by etienne.dubois | Mar 8, 2018 | Structure of the profession
Your Obligations To practice Kinesiology in Canada, you should be a member of your Provincial Kinesiology Associations (PKAs) in the province in which you practice, be a member of the Canadian Kinesiology Alliance / Alliance canadienne de Kinésiologie (CKA / ACK) and...
by etienne.dubois | Mar 8, 2018 | Structure of the profession
Legislation & Governance In Canada, legislation pertaining to the profession falls under provincial jurisdiction. The goal of the Canadian Kinesiology Alliance (CKA) is to promote kinesiology and harmonize the rules and standards of practice of kinesiology across...
by etienne.dubois | Mar 8, 2018 | Who’s who
Professional Orders & College The Canadian Kinesiology Alliance (CKA) is an organization whose primary mandate is to harmonize the rules and standards of the practice of kinesiology across Canada. It collaborates with the various provincial associations in...
by etienne.dubois | Mar 8, 2018 | Who’s who
Differences between Kins, EP and AT The three professions of Kinesiologist, Exercise Physiologist and Athletic Therapist are becoming more distinct and differ from one another by their scope of practice, their educational requirements for certification and their...
by etienne.dubois | Mar 8, 2018 | Who’s who
Your Professional Associations of Kinesiology The Canadian Kinesiology Alliance / Alliance canadienne de kinésiologie - CKA / ACK - is a non-profit organisation representing nine provincial kinesiology associations (PKAs) that are member associations and over 4,200...