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What our ABM graduates say What you have to look forward to

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  • What our ABM graduates sayWhat you have to look forward to

  • “ABM is now a tool in my toolbox I can’t do without.”

    “Business wise it means repeat customers, plenty of word of mouth advertising and better bonding with clients and pets. The clients you gain from this work are generally very loyal and will return again and again.”

  • “It has heightened my palpation skills and allows me to help patients beyond what I can achieve with traditional veterinary treatment.”

    “Animals love it and clients appreciate the wellbeing it delivers.”

  • “It is so rewarding being able to treat the root cause of a problem without the side effects of medications. It is amazing feeling the changes in the tissues and seeing how the animals respond.”

  • “ABM has helped me regain my passion for veterinary medicine and the desire to keep improving as a practitioner”

  • “The course enabled me to expand my business and improve the results I was getting with rehabilitation and body work.”

    “It also enabled me to teach and to gain an Academic role at Charles Sturt University teaching in the Bachelor of Equine Science.”

  • “I came into the course only wanting to do small animals - I ended up really enjoying the horses and always learning something from horses that can be applied to dogs. I now see a few horses for ABM treatment and love it!”

  • “Having a balance of humans and animals allows me a variety of challenges and fun in my day.”

  • “It's opened up so many avenues I never thought I would be working in. After the bushfires in 2020 I spent 4-5 months working with veterinarians from all over the world, helping the injured animals recover. It was an extremely rewarding experience.”

  • “Reignited my passion for

    comparative anatomy and

    its functional applications.”

    “Taught me how to be a better critical thinker, listener and better practitioner.”

  • “I was surprised to enjoy the research component of the course and it was great to be able to contribute to the profession”

  • “Speaking at Equitana was always a dream and I have achieved this.”

    I love the “wonderful supportive group of practitioners and my tool box of treatment options.”

  • “Opened my eyes to a whole new world of canine and equine rehabilitation.”

    “Collaborations with other chiropractors, osteopaths and vets- an invaluable experience not offered anywhere else in the world.”

  • “The sharing of professional skills is what I consider to be one of the keys to the success of this fantastic course.”

  • “I would come back to human practice after each workshop armed with a whole new set of osteopathic techniques, and often a different way of thinking about or approaching my human patient cases"

  • “My animal career is still in its infancy, but so far it has been so much fun. I’ve really enjoyed the task of setting up a small business and watching it slowly grow.”

  • “I really think that doing the ABM course has given me and my business partner credibility when dealing with veterinarians. They can see that we're legitimate in what

    we're doing & we have the experience behind us.”

  • “So many new opportunities have already been opened and I am excited to see what the future holds.”