DMU – Student Interview Videos – Cassie Sampson – MPH

January 11th, 2009 by admin

DMU – Student Interview Videos – Cassie Sampson – MPH

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STAT!Ref Demo

January 11th, 2009 by admin

STAT!Ref® is an online, healthcare reference that integrates core titles with evidence-based resources and innovative tools.
www.statref.com

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Rochester Campus of Minnesota School of Business Video Tour

January 11th, 2009 by admin

This virtual tour of Minnesota School of Business’ Rochester campus (http://rochester.msbcollege.edu/) shows you the veterinary technology lab, operation room, massage therapy clinic lab, health fitness lab, medical istant facilities, Mac and PC computer labs, and more. Minnesota School of Business – Rochester offers offers accredited masters, bachelors and ociate degrees and diplomas on campus and online to students in south-eastern Minnesota and beyond, including Zumbrota, Pine Island, Plainview, Kasson, Byron, Stewartville, Chatfield, Spring Valley, St. Charles, Austin, Winona, Owatonna, Faribault and Northfield.

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DMU – Student Interview Videos – Kristin Paulson – PA

January 4th, 2009 by admin

DMU – Student Interview Videos – Kristin Paulson – PA

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Boris Prilutsly’s school of massage

January 4th, 2009 by admin

Why is IPPT different?

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Our massage methodology is based on medical research.
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More than 80% of massage classes are hands-on practice.
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Our instructors are doctors, university professors, or active practitioners.
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All of the instructors are certified by the State of California and have active outside practices.
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We provide job istance to all our graduates. We have an easy to use on-line job board for our graduates
(Click link to go to the alumni job board)
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We have a database of over 600 employers that have contacted us to hire our graduates.
* We average between 30 – 50 new job openings every month. We had over 1000 job openings in 2005 & 2006 posted on our on-line job board.
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We Offer 50, 120, 170, 200, 300, and 500 hours of massage training that is valid everywhere in California.
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We have Los Angeles and San Fernando campuses to serve you.
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We offer Day, Evening & Weekend Classes to fit your schedule.
* We have free parking available at both campuses
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We offer more than 30 different continuing education seminars for Massage Therapists (LA City License Renewal & NCBTMB Renewal), RN & CNA Nurses, Chiropractors, Acupuncturists & Physical Therapists

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Finding a good massage therapy school in maui, hawaii

January 4th, 2009 by admin

http://www.alohamassageschool.com in Maui, Hawaii For anyone wanting to get into the field of massage, there is an ever growing range of choice in the type and style of therapy work you could do. Learning to be a be a massage therapist can be a lucrative career especially in Maui, Hawaii, but the choice of course is important in offering the therapist the widest number of career options. There are now so many different types of massage that you could specialize in, it makes choosing a course almost more difficult, so good research is crucial in deciding your career path.
Your first task then, is to decide exactly what type of therapist you would like to be. Would you like to work closely with the medical field as a physical therapist, helping those who have been injured due to accidents, and even this can be broken down to such categories as sports injuries, work injuries, etc. Though being a physical therapist does involve knowing many types of massage, it also entails knowing other forms of therapy as well, so training should be detailed and in-depth. A training course in massage therapy as part of a physical therapy course should be done at an accredited school; one that will eventually lead you to certification in many areas and be a stepping stone for working closely with the medical profession.
The first thing that you will need to do is check the rules and regulations for massage certification in the state in which you live. Though most regulations will be similar from area to area, it is best to know the details of where you live. Also, external vocational examining bodies should be able to give you a list of schools that can provide you with the type of training that should suit your goals and needs. After obtaining a list of schools that you feel would fit your needs, start narrowing down your choices by such factors as location, expense, length of training before certification can be accomplished, and possibly even graduate placement record.

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