
The Registry for Equine Diplomat Osteopaths International (REDOI) accredits educational programs that meet recognized standards in equine, canine, and animal osteopathic education. Accreditation ensures that students receive training that is consistent, high-quality, and designed to prepare them for professional practice and continued growth in the field.
Programs that achieve REDOI accreditation demonstrate that their curriculum, instructors, and student learning outcomes align with the competencies required for graduates to pursue the Equine Osteopath (EDO) designation. This process protects the integrity of the profession and supports both students and the broader community in identifying trusted educational pathways.
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If a student has graduated from a non-accredited
institution, they may still qualify to pursue the
EDO title by successfully completing the Equine
Osteopath Competency Examination (EOCE).
To learn more about accreditation requirements,
how programs are evaluated, or the EOCE process,

