Graduation after massage therapist training
What qualification can you obtain with the massage therapist training?
Participants in massage therapist training complete their training with a diploma from the training provider. This diploma forms the basis for recognition by health insurance companies and can be used as part of an EMR registration (Experiential Medical Register). The training thus opens up career prospects in recognized therapeutic practices or in self-employment.
The training comprises several modules - classical massage, foot reflexology and manual lymphatic drainage - each of which is completed with a written, oral and practical examination. These final module examinations take place on the last day of each module and test the theoretical knowledge as well as the practical application of the techniques learned.
After successfully passing the examinations, graduates receive a diploma that serves as proof of their professional competence. This diploma is an important step towards health insurance recognition, as it demonstrates the qualifications required for admission to the EMR. This means that the massage therapist training is not only practice-oriented, but also geared towards well-founded professional recognition in the healthcare sector.