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  2. 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]

  3. Accrediting Council for Continuing Education and Training

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    The Accrediting Council for Continuing Education and Training is a private, non-profit organization in the United States that provides national accreditation to private, post-secondary educational institutions offering non-collegiate vocational, avocational and English-language training which may be approved to award validated CEUs, certificates and/or an Occupational Associates Degree.

  4. MaKami College - Wikipedia

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    MaKami College is recognized by the Government of Alberta's Ministry of Advanced Education, is a member in good standing with NHP Canada, CRMTA, Canadian Sports Massage Therapists Association and the Better Business Bureau. They are also listed on the Government of Canada's list of Designated Learning Institutes. [6]

  5. Stone massage - Wikipedia

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    Certification from professionally recognized massage associations is mandatory to conduct a stone massage in a professional setting. Internationally, to maintain professional standards, stone massage therapists are able to obtain Continuing Professional Education (CPE) points which can be achieved through training programmed and courses. [9]

  6. Massage - Wikipedia

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    All but five states require massage therapists to be licensed, and licensure requires the applicant to receive training at an accredited school, and to pass a comprehensive exam. Those states that require licensure also typically require continuing education in massage techniques and in ethics. [48]

  7. Ashmead College - Wikipedia

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    The school was founded in 1974 as the Seattle Massage School. In 1999 the school began operating under the Ashmead College name. [1] In August 2003, Corinthian Colleges, Inc. purchased Career Choices, Inc., the owner of Ashmead College, as a wholly owned subsidiary. [2]

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