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Brush up on Business with Continuing Education
2.5.2010
These days, especially with the advent and acceptance of online learning, education is big business. This is good news for people who would like to learn a new skill or further enhance their current knowledge in nearly any area. In the realm of massage therapy and bodywork, the widespread availability of continuing education on all kinds of relevant topics means more options for the professional touch therapist.
Massage Education: What's Next?
2.1.2010
The Commission on Massage Therapy Accreditation (COMTA) is a U.S. Department of Education-recognized entity that accredits massage schools. Here, COMTA's Executive Director Kate Henrioulle shares her perspectives on the future of massage school accreditation.
Stay Positive About Continuing Education
1.29.2010
It has been said a person can shift her mood simply by shifting the lenses through which she is looking. This notion may seem a little far out, but it basically addresses the ability to look at life in a positive way, no matter the circumstances.
Learn a New Skill with Continuing Education
1.22.2010
Eat more vegetables. Drink more water. Get more exercise. Quit that bad habit. Lose those last five pounds. Be more outgoing. Most of us have a list of goals we’d like to reach, and these goals often become resolutions when the new year rolls around.
Think 'Outside the Box' with Continuing Education
1.15.2010
Taking a class is a great way to refresh your mind state, your skill set and your massage or bodywork practice as a whole. In turn, it’s a wonderful way to better serve your clients and perhaps even gain a few new ones along the way. Fortunately for people in the massage and bodywork field, taking classes often is a requirement, at least for those practitioners who live in places where the industry is governed.
Task Force Releases Second Draft of Report for Massage Field
2.3.2010
Education Alliance Open to Members, Conference Attendees
1.29.2010
Massage Schools Win Community Outreach Awards
1.28.2010
Massage and Spa Industries Rally to Help Haiti
1.22.2010
Tai Sophia Now Enrolling for New Health and Wellness-based Graduate Programs
1.19.2010
Massage Helps Breast Cancer Survivors
1.13.2010
Education Alliance Completes Founding Member Campaign
1.9.2010
Billing Insurance for Massage Services
By Julie Onofrio
Palpatory literacy - pearls of wisdom
By Leon Chaitow
Understanding Massage Therapy Through a Taoist Idea
By Steven Schenkman
Trochanteric Bursitis and Iliotibial Band Compression
By Jennifer Zalta
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