Massage Therapy Winter Symposium 2012

  • Register

  • March 3–4, 2012

    15 hours of continuing education for just $169! Our Massage Therapy Winter Symposium
    offers you professional growth, exceptional value and a great opportunity to network
    with your colleagues and mentors.

Topics

Topics

  • A Multiple Modality Approach to Sports Therapy and Pain Management for the Lower Extremities
  • Cadaver Work - A Visual Tour
  • Hands-on Technique Workshop: Sports Therapy and Pain Management
  • Grow your Practice and Profits with Social Media
  • Sports Nutrition

Topic descriptions

Speakers

Speakers

Learn more about our speakers

Featured speaker

Michael McGillicuddy, LMT, NCTMB, CKTI

McGillicuddy will be offering several hands-on technique workshops addressing sports therapy and pain management.

Symposium speakers

  • Felicia Brown, LMBT
  • Paul Ratté, ND
  • Kim Swineheart, DC

Agenda

Review the full schedule of seminars and events

Registration and Fees

The main symposium registration fee of $169 includes all seminars, one cadaver lab, continental breakfasts, lunches and the Saturday night cocktails and dinner.

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Continuing Education

This year's symposium provides up to 15 hours of continuing education.

Hotel

Special rates for the Massage Therapy Winter Symposium are available at the Hilton Minneapolis/Bloomington when you make your reservations by Feb. 18, 2012.

Cocktails and Dinner

Join us  Saturday at 5:30 p.m. for cocktails and a special dinner to honor your dedication to the profession.

Distinguished Alumnus/Alumna Award

Help select a deserving alumnus/alumna who has displayed outstanding leadership and service to the profession by completing a nomination form by Jan. 29, 2012.

Exhibitor Area

Visit our showcase of exhibitors any time during the 2 days of events. A list of exhibitors and schedule will be available at the Symposium.

If your company or organization is interested in having an exhibit at our Massage Therapy Winter Symposium, visit Exhibitor Information.

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