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Featured Courses OREGON SCHooL of MAssAGE • Summer 2017 Continuing Education Calendar • Portland Campus Salem Campus 9500 SW Barbur Blvd #100, Portland, OR 97219 • 1-800-844-3420 2111 Front St NE #3-101, Salem, OR 97301 • 1-877-588-8912 June Class Instructor Time CEs Price June Class Instructor Time CEs Price Jun 10 Insurance Billing for LMTs Campbell Sat 9:30am-4pm 6 ** $135 Jun 24-25 Vision Issues & Chronic Tension Sinclair Sat-Sun 9am-5pm 13 $295 Jun 10 Pregnancy: Bodywork for the New Mother Rhyne Sat 9am-6pm 8 ** $185 Jun 28-Aug 23 Dao Yin Stretch * Zermer Wed 5:15- 6pm 7 ** $125 Jun 16-18 Craniosacral Therapy Introduction * Dixon Fri 6:30-9:30pm; Sat -Sun 9am-4pm 15 ** $325 Jun 28-Aug 30 Shiatsu I - Short Form (Back) Zermer Wed 6:30-9:30pm 30 ** $530 Jun 16-18 Deep Massage - the Lauterstein Method Lauterstein Fri-Sat 9am-5pm; Sun 9am-4pm 20 $400 Jun 28-Aug 30 Shiatsu Short Form Clinic Zermer Wed 9:30am-2pm 45 ** $775 Jun 16-18 Deep Massage II - the Lauterstein Method Lauterstein Fri-Sat 9am-5pm; Sun 9am-4pm 20 $400 Jun 19 Ethical Boundary Setting Wells Mon 5:30-9:30pm 4 $90 July Class Instructor Time CEs Price Jun 24-25 Hot Stone Massage Earl Sat 9am-6pm; Sun 9am-5pm 15 ** $360 Jun 27-Aug 29 Dao Yin Stretch * Ward Tue 5:30-6:15pm 7 ** $125 Jul 15 Foot Reflexology Basics * Butler Sat 9am-5:30pm 7.5 ** $170 Jun 27-Sep 5 Shiatsu III - Long Form (Back) Ward Tue 6:30-9:30pm 30 ** $635 Jul 20-Aug 10 Massage Basics * Williams Thu 6-8:30pm No CEs $85 Jun 29-Aug 31 Shiatsu I - Short Form (Back) Ward Thu 6:30-9:30pm 30 ** $530 Jul 22 Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Treatment Barber-Shams Sat 9am-6pm 8 ** $185 Jun 29-Aug 31 Shiatsu II - Short Form (Front) Ward Thu 1:30-4:30pm 30 ** $530 August Class Instructor Time CEs Price July Class Instructor Time CEs Price Aug 12 CPR Hueller Sat 9:30am-12:30pm 3 $35 Jul 1-2 Active Isolated Stretching-Lower Body Morton Sat-Sun 9am-6pm 16 ** $370 Aug 12 CPR Hueller Sat 1:30-4:30pm 3 $35 Jul 7-8 On-Site Chair Massage II Conary Fri 4-6pm; Sat 9am-6pm 9 ** $180 Aug 12-13 Cupping Massage: Theory & Application Holman Sat-Sun 9am-5:30pm 15 $365 Jul 8 CPR Hueller Sat 9:30am-12:30pm 3 $35 Jul 8 CPR Hueller Sat 1:30-4:30pm 3 $35 Jul 14-16 Myofascial Massage - Indirect Method Dixon Fri 6:30-9:30pm; Sat-Sun 9am-4pm 15 $340 * Indicates Community Education Class ** Indicates NCBTMB Approved Jul 29 Body Mechanics for Massage Therapists Lawrence Sat 9am-6pm 8 ** $195 Call 1-800-844-3420 to register. Course descriptions and more at: Jul 29 Insurance Billing for LMTs Campbell Sat 9:30am-4pm 6 ** $140 Jul 29-30 Polarity Therapy - II * Finn Sat-Sun 9am-6pm 16 $350 OregonSchoolofMassage.com/Class-Schedule August Class Instructor Time CEs Price Aug 4-6 Reiki Healing at Breitenbush * Coppieters Fri 6pm-Sun 4pm 18 ** $540 Aug 5-6 Myofascial Trigger Point Therapy Libby Sat-Sun 9am-5:30pm 15 ** $340 Aug 6 Building Your Ethical Body Dixon Sun 1-5pm 4 $90 Featured Courses Aug 12-13 Chiropractic Assistant Certification Class Pleau Sat-Sun 9am-4pm 12 ** $250 Aug 12 On-Site Chair Massage I Conary Sat 9am-5pm 7 ** $165 Zero Balancing® Level 1 The Lauterstein Method Aug 16-Sep 6 Massage Basics * Alexander-Hensley Wed 6-8:30pm NoCEs $85 Sep 21-24 Thu-Sat 9am-5:30pm; Sun 9am-1pm 25CEs $595 Deep Massage - Levels I & II Aug 18-19 Lymphatic Detox Introduction Dixon Fri 6:30-9:30pm; Sat 10am-5pm 9 ** $190 This first course of the Core Zero Balancing curriculum introduc- Jun 16-18 Fri-Sat 9am-5pm; Sun 9am-4pm 20CEs $400 Aug 25-27 Thai Massage - Level I * Weitzer Fri 6:30-8:30pm; Sat-Sun 9am-5pm 16 ** $390 es the intellectual and practical framework of Zero Balancing. This method is a unique approach to structural and ener- Students are given a detailed study guide, clear presentations, getic body work. Level I includes deep massage for the September Class Instructor Time CEs Price and demonstrations of Zero Balancing. In practice sessions, neck, back, pelvis, legs, front torso and head. Level II adds Sep9-10&23-24 Thai Massage - Level II Weitzer Sat-Sun 9am-5:30pm 30 ** $615 students experience both how to perform and how it feels to 20 new valuable techniques for working with iliopsoas, dia- ----- OSM’s Massage & Wellness Weekend ------ receive Zero Balancing. ZB focuses on key skeletal points that phragm, sub-occipital muscles and side-lying work for the Sep 9 Alexander Method Introduction * Harrison Sat 9am-1pm 4 $95 conduct and balance forces of gravity, posture and movement. entire body. Level I and II are taught in the same classroom Sep 9 Body Mechanics for Massage Therapists Lawrence Sat 9am-6pm 8 $195 Following a 30-40 minute protocol, the practitioner uses gentle and students receive instruction and detailed table-side Sep 9 Heart Centered Ethics - Part I Ireland Sat 9am-5pm 7 ** $160 traction and finger pressure to release held tension in the bones, supervision from both David and his teaching assistant. Sep 9 Tax Highlights Bowman Sat 2-6pm 4 $90 joints and soft tissue. The ZB practitioner evaluates where the Sep 10 Shiatsu Introduction * King Sun 2-6pm 4 $95 Participants learn to engage energy and structure to get Sep 10 Building Your Ethical Body Dixon Sun 2-6pm 4 $90 energy and structure are blocked or disturbed, and then balanc- better results with less effort. es it as needed. Zero Balancing is excellent for relieving both Sep 10 Foot Reflexology Basics * Butler Sun 9am-5:30pm 7.5 ** $170 David Lauterstein, LMT is co-director/founder of the Sep 10 Mind Body Connection * Ireland Sun 9am-1pm 4 ** $90 physical pain and emotional distress. Lauterstein-Conway Massage School in Austin, Texas. Sep 10 Zero Balancing® Introduction for LMTs Zenger Sun 9am-5pm 7 $150 Elizabeth Zenger, Ph.D., L.Ac. is an acupuncturist and certified He has taught Deep Massage: The Lauterstein Meth- Sep 11 Ethical Boundary Setting Wells Mon 5:30-9:30pm 4 $95 Zero Balancing® practitioner in private practice in Portland, od throughout England and the US since 1982. He was Sep 12 Neuromuscular Therapy Introduction Pleau Tue 6:30-9:30pm 3 ** $70 OR since 2001. She is currently a Zero Balancing® teacher. Dr. awarded “Teacher of the Year” by AMTA in 2013 and by Sep 15-17 Massage for People Living with Cancer MacDonald Fri 9:30am-6:30pm; Sat-Sun 9am-6pm 24 ** $490 Zenger formerly served as a faculty member and Dean at the Or- the Alliance for Massage Therapy Education in 2014. He is Sep 16-17 Neuromuscular Therapy - The Spine Pleau Sat-Sun 9am-5:30pm 15 ** $340 egon School of Oriental Medicine. She received her Ph.D. from both an author and music composer. Sep 21-24 Zero Balancing® Level I Zenger Thu-Sat 9am-5:30pm; Sun 9am-1pm 25 $595 Johns Hopkins University School of Public Health. Cancellations: We require 24 hours notice by phone if you’re unable to attend a class. After you register, a $25 fee is charged for cancelling or switching classes. If you stop attending, give less than 24 hours notice or no- show for a course, you will receive no credit for that course and no refund will be given. Attendance: To receive credit for a class you must be present at least 90% of class hours. If you’re unable to attend a class, call the office so the instructor and Registrar can be notified. Special Accommodations: To provide adequate time to prepare materials, please notify the school when you register if you require special accommodations due to a disability. Events OREGON SCHOOL of MASSAGE MASSAGE & WELLNESS WEEKEND Providing a holistic education since 1984 that Accredited by: Accredited integrates body, mind, heart and spirit. September 8th-10th OSM-Portland continuing education community wellness Special Package Price - $325 (when registering by Aug. 18th) us online at: www.OregonSchoolofMassage.com Visit Get all Contact Hours (minimum 15) towards renewal, including the new Ethics/Communication requirement. Class topics include: Zero Balancing®, Reflexology, Ethics, Shiatsu, Alexander Technique and more. Plus, additional presentations and wellness classes. Call 1-800-844-3420 to register. ASSAGE M OSM Store Sale: July 26-27 Continuing Education Courses 20% Off Inventory of *excludes textbooks, food and clearance items Stock up on bolsters, linens, table warmers, music, lotions, oils and more. OSM is happy to accept pre-orders for sale CHOOL Summer 2017 items. Please call and place your order by June 23, 2017. S Featured Courses Training Previews REGON Deep Massage: Lauterstein Method Like us on Facebook Discover program, financing and career expectations. O 9500 SW Barbur Blvd. #100 Portland, OR 97219 Zero Balancing® Portland: 7/22 10am; 8/15 6:30pm; 9/12 6:30pm Salem: 7/20 6:30pm; 8/12 10am; 9/7 6:30pm Summer 2017 CE Calendar.
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