Living Arts School of Medical Arts

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  • Medical Message Therapy School in Winston-Salem, North Carolina

    If you’re considering massage therapy schools in North Carolina, consider the Massage Therapy training program at the Living Arts Institute, located less than an hour from Greensboro. This program is designed to serve a population who will benefit from the care giving of a licensed massage therapist.

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    Students in this program gain the essential skills in providing holistic therapeutic massage. The curriculum provides an opportunity to be a part of the growing number of people looking to incorporate a healthier lifestyle into their daily activities.

    WHAT IS A MASSAGE THERAPIST? What is a medical assistant?

    The graduate of this program is prepared for entry level employment in chiropractic or orthopedic offices, corporate settings, fitness centers, cruise ships, malls, spas, resorts and/or sports organizations. Once the individual becomes licensed as a massage therapist, many doors of opportunity open before them.

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    PROGRAM CONTENT
    If you’re looking for accredited massage schools in North Carolina, look no further. Below is the course outline that you’ll take at Living Arts:

    Massage therapists can specialize in many different types of massage, called modalities. Swedish massage, deep tissue massage, sports massage, neuromuscular massage and reflexology are just a few of the many approaches to massage therapy offered at our massage school in Winston-Salem.

    bullet MT100 Anatomy & Physiology I
    bullet MT105 Anatomy & Physiology II

    bullet MT120 Muscle Anatomy & Palpation I
    bullet MT125 Muscle Anatomy & Palpation II
    bullet MT130 Clinical Pathology
    bullet MED115 Medical Terminology
    bullet MT110 Swedish massage Therapy I
    bullet MT115 Swedish massage Therapy II
    bullet MT135 Integrated Deep Tissue & Neuromuscular Therapy I
    bullet MT140 Integrated Deep Tissue & Neuromuscular Therapy II
    bullet MT155 Sports Massage
    bullet MT145 Shiatsu
    bullet MT150 Introduction to Asian Bodywork Theory
    bullet MT170 Spa Techniques & Managment
    bullet MT160 Clinical Internship I
    bullet MT165 Clinical Internship II
    bullet COM105 Professional Development
    bullet MT175 Certification/License Review and Professional Preparation
    bullet MED099 CPR

    This program is offered at the following location:
    bullet Winston-Salem, North Carolina

    The School of Communication Arts has long pioneered training for growth career tracts by dedicating a commitment to excellence in curriculum planning and classroom execution. This is the goal of the Living Arts Institute here at the School, and it’s what helps us stand out among massage therapist schools in North Carolina.

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    QUESTIONS YOU CAN USE

    When can I begin school?
    Most programs start every six weeks. Get a fast start, so you’re ready to head for the job market with minimum delay. Rewards count when you can finish your day program in about a year.

    Are evening classes available?
    Yes, the school offers both day and evening classes to accommodate the busiest of lives

    How long will it take me to complete the program?
    The normal completion of this program is 9 months for day students and 15 months for evening students.

    How big are the classes?
    Class size varies depending on the type of class being taught; but, usually limited to 16 students in laboratory environments and 24 students in lecture settings.

    What does it cost?
    There’s good news! Federal sponsored grant programs and varied loan programs are available for qualified students. A professional staff will help you gain access to a plan for preparing your time and budget. The goal … to make your education affordable.

    What about accreditation?
    The School is licensed by the North Carolina Community College System. The North Carolina Community College System is not an accrediting agency. Living Arts Institute @ School of Communication Arts is accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools, 750 First Street NE, Suite 980, Washington, DC 20002-4241. The phone number is 202-336-6780.

    The Living Arts Institute is approved by North Carolina Board of Massage & Bodywork Therapy Post Office Box 2539 Raleigh, NC 27602. The phone number is 919-546-0050.

    The College is licensed by the North Carolina Community College System. The North Carolina Community College System is not an accrediting agency.
    Living Arts College @ School of Communication Arts is accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools, 750 First Street NE, Suite 980, Washington, DC 20002-4241. The phone number is 202-336-6780.

     

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    Graducation Cap Medical Arts programs at two locations—RALEIGH, NC and WINSTON-SALEM, NC

    You have two choices for Medical Arts career learning in months, not years! Living Arts College hosts programs at a north Raleigh nine acre location—complete with on-campus housing. Similar, shorter programs are available in western North Carolina at the Winston-Salem location. Plan to phone College Guest Services at 1.919.488.8494 for assistance for either location.

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    MEDICAL ARTS IS A GROWTH PLAN

    Here are the programs for your new career plan in the growing medical arts arena. Medical Assisting and Medical Office Administration—offer rapid completion without compromise for students at two, popular area locations. Living Arts Institute in Winston-Salem and Living Arts College in Raleigh target shorter, affordable education in the Medical Arts. Discover highly focused programs for positions as Medical Assistant, Medical Office Assistant and Medical Billing and Coding Specialist. Living Arts Institute, Winston-Salem also offers Massage Therapy, going beyond the minimum hours required by state regulations to include a wider range of skill sets.

    The result—careers for life in months, not years!

    Medical Assisting, like all healthcare programs here offer a One Tuition Fee Plan. This means don’t expect to pay extra for books, class supplies, uniform (and even shoes), and the initial cost of taking the state certification test. Even your cap and gown is included! Plan to find an affordable, shorter route to your education as Medical Assistant, Medical Administrative Specialist, Medical Billing & Coding Specialist … or, Massage Therapist. The faculty at Living Arts has decades of combined experience. Their goal is to help guide you toward a new role in the community that offers more stability and more growth—right for these difficult times.

    You’ll find a learning environment dedicated to preparing you to enter the arena as an informed and educated professional. Plan to learn about Day and Evening schedules for Medical Assisting, Medical Office, Medical Billing & Coding … and Massage Therapy. Classes start, calendar permitting, every 6 to 7 weeks.