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CONTINUING EDUCATION OFFERINGSSpring/Summer 2012

MassageTherapy

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HACC, CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA’SCOMMUNITY COLLEGE IS PLEASEDTO OFFER CONTINUING EDUCATION

COURSES TO MEET YOUREDUCATION AND PROFESSIONALLICENSURE REQUIREMENTS.

Location of courses

HACC – Harrisburg Campus

Hall Techology Building, Room 203

One HACC Drive

Harrisburg, PA 17110

HACC Massage Therapy Program is approved by the National CertificationBoard for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (NCBTMB) as a continuing education approved provider. Provider#451654-11. We also are a PA state licensed continuing education

approved provider. HACC is accredited by the Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools.

student:teacher ratio

The maximum student:teacher ratio in the lab is12:1 to ensure individual attention and skill assessment. In the classroom the ratio is 18:1. The maximum

number of students per class is 18.

canceLLation PoLicy

Refunds can only be made if notification is receivedno later than 2 days prior to the start of class.

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anaLyzing gaits aPPLying bioMechanics to Massage This course is to instruct students on the proper gait patterns and some common deviations fromthe norm. For example, pronation of the foot and how that affects the muscle chain. It will allowstudents to conduct a lab where they analyze one another’s walking patterns or gaits, and recordtheir findings. Using these findings, we are going to examine what muscles are at play with theseparticular patterns.

The instructor will demonstrate to the learners some massage techniques to work on the affectedareas and will allow the students to use the techniques on each other and receive them as well.

Learning about anatomy and kinesiology means that you will better understand the body and how it works—so you can better promote healing in your clients.

INSTRUCTOR BIOGRAPHY:Joe Grzybicki, B.S., LMTteaches anatomy, physiology, and neuromuscular therapy for theHACC Massage Therapy Program. In addition to a massage certificationfrom the Lancaster School of Massage, Joe has a four-year college degree

in kinesiology – the study of movement. Joe also owns and operates Morphysique in Lancaster, PA. Joe provides bodywork, personal training and CPR training

6 CEU’s Cost: $120 CRN# 72997

CLASS OFFERINGS:

Please bring sheets, pillow caseand massage lotion.

March 3, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Massage theraPy for theiLLioPsoas and Quadratus LuMboruM

“Minding your P’s and Q’s”This course will be a review of anatomy of the psoas and quadrates lumborum. Students will learn to locate trigger points and pain patterns, demonstratemuscle releasing techniques and learn and demonstrate stretching techniques.

This course will assist in developing an effective treatment plan for clientswith psoas and quadratus lumborum pain.

INSTRUCTOR BIOGRAPHY:Monica T. Pageler,RN, LMT is the Supervisorof HACC Student MassageStudio and an instructor in the HACC Massage TherapyProgram. A graduate fromReading Hospital and Medical

Center Nursing School and The Pinellas Humanities Center Massage School in Florida, she brings 33 years of experience into the health and massage field. She has been a memberof the American Massage Therapy Association for the past 20 years. Additional education includes: Positional Release, Sports Massage, Pre- and Post-Pregnancy Massage, AlternativeHealing/Chakra Balancing, and Aromatherapy. She is a Neurolinguistic Practitioner,Yamana Body Rolling instructor and a Reiki Master. She currently has a private massage practice with her husband, integrating personalized massage treatments and wellness strategies thus educating the client.

CLASS OFFERINGS:

Please bring sheets, pillow caseand massage lotion.

April 21, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.6 CEU’s Cost: $120 CRN# 72999

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body Mechanics tune-uPThe massage therapy profession is so physically demanding that a high percentage of therapistssuffer repetitive stress injuries at some time in their careers. Often, these injuries are career ending. Continued attention to proper body mechanics while performing massage is essentialto career longevity.

This workshop is designed for therapists who have been in practice and may be experiencingnagging soreness as a result of the work. The cornerstone of the workshop is individual videoanalysis of each therapist while performing a regular massage. Potential problem areas will beidentified along with strategies for improvement.

INSTRUCTOR BIOGRAPHY:Kathy Zoladz, M.Ed., LMT,NCTMB is currently the Swedishmassage instructor in HACC’s professional massage therapy program. She is a nationally certified therapist who offers an integrative style of massage using

both light and deep techniques. A graduate of the original Baltimore School of Massage, shealso holds both bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Physical education. She currently practices at Alta View Wellness Center in Harrisburg. Recently she achieved full certification in Ashiatsu,which is deep, flowing Swedish massage performed with the feet while standing on the tablewith the client and using overhead bars for balance and safe technique application.

6 CEU’s Cost: $120 CRN# 72995

CLASS OFFERINGS:

Please bring sheets, pillow caseand massage lotion.

May 12, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

aroMatheraPy Massage essentiaLoiLs for sPringIn this course students will review the anatomy of the sinuses and learn which essential oils help to relieve sinus inflammation and soreness related to spring allergies. Instructor will demonstrate a sinus massage combined with essential oils to help clients presenting with sinus distress. We will also review the anatomy of the liver and the gallbladder. There will be a brief overview of the Chinese 5 Elements for Spring and learn which essential oils assist with spring time cleansing of the liver and gallbladder.

Instructor will demonstrate a protocol designed to cleanse the liver and gallbladder combined with essential oils to assist with the process. We will also discuss which essential oils can be used for spring time cleaning of your massage office

INSTRUCTOR BIOGRAPHY:Sherrie Kelly, LMT currently teachesBusiness Practices, Hot Stone Massage,Chair Massage, and Spa Treatments andAromatherapy in the HACC MassageTherapy Program. She graduated from the Winter’s School of Massage in Houston, TX in 1999 and holds a TXand PA massage therapy license. She then went on to the College of

Holistic Studies in Houston, TX to study aromatherapy and holistic spa modalities. Currently Sherrie is xpanding her aromatherapy education at Aromahead Institute in Andrea Butje. She has had her own practice in Houston, TX, San Miguel de Allende Mexico and now has a privatepractice in Harrisburg, PA.

6 CEU’s Cost: $240 CRN# 72996

CLASS OFFERINGS:

Please bring sheets, pillow caseand massage lotion.

May 5, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Cost includes a high quality essential oil travel set.Set includes 8 oils, 2 inhalers, jars and bag.

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Massage in Long-terM careThis course will be a hands on learning experience providing resident massage in a longterm care setting. Geriatric massage, death and dying and gentle touch will discussed. Medical conditions and cautions will be covered in detail.

Massage Therapist participating in this educational experience must have a two-partcompleted TB test and wear blue scrubs for the workshop. If you have any specific questions please contact Nina directly at (717) 221-1386

INSTRUCTOR BIOGRAPHY:Nina Kottcamp, LMT, NCMTis the Massage Therapy Program Coordinator and teaches Connective Tissue Therapy at the HACC Massage Therapy Program. She is a 1996 graduate of the original Baltimore School of Massage, is Nationally

Certified in Therapeutic Massage, and is a professional member of the American Massage Therapy Association. In addition to Connective Tissue Therapy, Nina has advanced training in Manual Lymph Drainage and Mastectomy Massage and is an Emergency Medical Technician.

Jean Peterson, BSRN offers 24 years supervisory experience in rehabilitation and geriatrics. She is the class and clinical instructor for HACC Nurse Aide Training Program located at the Claremont site. Ms. Peterson brings to the classroom a compassion and a consideration for resident care that has been exposed in her work, instruction and service over the past several decades.

Camille Baughman, MA, LMT has a B.S. in Education from Shippensburg University, an M.A. in Applied Healing Arts from the Tai Sophia Institute and has been a licensed Massage Therapist trained at the Florida School of Massage since 1986. In addition to running a practice that includes 10 other licensed and certified Massage Therapists, Camille is involved in massage education at several institutions.

CLASS OFFERINGS:

Please bring sheets, pillow caseand massage lotion.

June 9 and 10, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. 12 CEU’s Cost: $280 CRN# 72998

HACC does not discriminate in employment, student admissions, and student services on the basis of race, color, religion, age, political affiliation or belief, sex, national origin, ancestry, disability, place of birth, General Education Development Certification (GED), marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status, or any other legally protected classification.

Scan this QR Code with your smartphone to learn more about the Massage Therapy program or visitwww.hacc.edu/HealthCareers/ProgramsOffered/MassageTherapist

What’s haPPening at hacc?

FIND HACC’S MASSAGE THERAPY PROGRAM ON FACEBOOKGo To WWW.HACC.EDU and click the Facebook icon.

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registrationComplete the registration form below and return it,

along with your credit card information or check made payable to: hacc

To register by phone, please call (717) 780-2414Please give registration the class #

Mail to:registration c206one hacc drive

harrisburg, Pa 17110

Or fax to: (717) 780-1135

register earLy as sPace is LiMited!!!

MASSAGE THERAPYCONTINUING EDUCATION

registration forM

______________________________________________________________________Name______________________________________________________________________Street Address______________________________________________________________________City State Zip______________________________________________________________________Phone Email Address

Please register me for the following course numbers:

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I authorize HACC to charge $_______________________________ to my

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Account #____________________________ Exp. Date _________________________

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HACC HEALTH SCIENCEASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAM

The Associate of Health Science is a degree completion program designed for actively credentialed or licensed health care professionals currently working in their fields.Each student must submit a portfolio for review. After portfolio evaluation, qualified applicants will be awarded 15 to 30 credits toward the Health Science degree. This is a selective admissions program. The complete program is available at the Harrisburg, Lancaster, Lebanon, Gettysburg and York campuses. Most courses also available on-linethrough the Virtual campus.

Entry into this program is not guaranteed with admission to the College; specific admissions criteria must be met

DEGREE CONCENTRATIONS:� Gerontology � Management/Marketing – can be done mostly online� Medical Administration� Social Service _______________________________________________________________________

the following massage credentials have been approved for 30 credits:National Certification in Therapeutic Massage (NCTM) or National Certification inTherapeutic Massage and Bodywork (NCTMB)

HEALTH SCIENCE PROGRAM, ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE DEGREE PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS(TOTAL CREDITS = 61)

generaL educationENGL 101 English Composition I 3 ENGL 102 English Composition II 3SPCH 101 Effective Speaking or SPCH 104 Interpersonal Communication 3Humanities & Arts Elective ** 3Social & Behavioral Science Elective ** 3Free Elective ** 3Physical Education (W) ** 1/19

MajorAllied Health Electives+ 30Option Selection* 12

We are very proud to offer this specializedassoicate in health science, Please address all questions to:

Vicki Gentzel [email protected] 717 780-1992 or 800-222-4222 extension 199242

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Massage theraPystudio at hacc

Appointments with Massage Therapy students are 1-hour Swedish massage sessions for $30 (no tipping is permitted). Swedish massage is geared toward

relaxation and stress reduction and is considered safe for most people. Please check with your doctor if you are not sure you are a candidate for massage therapy.

The Massage Therapy Studio is located atHACC’s Harrisburg Campus, Hall Technology Building, room 203, One HACC Drive, Harrisburg, PA 17110.

Massage Therapy Studio hours vary. Please call 221-1317 in advance to schedule an appointment.

Payment can be made by check or exact cash. Gift Certificates available.

All proceeds go to the Massage Therapy Studio.

Cancellation Policy: We request 24-hour notice ofchange or cancellation of a scheduled appointment.

This allows us to attempt to fill the time slot for the student.