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By: C. Bailey-Lloyd/LadyCamelot
Holistic Junction's Featured School of the Week: Lake Lanier School of Massage
by C. Bailey-Lloyd

Holistic Junction's featured school of the week is leading massage instruction school, Lake Lanier School of Massage . Lake Lanier School of Massage is settled in charming and historic Gainesville, Georgia near popular Lake Lanier. Currently, Lake Lanier School of Massage is one of the only massage schools in Northeastern Georgia whose philosophy is '...each client should leave the massage experience feeling as if she/he has been cared for.'

Accreditations include the Associate Bodywork and Massage Professionls; Integrated Massage and Somatic Therapies Accreditation Council; National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork; and the American Massage Therapy Association. Additionally, Lake Lanier School of Massage has two continuing education providers: the Florida Department of Health Division of Medical Quality Assurance and the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork, as well.

Authorized by the State of Georgia Nonpublic Postsecondary Education Commission and approved by the Florida Board of Massage - Lake Lanier's School of Massage offers convenient day and evening course schedules, Classes include: Pathology, Anatomy & Physiology, Applied Kinesiology, Aromatherapy, Swedish Massage, Body/Mind, Business Marketing, Chair Massage, Cranial Sacral Therapy, Eastern Shiatsu, Myofacia Release, Neuromuscular Therapy, Hydro Therapy, Massage Theory, history, law & ethics, and much more. Upon successful completion of 560 required hours, graduates receive certificates of program completion, and earn the title of Professional Massage Therapist. To become a Certified Massage Therapist, graduates must take the National Certification Exam.

Affording students with business management course on how to develop necessary skills to initiate private practice - Lake Lanier School of Massage offers crucial employment assistance that not only instructs students on unique marketing techniques; but also assists students in finding professional massage therapist employment upon graduation.

If you're looking for an interesting and fulfilling career, Lake Lanier School of Massage may just be the right place for you to start your educational direction in life.

To learn more about or to enroll in Lake Lanier School of Massage, please visit: Lake Lanier School of Massage Today. Lake Lanier School of Massage Today

Holistic Junction is honored to have Lake Lanier School of Massage on board and salutes its quality standards for being one of society's vital pioneers and promoters in Professional Massage Therapy Education.

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To learn more about our, many listed, healing arts schools, visit our Healing Arts School Directory.
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© 12/2004 - Holistic Junction's Featured School of the Week: Lake Lanier School of Massage
by C. Bailey-Lloyd
aka. Lady Camelot
Public Relations Director
& Staff Writer
www.holisticjunction.com
www.mediapositiveradio.com
www.911LawOffices.com

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© 12/2004 - Holistic Junction's Featured School of the Week: Lake Lanier School of Massage
by C. Bailey-Lloyd
aka. Lady Camelot
Public Relations Director
& Staff Writer
www.holisticjunction.com
www.mediapositiveradio.com
www.911LawOffices.com

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