Credentialling Exam
Credentialling Exam
28 July 2018
:ParottDog, Lyall Bay, Wellington
The attainment of the Credentialling Level status indicates that the clinician has met predetermined requirements established by The McKenzie Institute International (MII) to recognise basic competency in Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy® (MDT).
The MII Credentialling Examination is the worldwide standard for all branches consisting of multi-method testing with written and practical components designed to assess the clinical knowledge and skills developed by the practitioner throughout the post-graduate course curriculum. Those who pass the exam may use the initials "Cred. MDT" and are added to the online Therapist Locator for those seeking certified MDT providers.
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Date and time
Saturday 28 July 20189.00am - 5.00pm
Registration opens at 8.30am
ParrotDog
60-66 Kingsford Smith Street, Lyall Bay
Wellington
New Zealand
Fees
$450 (MINZ members); Non members $550
Is this Course Confirmed?
CONFIRMED
Additional information
This examination is open to all those who have successfully completed Parts A, B, C and D including Physiotherapists, registered Doctors of Medicine, registered Chiropractors and registered Osteopaths.
Registrations for this exam needs to be received by at least 4 weeks prior to the commencement of the exam.
Lecturer profile
Grant Watson
Dip Phys, Dip MT, ADP(OMT), Dip MDT, MCSP
Grant Watson is Consultant Physiotherapist at Collingwood Health Centre, Golden Bay, New Zealand. From 2010 to 2014 he was self- employed as a Clinical Physiotherapy Specialist with Connect Physical Health, Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK, and was a senior partner in Richmond Physiotherapy Centre, Nelson, from 1997–2010.
He is a Senior and International Instructor, and Assistant Director of Education, for the McKenzie Institute International and has taught extensively in Australasia, the Americas, the Middle East and Europe since 1996. He has also been involved with the university-based Diploma in MDT programme since 2004 as a distance-learning tutor, clinical component supervisor, and examiner.
He is a co-author with Robin McKenzie of “Treat Your Own Knee” (2012), “Treat Your Own Shoulder”(2009), and co-author of “Treat Your Own Strains, Sprains and Bruises” (1994). In 2012 he was awarded the “Bronze Lady” Extension Award in recognition of his outstanding contribution to education in the field of Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy.

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ParrotDog
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ParrotDog
60-66 Kingsford Smith Street, Lyall Bay
Wellington
New Zealand