Osteoporosis Education (CME): Webinars and courses for healthcare professionals

OOS supports healthcare and fitness professionals with practical training to improve patient outcomes. Bone Fit™ Basic and Clinical workshops teach safe, effective, evidence-based exercises for people with osteoporosis. We also offer virtual training with our Beyond the Break webinars – designed to keep you up to date on topics like best practices in screening, diagnosis, fracture prevention, treatment, and long-term management of osteoporosis.

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Bone Fit Training

Bone Fit™ training equips healthcare and fitness professionals with the skills to safely and confidently support people living with osteoporosis through tailored exercise programming.

Whether you're working in clinical practice or community fitness, Bone Fit™ Basic and Clinical workshops provide the tools you need to reduce fracture risk, improve mobility, and build long-term bone health.

Upcoming Webinars

Whether you're in primary care, geriatrics, rehabilitation, or pharmacy, these sessions offer practical insights and evidence-based strategies to improve patient outcomes.

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Provincial Data

Curious about how osteoporosis care is evolving across Ontario? Explore key indicators like fracture rates, testing trends, treatment patterns, and support for residents in long-term care.

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EMR Osteoporosis Toolkit

This EMR-integrated toolkit helps family physicians assess, treat, and monitor patients using the latest clinical guidelines.

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Long Term Care Resources

Access practical tools and evidence-based resources designed to prevent fractures and improve quality of life for residents in long-term care facilities.

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