First-Professional Certificate in Western Massage Therapy at American Institute of Alternative Medicine |
American Institute of Alternative Medicine
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American Institute of Alternative Medicine is a Private for-profit, 2-year Not applicable with 171 students in Columbus, OH.
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This school offers the following degree levels:
Certificates/Less-than-1-year Certificate, Certificates/Less-than-2-year Certificate, Certificates/Less-than-4-year Certificate |
| Also, students of this school are eligible for federal aid such as Pell Grants and Direct Loans from the US Department of Education. |
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Mission: The American Institute of Alternative Medicine (AIAM)
is a private higher education institution whose mission is to thoroughly prepare students for careers in Acupuncture, Chinese Massage Therapy, or Western Massage through
lecture, hands-on laboratory and clinical training.
AIAM nurtures and develops professional healing arts
practitioners in their own individual style, art, and
energy and equips them with the finest clinical
abilities and business acumen through basic and
continuing education. AIAM expands the understanding
and utilization of our therapies in our community.
At American Institute of Alternative Medicine, we
believe your success is our success. |
American Institute of Alternative Medicine Certificates/First-Professional Certificate Western Massage Therapy
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The Western Massage Therapy Program of the American Institute of Alternative Medicine
is a 750-hour curriculum designed to thoroughly prepare students for an entry
level career in therapeutic massage as a Licensed Massage Therapist (LMT). The
State Medical Board of Ohio governs the scope of practice and licensing components
of the program. The program can be completed in one academic year (9 months) consisting
of 3 twelve week quarters of 21 hours of class a week for students on the accelerated
full-time schedule. A 2.5 GPA is recommended for this program. Students may also
elect a part-time schedule and complete the program in 12 months consisting of
4 twelve-week quarters of 16 hours of class a week. Both curricula are the
same.
The curriculum includes Massage Therapy and related studies; Bio-Medical Science
related material and Clinical Training. Inherent in the curriculum is training
for certification in Neuromuscular Therapy.
Upon completion of the program, students receive a diploma, which allows them
to apply to the Ohio State Medical Board for the licensed massage therapy examination.
Students passing this exam are granted an Ohio State Medical Board Limited Practitioners
Certificate that allows them to practice therapeutic massage and treat disorders
of the human body.
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