Who is ICODE?
ICODE is an international non-profit association dedicated to the education and training of healthcare professionals in the application of the Graf Method for the diagnosis and treatment of hip dysplasia.
What is the main objective of ICODE?
Our main objective is to improve the quality of diagnosis and treatment of hip dysplasia through the training of healthcare professionals, encouraging early diagnosis and timely treatment.
How can I become a member of ICODE?
To become a member of ICODE, you can visit our website and complete the registration form. You can also contact us via email for more information about the process.
Are there training courses available?
Yes, ICODE offers a variety of training courses and workshops on the Graf Method. These courses are designed for healthcare professionals who wish to enhance their skills in the diagnosis and treatment of hip dysplasia.
What type of certification is offered to participants in the courses?
Upon completion of the courses, participants receive a certificate of attendance and/or competency, which validates their training in the Graf Method, depending on the specific program they enroll in.
Where are the courses held?
ICODE courses are conducted in various international locations, and we also offer online training options to facilitate access for healthcare professionals worldwide.
How can I stay informed about new training and events?
To receive information about new training, events, and news, you can subscribe to our newsletter through our website or follow us on our social media channels.
What requirements must I meet to participate in ICODE courses?
Requirements may vary depending on the course. Generally, they are aimed at healthcare professionals such as doctors, physiotherapists, and nurses. Specific details are provided in the description of each course.
Does ICODE conduct research in hip dysplasia?
Yes, ICODE supports and promotes research related to hip dysplasia and the Graf Method, fostering scientific evidence and knowledge exchange among professionals.
How can I contribute to ICODE’s activities?
There are various ways to contribute, from participating in our courses and events to collaborating on research initiatives or volunteering in our education and awareness campaigns.
Does ICODE have any collaborations with other organizations?
Yes, ICODE seeks to establish collaborations with like-minded organizations and professionals to promote the diagnosis and treatment of hip dysplasia.