Thomas is an Osteopathic Manual Practitioner and received his diploma in osteopathic manual practice (D.O.M.P.) and a diploma in the science of osteopathy (D.Sc.O) from the Canadian School of Osteopathy – Vancouver Campus. In 2019, he presented his award-winning thesis “A Qualitative Study on the Role of Altruism in Graduates of the Collège D’Études Ostéopathique”.
Previously, he graduated with a BSc in Kinesiology from the University of Calgary in 2009. From there, he worked as a High-Performance Strength Coach with Alpine Canada. Thomas traveled the world chasing the snow, supporting the Women’s Alpine ski team with dry-land training, and various race-related activities on the hill. As a part of the team, Thomas gained a lot of experience working with injury and the rehabilitation process.
Thomas was drawn to osteopathy because of his interest in improving people’s over-all health, well-being, vitality and function. Thomas continues to be amazed by the human structure, and the connection between the mind, that ‘structure’ and the human spirit. Thomas considers Osteopathic practice a vocation and not just a job. He brings his enthusiasm and curiosity into his daily practice.