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  2. List of professional designations in the United States

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    Certified by the American Board for Orthotist/Prosthetics Certification (ABC) Certified Sex Therapist: CST Certified Tissue Banking Specialist: CTBS Certified Wound, Ostomy, and Continence Nurse: CWOCN, CWCN, COCN, CCCN or CWON: Must hold a bachelor's degree in Nursing and complete WOC Education Program accredited by the WOCN Society.

  3. National Holistic Institute - Wikipedia

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    The school of massage therapy began in a house on College Avenue in Oakland, CA, and grew steadily. In 1989, the NHI school moved to Emeryville, CA. NHI founder Carol Carpenter played a prominent national role as massage therapy became more popular. NHI’s massage therapy education and faculty were nationally respected. [1] [verification needed]

  4. Massage - Wikipedia

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    In the US, most certifications are locally based. A massage therapist may be certified, but not licensed. Licensing requirements vary per state, and often require additional criteria be met in addition to attending an accredited massage therapy school and passing a required state-specified exam.

  5. Anma - Wikipedia

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    The Fujibayashi school is the foundation of modern anma. [4] Anma (masseurs) were often nomadic, earning their keep in mobile massage capacities, and paying commissions to their referrers. In the nineteenth century, the image of anma suffered somewhat from an association with the ukiyo lifestyle of urban Japan, and it was subsequently less well ...

  6. The body broker industry has no rules. For one disgraced ...

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    Unlike becoming, say, a hairdresser, massage therapist or social worker, Nassiri’s entry into the body business required no formal training, no state certification and no professional license.

  7. Bancroft School of Massage Therapy - Wikipedia

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    In November 1985, BSMT became the first "massage therapy" school to be licensed by the Department of Education of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts as an allied health school offering massage training. [1] In 1996, the school purchased its own building on Shrewsbury Street and designed an 18,000 square foot (1,700 m 2) training facility. [2]