The World Massage Conference Starts Tomorrow! Register Now to Join the Fun.

                                                        

The World Massage Conference starts tomorrow and is poised to be the largest event in the history of massage with over 10,000 massage therapists from around the world already registered. It is going to be a HUGE event that you should definitely check out, especially since yours truly will be one of the featured speakers My class is on Monday, November 16th at 10 AM EST and is titled Massage Therapists & Day Spas: Creating Opportunities Together.

The World Massage Conference is a “virtual conference” which you can attend from the comfort of your home or office. It brings together more than 70 international massage therapy educators and experts who will be doing live presentations over the Internet for the six day event. Talks will cover the latest developments in massage techniques, research, treatment, educator skills, business and self care.

Speakers include: Felicia Brown (that's me!), Sandy Fritz, Paul St John, Judith Aston, Thomas Myers, Ruth Werner, Linda Tellington-Jones, Leon Chaitow, Cherie Sohnen-Moe, Gil Hedley, Tiffany Field, Ralph Stephens, Steve Capellini, David Kent, James Waslaski, Eric Brown and dozens more renowned massage experts.

Registration fees start at $59 and give participants access to all presentations. Full Access registration includes access to all live broadcasts. Participants can ask speakers questions online before and during the presentations. If participants can’t attend the sessions live, recordings will be available for replay. Broadcasts can also be downloaded to your computer, burned to CD or put on your MP3 player for listening on the go. Transcripts of selected presentations will be available and most presentations are eligible for continuing education credits.

For more information about the conference or to register, please click here  Hope to "see" you there!

 

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