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| Hi,
I am graduating from a 2200 hour Therapeutic Massage program in 2 months. Before starting my education I was in English Teacher in South Korea for 2 years. I really enjoyed my stay there and am interested in returning. I just have a few questions about MT in SK. Is it possible for foreigners to open a Practice? Is it considered a profession? If anyone could enlighten me on the subject I would appreciate it.
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| I am thinking of moving to korea, I am also studying MT. So I would also like to know the answer to your question. If you get an answer will you please let me know? thank you and if i hear anything i will be sure to relay the message. |
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| Thanks for all the advice, my friend told me about a new site where you can ask any questions you have about massage therapy and it will be answered by a practitioner or medical doctor for free! Check it out at http://www.rvita.com/rvita-answers.html
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| Hello, i m from South Korea, i think what yu need is being able to communicate in Korean, they dont go t massage therapy to get more stress. English is required in modern ages, but they still struggle in English, i think. as long as you can at least speak little bit of Korean they would considered as proffessional, and you would get a credit for the reason your from US
, but dont you need to get another certificate in South Korean tho??
Edited by Gorgeous-Nicole 2008-09-12 2:54 PM
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