Clinical Methods in Orthotics/Prosthetics

(Postgraduate) (S407)

Program Details

  • Program Code: S407
  • Credential:
    Ontario College Graduate Certificate
  • Duration:
    2 years (4 semesters)
  • Method of Study:
    Full-time
  • Starting Months: September
  • Domestic Tuition:
    $5,977.00 *
  • Spring 2026 Delivery:
    Not Available

Program Availability

SemesterDomesticInternational
Fall 2025
Closed
Not Available
Winter 2026
Not Available
Not Available
Spring 2026
Not Available
Not Available
  • Work-Integrated Learning:

    Clinical experiences in various health-care institutions

  • PGWP Eligible: No
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Program Description

Leadership Claims

Preparing graduates in clinical methods in orthotics/prosthetics for 45 years. This program is unique in Ontario.

Program Overview

Clinical Methods in Orthotics/Prosthetics (Postgraduate) is a joint program with Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre and other facilities that teaches you how to assess and fit patients with artificial limbs, braces and splints. This program is unique in Ontario.

Full Description

The two-year Clinical Methods in Orthotics/Prosthetics (Postgraduate) (S407) program will train you to make and fit prostheses (artificial limbs) and orthoses (braces and splints).

This full-time graduate certificate program is unique in Ontario and is taught at the Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre by faculty currently working in the field.

Classes start in September only. International, part-time, winter and summer start options are not available.

Applications must be submitted to Ontario Colleges by February 1 of each year.

As this is a post-degree program, to be eligible to apply, you must have a four-year B.Sc. degree from an accredited institution. A four-year degree in engineering or kinesiology will be considered.

Clinical Methods in Orthotics/Prosthetics accepts eight students into the program.

This program provide you with the theory, laboratory and clinical experiences you need under the direction of faculty who are certified prosthetists/orthotists at:

Apply to this program if you have a background in health sciences and are interested in working with people to help their attempts to overcome disabilities.

Upon graduation, you will be eligible for certification by Orthotics Prosthetics Canada (formerly the “Canadian Board of Certification”).

Statistical Information

Students per class: 8
Classes running per year: 2
Attrition (past five years): 0
Employment record: 95 per cent or better

Program Selection Process

Clinical Methods in Orthotics/Prosthetics is a postgraduate program open to applicants with a specific degree, as outlined in the admission requirements.

The selection of students involves a two-step procedure:

i) Eligible applicants will be invited to take an online entrance exam involving subjects covering biology (anatomy, physiology, pathology), biophysics and biomechanics, spatial relations, and prosthetics and orthotics knowledge.

Testing will be available on Saturday, February 22 or Sunday, February 23, 2025. Login window between 12 p.m.–1 p.m. EST (Eastern Standard Time). Students will have three hours to complete the entrance exam. Scheduling and arrangements for this testing will be done via the email applicants submitted when registering with Ontario Colleges.

ii) The top 18 ranked students from the entrance exam will be invited to an online video interview the week of March 3, 2025. The top 18 ranked applicants may have two letters of reference emailed to applicant_info@gbcpando.com no later than Wednesday, March 5, 2025. Online interviews will run from Monday, March 10, to Sunday, March 16, 2025.

Your Field Education Options

The on-site and off-site clinical experience in this Clinical Methods in Orthotics/Prosthetics program plays an essential role in preparing you for the real work ahead.

During the Clinical Techniques classes each semester, you will have the chance to work directly with clients who require prosthetic/orthotic treatment. Provision and evaluation of treatment will be unique to suit each client’s individual needs.

Treatment will include:

  • an assessment
  • measurements
  • shape-capture by hand 
  • scanning and rectification of plaster and digital positive models

Design and fabrication of the prosthetic/orthotic devices take place in the laboratory procedures courses.

On-site Grand Rounds sessions are held monthly and will require you to give a monthly presentation on a related topic to a group of faculty, students and sector partners. For details about Grand Rounds, please visit this link to their website.

Since 1979, the Prosthetic & Orthotic programs have required students to present various topics in a more formalized setting to try to enhance their presentation skills and to encourage them to continue this activity into their professional lives. These sessions normally take place on the evening of the first Tuesday of every month. Both venues are located in the Sunnybrook Health Science Centre. We welcome anyone interested to please attend the sessions.

The strength of the program is the structured clinical education provided by various clinical settings. In conjunction with the curriculum changes made over the years, there are many clinical facilities and practitioners participating to deliver the various segments of the program.

PLEASE NOTE: As a student in this program, you will be required to travel to the various hospitals and clinics in the program by either personal or public transportation.

Career & Postgraduate Study Opportunities

Career Options

Employment is available in orthotic and prosthetic management at hospitals, rehabilitation centres and private facilities throughout Canada.

Clinical Methods in Orthotics/Prosthetics Program Alumni

  • graduates can expect to work as an entry-level orthotist or prosthetis
  • graduates are in high demand

Educational Pathways

3,450-Hour Residency:

  • Upon successful completion of the program, graduates enter a 3,450-hour residency program (under the auspices of Orthotics Prosthetics Canada, in either orthotics or prosthetics.
  • The residency is conducted under the supervision of a certified practitioner.
  • Upon completion of the residency, graduates are eligible to sit for CBCPO certification exams operated by Orthotics Prosthetics Canada in the discipline in which they have completed (either orthotics or prosthetics).
  • For more details about the requirements of becoming a certified clinician, please visit Orthotics Prosthetics Canada.

Alumni Impact

We are immensely proud of the contributions of our alumni in Toronto and around the globe.

From Michelin-starred restaurants to major construction, entertainment, community and financial organizations, our graduates are truly making an impact across a range of industries.

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