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COMTA elevates and upholds standards of excellence in massage therapy/bodywork and esthetics education through specialized accreditation, benefiting students and schools, practitioners, and the public. Massage Therapists are healthcare professionals that work with clients to lessen stress, manage pain, ease muscles, and provide general health and wellness.

According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the field is rapidly expanding. Estheticians are professionals that work with clients to maintain and improve the health of the skin. COMTA keeps a close watch on schools it accredits, as well as the professional education landscape in general. As a major stakeholder in.
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The Commission on Massage Therapy Accreditation (COMTA) accredits both educational institutions and programs offering instruction in massage therapy and bodywork or esthetics and skin care.
We were formed with the mission of establishing and maintaining the quality and integrity of our professions.
With COMTA accreditation, you can be sure that the standards you're meeting reflect the national needs of the profession.
Since 2002, COMTA has been recognized by the U.S. Department of Education as a specialized accrediting agency.
Becoming a massage therapist requires formal training, both in a classroom and on-the-job.
You'll need to pass a practical and written exam, and become licensed in the state in which you'd like to practice.
When evaluating a program, there are many factors to consider: quality of the faculty and facilities, financial stability of the school, and job-search assistance provided to graduates.
Be sure to verify that any school you're interested in is accredited or endorsed by COMTA (Click her for the COMTA Member Directory).
Every massage therapist should understand a certain body of knowledge and possess a specific skill set to be a competent, successful practitioner.
At COMTA, we've listed and defined this knowledge and skill set as the COMTA Curriculum Competencies.
When you're choosing a massage therapy institution or program, make sure the required classes align with these competencies.
Our curriculum competencies set standards of professional knowledge and abilities, and place emphasis on student learning outcomes.
Every esthetician should understand a certain body of knowledge and possess a specific skill set to be a competent, successful practitioner.
At COMTA, we've listed and defined this knowledge and skill set as the COMTA Curriculum Competencies.
When you're choosing a esthetics institution or program, make sure the required classes align with these competencies.
Our curriculum competencies set standards of professional knowledge and abilities, and place emphasis on student learning outcomes.
You will learn anatomy and physiology of the face, neck, head and general physiology of all the organ systems of the body and how they effect the health of the skin.
COMTA offers accreditation to schools and programs offering training in the massage therapy, bodywork, esthetics, and skin care professions.
In general, accreditation is a process that acknowledges schools and programs for achieving high quality, performance, and integrity.
It's voluntary and involves a thorough review by peer professionals.
They evaluate schools and programs based on a set of defined educational and professional standards.
Because the evaluation is completed by an outside party, accreditation is an unbiased demonstration of the quality of your programs and institution.
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