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The purpose of this group is to invite massage educators to network and dialogue regarding issues related to massage therapy education.

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TEXAS CE providers and online course providers

Started by Vlad Jul 26, 2012.

Websites, Blogs, and Smart Phone Aps 13 Replies

Started by Susan G. Salvo. Last reply by Kate D'Italia Jul 18, 2012.

What is your teaching philosophy? 6 Replies

Started by Hillary Kate Arrieta. Last reply by Lela Gonzales Jul 11, 2012.

Technology in the Classroom? 8 Replies

Started by Kristin Coverly. Last reply by Susan G. Salvo Apr 5, 2012.

graduation / closure activities?? 2 Replies

Started by Monique Robertson. Last reply by Melissa DeFrancesco Nov 18, 2011.

Classroom Activities/Student Focus 3 Replies

Started by Melissa DeFrancesco. Last reply by Charlene Gaffney Nov 8, 2011.

DOE discontinuing funding for AS or AAS programs 5 Replies

Started by Melissa DeFrancesco. Last reply by Melissa DeFrancesco Aug 30, 2011.

Marketing Ideas for Student Clinic 6 Replies

Started by Tamra Nelson. Last reply by Jacqueline L. Lander Aug 26, 2011.

Massage and elearning 4 Replies

Started by Dror. Last reply by Dror Aug 12, 2011.

What is your treatment philosophy?

Started by Nancy Wilde Jul 15, 2011.

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Comment by Robert Libbey RMT on February 28, 2012 at 12:27pm

Recently I've been asked for guidance and direction from manual therapists concerning treatment of some pretty in-depth injuries they are treating.
I sat and thought about what advise I would have liked to have had when I was first starting my career 18yrs ago.
I've written "Part 1" of this series in an effort to provide some perspective into assessment and treatments of our patients.
Let me know what you think.
http://www.lastsite.ca/blog/

Comment by Sue Heldenbrand on January 7, 2012 at 9:52am

Exciting and Unique Upcoming CE classes, Lafayette, La.

Feb.11 & 12, 2012, Energetic Trauma Release and Mind, Body Self care strategies

Trauma from accidents, illness, chronic stress,  abuse and military combat is held in our bodies as cellular memories.  
Learn this unique way to energetically release these emotions and the triggers that are stored in our emotional brain.

As caregivers we need to take care of ourselves in order to be of service to anyone else. Learn stress warning signs, stress reducers, learn to assess your mind, body spirit level, meditation, energetic relaxation techniques.

Nurture your spirit and release any trapped emotions from trauma, accidents, illnesses or stress. 

 
Small classes offer an intimate environment for individual attention and lots of hands on instruction.

Please forward to anyone who may be interested...approved by La. State Board of Massage Therapists for a maximum of 12 CE hours for both classes, a maximum of 6 CE hours for 1 class.

Open to anyone who wants to relax, release and rejuvenate.


Lafayette, La. 9AM-4PM


Facilitator: Sue Heldenbrand certified Healing Touch practitioner, Reiki Master, Integrated Energy Therapy, Quantum Touch. Approved La. State Massage Provider #LAPO146.
For more information,  Contact Sue Heldenbrand 337 232-4799
Comment by Lauriann Greene, CEAS on November 29, 2011 at 4:34pm

WEBINAR: THE MYTHS & REALITIES OF INJURY PREVENTION & SELF-CARE

Join us Dec. 5 @ 8PM, EST for a live discussion on the myths versus realities of injury prevention and self-care for massage therapists. Hosted by the prestigious Ben Benjamin of The Benjamin Institute and lead by myself and co-author Richard W. Goggins, CPE, LMP.

Registration includes:

  • 40-minute webinar discussion
  • 20-minute Q & A with the authors
  • 1 CE hour credit
  • Evidence-based information to help you protect your health and prolong your career!

Reserve your spot TODAY!

Comment by Lauriann Greene, CEAS on November 29, 2011 at 4:33pm

WEBINAR: THE MYTHS & REALITIES OF INJURY PREVENTION & SELF-CARE

Join us Dec. 5 @ 8PM, EST for a live discussion on the myths versus realities of injury prevention and self-care for massage therapists. Hosted by the prestigious Ben Benjamin of The Benjamin Institute and lead by myself and co-author Richard W. Goggins, CPE, LMP.

Registration includes:

  • 40-minute webinar discussion
  • 20-minute Q & A with the authors
  • 1 CE hour credit
  • Evidence-based information to help you protect your health and prolong your career!

Reserve your spot TODAY!

Comment by Eric Brown on November 16, 2011 at 1:22pm

The presentations as part of Education Day at World Massage Conference are fantastic. Two more presentations before the end of the day. http://worldmassageconference.com/newsletter/16-novb.html

Comment by Kristin Coverly on November 16, 2011 at 12:07pm


Great information being shared during today's Education Day at the World Massage Conference!  www.worldmassageconference.com 

Comment by Gloria Coppola on November 15, 2011 at 6:33pm

Massage Pro C.E. is creating a 2012 Schedule and will be hosting many of our popular Massage Instructors. This year in our North Carolina home office, Karen Kowal, Sharon Puszko, Vicky Karr and more will be joining us!

 

Also, some very special Hawaiian Kahu guests will be teaching about Ho'oponopono and Hawaiian Values.

Visit www.MassageProCE.com for upcoming details

 

Of course I have my Lomi trainings all year too!

Comment by Kris Bour on November 15, 2011 at 2:58pm
Anthem Career College in Nashville is proud to announce we now have a Continuing Education program. Although we are not a provider of CE's ourselves, we are bringing in many wonderful providers that are offering high quality, economical CE's. Check us out on the ABMP CE calandar or on our facebook page! We welcome the opportunity to partner with providers! For more information on setting up classes at Anthem, contact Massage Program Chair, Nancy Wilkinson at NWilkinson@anthem.edu.

Check out our MT program page for our current full schedule of classesin the events section of facebook http://www.facebook.com/pages/Anthem-Career-College-Nashville-TN-Ma...
Comment by Alexei Levine on November 9, 2011 at 8:00am

Welcome home, Veterans! We know you are coming home to a very challenging job market. So The Massage School is offering full scholarships to ten returning veterans of the recent wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. This is another front in our war on economic injustice!  If you know of any returning veterans in Massachusetts who would make good massage therapists, please have them call Alexei Levine at The Massage School, 413-529-2900.  We have 2 campuses in Massachusetts, and class starts January 23rd. Please help us to get the word out about this, thanks!

Comment by Karen M. Hobson, LMT, CMT, NCTM on November 4, 2011 at 10:51am
I call it "creating the bubble", the space that permits no distractions in and holds the participants in the session/classroom safe.
 

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