must be paid upon registration. See the cancellation policy for applicable rules regarding refunds if you are unable to attend.
It is free to reserve a place on courses where this is possible. This option is indicated in the text on the red registration button. IKO will contact you with a binding registration when the course is approaching.
You can pay with the following cards:
Mastercard, VISA, VISA electron, and American Express.
No account or credit card details are stored in connection with electronic payments. Credit card details are handled exclusively in Terapeutbooking's closed payment system provider's system, and IKO receives no information other than that the payment has been completed.
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If cancellation is made more than two months prior to the start of the course , the course fee will be refunded minus DKK 1,250 including VAT in administration fees.
If cancellation occurs later than 2 months before the start of the course, the course fee will not be refunded.
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All cancellations/changes must be notified by email to be valid.
Email: info@iko.dk
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If you move more than two months before the course starts:
The amount paid will be refunded minus DKK 1,250 including VAT in administration costs.If you move less than two months before the course starts:
This is treated as a cancellation, see above.A rescheduling is only valid for a maximum of 2 years. After that, the amount will be forfeited.
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IKO reserves the right to cancel or reschedule courses in the event of insufficient enrolment, illness, or circumstances beyond our control. In the event of cancellation, the course fee will be refunded.
Those who have registered will be contacted by telephone or email in the event of any changes. IKO cannot guarantee that canceled courses will be rescheduled at a later date.
IKO will only refund the course fee in the event of cancellation or postponement of the course.
“The arterial stream is supreme, but the cerebrospinal fluid is in command.”
-W.G. Sutherland, DO