The Onondaga Therapeutic Massage School (OSTM) is a massage therapy school with campuses located in Syracuse, New York and Rochester, New York. Founded by Douglas Van D'Elia and Elizabeth Goldenberg, the Onondaga School of Therapeutic Massage was approved by the New York State Department of Education in 1997. The school is named after the area where the first campus is, the Onondaga County of New York. A branch campus opened in Rochester, NY, Monroe County, New York in 2000.
OSTM provides students with massage therapy education through the New York State Department of Education. After completing the 1,000 hour program (over 6, 12 or 15 months), graduates are eligible to take the New York State Agency exam for licensing in Massage Therapy.
As per the requirements of New York State, students complete 1000 hours of massage therapy therapies, including:
- Anatomy and physiology with Neurology
- Mythology
- Pathology
- Swedish Massage
- Shiatsu
- Sports massage
- Energy Jobs
- Other courses (Business, Law, Pregnancy Massage, Chair Massage, Maintenance Technique, CPR/First Aid, etc.)
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References
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External links
- Official Massage Site of Onondaga Massage Site
- The New York Profession Office
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