Friday, October 15, 2010

Welcome

Thank you for visiting the Professional Institute of Massage Therapy (PIMT) - Saskatoon Blog.  Administration and Staff at the Institute consider it a privilege to be able to inform, discuss, and converse with you.

At PIMT, we employ the highest academically trained staff to support our curriculum.  Our staff have specialized training in their field of expertise.  In addition, our massage instructors have no less than 2200 hours of full-time massage therapy education.

Our course consists of academic and practical applications.  In conjunction with Massage, we offer classes in Physiology, Pathology, Anatomy, Nutrition, Kinesiology, Remedial Exercise, Professional Development, and Business.  These classes enable students to graduate with the appropriate knowledge to succeed in the massage therapy profession.



Our curriculum contains specialized classes in Hydrotherapy, Cadaver Workshops, First Aid/CPR-C, Sports First Aid, and Sports Taping & Bandaging as part of the total curriculum.  These classes will broaden your scope of massage therapy training.

Our policies and procedures continue to develop as the Institute grows.  Each year we gather as a staff to re-develop polices to meet the needs of our students to ensure that they reflect fair and reasonable commitments to the Institute by both staff and students.

We also offer bi-monthly workshops.  The workshop is designed to provide a better understanding of our course and is a very rewarding experience.  Please take the opportunity to ask questions and assimilate as much information as possible with your comments to the posts.

Whether you are a student, staff member, alumni, or someone looking for more information about the ever-expanding field of Massage Therapy, we hope this blog helps you decide if massage therapy is the best option for you and if PIMT can offer both information and services to provide for your individual needs.  We look forward to the possibility of educating, informing, or treating you in the future.

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