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Follow us on Twitter..........The MACP is in the process of developing a social media strategy to grow our presence and profile online. We are all keen to involve as many members as possible in this a...
Physiotherapy UK Conference - 11th-12th October 2013, Birmingham International Convention Centre........The MACP have been issued with a unique discount code which entitles 10% of our members a 10% di...
Physical Therapists scope of practice is being challenged in California. comptsig.blogspot.co.uk/2013/03/chiropractors-trying-to-steal.html?m=1<http://comptsig.blogspot.co.uk/2013/03/chiropractors-...
WCPT E-Update - January 2013 - From the President and Secretary General........Recently a film from the first WCPT Congress held 60 years ago in London came to light. It is a poignant reminder of WCPT...
International Framework for Examination of the Cervical Region for potential of Cervical Arterial Dysfunction prior to Orthopaedic Manual Therapy Intervention.This consensus document presents a clinic...
Members may be interested in this exhibition........................COPA Practice Growth 2013, 6th-7th June 2013, ExCel, London - click here for websiteFrom COPA:We are delighted to introduce COPA Pra...
MACP members views sought on the new AHP Advisory Fitness for Work Report pilot........Click here to access Fitness Report............."Dear MSK Physiotherapist, The pilot of the AHP Advisor...
MACP Members........There is now a new way to access Manual Therapy (and the journals below) - which will be of added benefit to MACP members - as you will no longer need a separate username and passw...
CALLING ALL BLOGGERS, TWEETERS, FACEBOOK USERS AND GENERAL SOCIAL MEDIA GURUS - THE MACP NEEDS YOU!!!!!!The Executive Committee would like to hear from any MACP member who would like to help us in dev...
There are two categories of MACP membership, full and associate.
Physiotherapists undertaking a recognised course of study that leads to full membership can become Associate members of the MACP. There are full time or part time manipulative physiotherapy postgraduate courses run in the UK (click here for a list of recognised courses).
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Associate membership of the MACP normally lasts for a maximum period of 4 years.
****In order to be eligible to apply for Full MACP membership, applications must be submitted within 5 years of completing a route leading to membership of the MACP.
Physiotherapists undertaking a recognised course of study that leads to full membership can become Associate members of the MACP . There are full time or part time manipulative physiotherapy postgraduate courses run in the UK. (see Membership/Courses leading to Membership for a full list of courses)
Associate members receive:
Manual Therapy - a peer reviewed journal cited in Index Medicus and Medicine, published 6 times a year
PLUS Associate members are:
Included on the mailing list for MACP events and CPD activities
Have preferential booking and/or reduced rates on some MACP organised courses
Click here to view details of the courses
Associate Membership Application Form
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