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<title>1997 Massage Therapy Strategic Plan</title>
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<description>1997 Massage Therapy Strategic Plan
Oakland Community College.  Office of Institutional Research
This report was created to aid in the decision of whether to implement a certification program in Massage Therapy at OCC.
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<title>1997 Massage Therapy Needs Assessment</title>
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<description>1997 Massage Therapy Needs Assessment
Oakland Community College.  Office of Institutional Research
The purpose of this report is to review current industrial needs and educational&#13;
requirements related to the field of massage therapy. Areas of employment include&#13;
relaxation and stress management, pain reduction, physical therapy/rehabilitation and&#13;
fitness. This report was initiated at the request of the exercise science and technology&#13;
faculty at the Highland Lakes campus of Oakland Community College. The components&#13;
of the report include a comprehensive literature review, data from national massage&#13;
therapy associations, information from the Dun and Bradstreet employer database, an&#13;
analysis of current higher education massage therapy programs in the state, and other&#13;
relevant external information cited in the reference section of this report. Additional data&#13;
were acquired from phone interviews with businesses in southeast Michigan (Oakland,&#13;
Wayne, and Washtenaw counties) and with OCC students currently or recently enrolled&#13;
in some health-related programs.&#13;
Part of the objective of this study was to assess those skills, competencies, and&#13;
educational credentials companies consider essential for future employment&#13;
opportunities.
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