What I Wish I'd Learned in Massage School

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Credits
1.00
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Description

Massage schools do a great job of ensuring academic rigor, regulatory orientation, and the technical/hands-on skills required in practice. Yet, insufficient support exists in the profession to make the leap from the safe, controlled limits of the classroom into the massage body politic and the competitive marketplace. In this presentation, Don Dillon explores the concepts he wished he'd learned early on and the common nonsense that perpetuates and pollutes massage practice today.

NetForum Course ID
WMC-Webinar322
Pass Percentage
70
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