Featured School of the Week May 7, 2007: International Academy of Reflexology and Meridian Therapy

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If you've considered a career in holistic health care but aren't quite certain of which healing arts modality you'd like to pursue,Featured School of the Week May 7, 2007: International Academy of Reflexology and Meridian Therapy Articles then perhaps the International Academy of Reflexology and Meridian Therapy (IARAMT) may provide you with the educational way and means to jumpstart your natural health care profession. For those who aren't aware of what reflexology is, it's a unique Chinese pressure point massage that is administered mainly to feet, but is often utilized on the ears and hands to improve overall health and well-being.

As an internationally renowned school, the International Academy of Reflexology and Meridian Therapy (IARAMT) boasts four campuses in the state of Washington. Offering comprehensive and practical studies in reflexology and meridian therapy, IARAMT bases its principle teachings on Chinese meridian theory.

While reflexology is a widely accepted form of higher education in health sciences in South Africa, it is gaining further popularity in America.  In fact, explains U.S. Director of  IARAMT Terry Hoskins, even a small reflexology study's positive result in relieving symptoms can prompt an even larger study in reflexology. "Our field is on the verge of exploding and it so effective, but we've gone unrecognized. What's exciting is that a $3 million grant is being given to the University of Michigan for a controlled study in women with breast cancer and the effectiveness of reflexology on helping to relieve symptoms."

It's a profession where you can make a difference in the lives of others, Hoskins added. "It's fun to have a job where people come in to tell you that they've been waiting for you all week.  It's a job that is rewarding and makes you feel good about yourself.  In IARAMT's 300-hour certification course in reflexology candidates will be taught about anatomy and the sun-rotation technique. "Students learn what we primarily do is homework -- one day per week for three hours with 64 classroom hours and 136 hours of homework/assignments.  Students go out and gain 60 hours of practical experience, usually in retirement homes and like organizations." After students complete 60 hours, they pick four people and keep case studies over a course of 10 treatments to those four people. "That's where the student's confidence really gets built from positive feedback," Hoskins explains. "Students are providing a valuable service to the community."

As a continuing education provider, the International Academy of Reflexology and Meridian Therapy recently developed a convenient communication tool for its students and graduates that functions in real-time, online. In addition to continuing education seminars, IARAMT's recent implementation of an Internet forum for current students and graduates enables the free flow of questions and answers. "Current and former students have access to it for as long as they want," Hoskins says.

IARAMT's reflexology course is provided in a classroom setting and is currently in the process of extending courses through local community colleges. In addition, it is registered by the Department of Education for its therapeutic reflexology diploma course, which is one of the highest statuses a private education institute can have. Students who choose to enroll in the International Academy of Reflexology and Meridian Therapy can gain guidance in locating financial lenders that will help fulfill their academic and professional goals in becoming certified reflexologists

SpaBeautySchools.com recognizes the International Academy of Reflexology and Meridian Therapy and applauds its quality standards in alternative and complementary health care training.

If you would like more information about this unique healing arts school, please visit International Academy of Reflexology and Meridian Therapy today. 

Featured School of the Week: International Academy of Reflexology and Meridian Therapy

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