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![]() Swedish Institute226 W. 26th Street5th Floor New York, NY 10001 |
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See also, our Acupuncture Program. Founded in 1916, the Swedish Institute has the oldest Massage Therapy Program in the country. The idea of using one's hands as a therapeutic agent of change has only recently received attention from the scientific community, but throughout its history the Swedish Institute has endeavored to preserve the integrity of this ancient healing art. Massage therapy is a unique approach to the body, and our program reflects the experience that comes after 90 years of teaching it to people who choose it as a profession. Our current program leads to an Associate in Occupational Studies degree. The full-time program can be completed in 16 months; a part-time program can be completed in 32 months. Schedule options include morning, afternoon or evening/weekend hours. Students can begin in semesters that start in September, January or April. A Dynamic CurriculumThe curriculum at the Swedish Institute provides students with a solid knowledge base in the sciences, while bringing theories to life in hands-on work in classes and clinics. The study of anatomy, physiology and pathology provides the foundation students need as they develop therapeutic massage skills. Students study and practice Swedish massage and gradually integrate advanced modalities such as sports massage and trigger point therapy.
Five-Element Shiatsu provides an Eastern perspective, emphasizing the flow of Qi, or energy, through the body. Eastern theories expand the concepts of health and give students a broader range of treatment options. Western and Eastern therapies are integrated throughout the program, and students incorporate both approaches into their clinical work. Clinical strategies, assessment, and ethics courses are an important part of students' professional development. Clinical ExperienceThe Swedish Institute campus is in the middle of nature - human nature - where massage therapy is a much appreciated health care modality. At the school Stress Reduction Clinic and Therapeutic Massage Clinic students provide sessions for the public under the supervision of experienced faculty. In addition, students work several hours each semester at various offsite internships, bringing the benefits of massage therapy to diverse communities at senior centers, sporting events, hospitals and hospices. A Health Care ProfessionMassage therapy is a licensed health care profession in New York State. Our program is registered with and regulated by the New York State Education Department and fulfills its requirements for licensure. Our graduates pass the licensing exam given by the state with a high rate of success. Moving into the FutureOnce they successfully complete the program and become licensed massage therapists, graduates have many career options. Flexibility - of hours, responsibilities and income potential - appeals to their entrepreneurial spirit.
Our alumni may choose to work in a variety of settings,
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Our graduates understand and welcome the fact that they will be life-long learners, intrigued as they are by the complexity of the human body and the many modalities of massage therapy. The Swedish Institute offers a variety of classes to advance graduates' techniques and knowledge through its ongoing Continuing Education program. Becoming a StudentThe massage therapy program at the Swedish Institute has starting dates in September, January, and May. Interested applicants are invited to attend an Open House, tour the school, observe a class, and take part in a hands-on workshop. Prospective students must be at least 18 years old and have a high school diploma or GED. Applicants who have attended an accredited post-secondary institution may be eligible to transfer some prior credits. If you are interested in any of our programs and would like to find out more, please Request Information. |
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