Dmitry has worked as a medical doctor and a physiatrist in hospitals and research centres in Russia, intensively studying various aspects of rehabilitative medicine. Specifically, he has studied rehabilitation medicine, family medicine, physiotherapy, and psychology. In 2004, Dmitry received his PhD degree in rehabilitation medicine from the Russian State Medical University (Moscow) He received the Government Award for his research in the field of cluster analysis of morphofunctional signs ...
Dmitry has worked as a medical doctor and a physiatrist in hospitals and research centres in Russia, intensively studying various aspects of rehabilitative medicine. Specifically, he has studied rehabilitation medicine, family medicine, physiotherapy, and psychology. In 2004, Dmitry received his PhD degree in rehabilitation medicine from the Russian State Medical University (Moscow) He received the Government Award for his research in the field of cluster analysis of morphofunctional signs of the state of the organism.
Of particular interest to Dmitry is the synthesis of Eastern and Western medicine, and psychosomatics to enhance the beneficial effects of treatment and to prevent recurrence of the disorder. Currently, Dmitry practices as a manual osteopathic practitioner in Winnipeg, Canada.
MB # RMO-018 (Registered Manual Osteopath)
# RMO-018
DOMP Diploma in Osteopathic Manual Practice
Dmitry has worked as a medical doctor and a physiatrist in hospitals and research centres in Russia, intensively studying various aspects of rehabilitative medicine. Specifically, he has studied rehabilitation medicine, family medicine, physiotherapy, and psychology. In 2004, Dmitry received his PhD degree in rehabilitation medicine from the Russian State Medical University (Moscow) He received the Government Award for his research in the field of cluster analysis of morphofunctional signs of the state of the organism. Of particular interest to Dmitry is the synthesis of Eastern and Western medicine, and psychosomatics to enhance the beneficial effects of treatment and to prevent recurrence of the disorder. Currently, Dmitry practices as a manual osteopathic practitioner in Winnipeg, Canada.