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Catherine Hamilton-Plant
Catherine initially trained and qualified as a nurse. She then studied and
graduated after a four year course at the British School of Osteopathy,
London in 1983.
Catherine has been in private practice since qualification, establishing the Radlett Practice in 1984 and acquiring the
Harpenden practice in 1994 after entering into partnership with Mark Flawn.
She is a Member of General Osteopathic Council, Chair of Practice and
Ethics Committee, and was formerly President and Chairman of the British
Osteopathic Association.
Member of BBENSCH Osteopathic Society.
Specialist recognition from PPP and BUPA.
Clare S Richmond
Clare has been in continuous private practice since graduating from the British School of Osteopathy, London, in 1983 after completing the 4 year course. Clare specialises in the treatment of children, especially infants and babies, problems arising during pregnancy and sports related injuries.
She established the Radlett Practice in 1984 with her partner Catherine Hamilton-Plant and started the Hitchin Practice in 1996. Clare has specialist recognition for BUPA, AXA PPP and other health insurers.
Between 1993 and 1999 she was Vice Chair of the GCRO, the voluntary regulatory body governing the profession prior to the creation of the statutory, General Osteopathic Council (GOsC).
Barry L Jacobs
Barry qualified from the British School of Osteopathy in 1986 and completed 2 years post graduate study in cardiology at Charing Cross Hospital and Medical School, London. He spent a further two years teaching critical thinking at MSc level for Westminster University.
Barry is Senior Lecturer in Diagnostic Clinical Procedures and Reasoning at the British School of Osteopathy and visiting lecturer in Diagnostic Medicine at Manchester Royal Infirmary.
Research interests focus on analytical processes supporting primary care diagnosis and in particular, development of new protocols for the early detection of peripheral nerve damage in patients with diabetes. He is in the process of ratifying his PhD and is a regular contributor to the "Clinical Conundrums" column in Osteopathy Today.
He has been in practice in Radlett since 1987 and has specialist recognition for BUPA, AXA PPP and other health insurers.
Mathew J Cousins
Mathew Cousins graduated from the British School of Osteopathy in 1998. Mathew is in private practice and a clinical lecturer at the British School of Osteopathy and College of Osteopathic Educational Trust.
He is a past president and still active council member of the British Osteopathic Association. Mathew has a particular professional interest in the treatment of babies and infants as well as sport related injuries.
Mathew has specialist recognition for AXA PPP and other health insurers and practices in the Radlett Practice.
Member of BBENSCH Osteopathic Society.
Specialist recognition from PPP.
Claire Cousins
Claire graduated after completing a four year course at the British School
of Osteopathy in London in 1998 gaining a BSc (Hons) in Osteopathy.
She is presently studying for post graduate qualification Osteopathic
treatment of animals.
Member of BBENSCH Osteopathic Society.
Specialist recognition from PPP.
Paul Mitterhuber
Paul qualified from the British School of Naturopathy and Osteopathy in
1993. He completed a Bachelor of Science in Osteopathic Medicine in 1994.
He is a Regional Coordinator for the General Osteopathic Council and a
member of British Osteopathic Association.
Member of BBENSCH Osteopathic Society.
Specialist recognition from PPP and BUPA.
Natalie Seager
Natalie graduated after completing a four year course at the British
School of Osteopathy in London in 1994 and gaining a BSc in Osteopathy.
Her particular interest lies in the treatment of babies and children; and
she is a Member of British Osteopathic Association
Member of BBENSCH Osteopathic Society.
Specialist recognition from PPP and BUPA.
Neil Younger
Neil Younger qualified in 2003 from the British School of Osteopathic Medicine, London, where he also gained qualifications in Naturopathy and Visceral Osteopathy. As well as Visceral Osteopathy, the treatment of abdominal organs by osteopathic techniques, Neil also has a particular interest in the treatment of sport related injuries. He is a member of the BBENSCH Osteopathic Society and has specialist recognition for AXA PPP and other health insurers.
Neil practices in Radlett and Harpenden.
Louise North
Louise graduated in 2005 after completing a four year course at the British School of Osteopathy gaining a BOst. in Osteopathy. Louise has a particular interest in osteopathy for babies and children and hopes to start a Masters qualification in Paediatrics. She is a member of the BBENSCH Osteopathic Society and has specialist recognition from many health insurers.
Louise practices at Radlett.
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