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Spring 2018 Course Planner Career Development or Personal Interest Days, Evenings & Weekends Full-Time or Part-Time Study Spring Semester Starts March 26 th 2018 Register by March 12 th 2018 and save 380 Forest Street Ottawa, ON K2B 8E6 613-820-4046 / 1-800-267-8732 info@intlacademy.com www.intlacademy.com

Information Days (All Programs) Tour the Academy and learn more about your potential educational plans and opportunities. (You may also request a personalized tour and an information session by appointment at other times by calling 613 820 4046) Information Dates: Wednesday March 7 th - 5:15pm, 6:00pm and 7:00pm (To attend, please send an email with your planned date, time and program of interest to yomara@intlacademy.com) Spring Semester Starts March 26 th - Summer Semester Starts June 16 th 2018 380 Forest St. Ottawa, ON K2B 8E6 It is the responsibility (Near of the Lincoln participant Fields to Shopping check with Centre) the Academy, Web: prior www.intlacademy.com to the course commencement, to confirm E-mail: info@intlacademy.com Tel: 613-820-4046

IAM - International Academy of Massage TCM -International Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine NHP -International Academy of Natural Health Practitioners CEU -Continuing Education Unit -open to anyone Mondays (Note: There are 'no classes' on Victoria Day Monday May 21 st ) Anatomy/Neuroscience 2 (RMT) An in-depth examination of the sensory division of the nervous system. (1 credit) Pre-requisite: Neuroscience 1 Mondays 8:30am to 10:30am March 26 to June 11 Jurisprudence (RMT) A study of provincial and federal law, as it applies to registered massage therapists. Mondays 8:30am to 10:30am March 26 to June 11 Pain Management and Rehabilitation 2 (TCM) Students learn to differentiate TCM patterns for pain located in various parts of the body including the hip, low-back, hand, elbow, shoulder and the neck. Appropriate acupuncture point combinations for each pattern diagnosis are presented and discussed. (1 credit) Pre-requisite: Meridian Theory 1, Assessment & Diagnosis 1, Theory Foundations 1, Clean Needle Techniques, Depths and Angles, Point Location 1-2, Acupuncture Techniques 1-2 Mondays 8:30am 12:30pm April 9, 23, May 7, 28, June 11, 25 Research 2 (RMT/TCM) Students are guided through the creation of their own research paper. (1 credit) Pre-requisite: Research 1 Mondays 10:30am 12:30pm April 2, 16, May 28, June 11

Mondays continue (Note: There are 'no classes' on Victoria Day Monday May 21 st ) Professional Portfolio (RMT/CEU) A fundamental foundation for the creation and maintenance of a professional portfolio. This course will include creation of a resume, a cover letter and interview skills. (0.5 credit) No Pre-requisite Mondays 10:30am 12:30pm April 9, 23, May 14 Anatomy/Myology 2 (RMT) An in-depth study of the torso muscles. (1 credit) Pre-requisite: Anatomy/Myology 1 Mondays 10:30am 12:30pm March 26 to June 11 Anatomy 6 (RMT/TCM/CEU) A study of the major joints and ligaments of the human body. (1 credit) Pre-requisite: Anatomy 5 Mondays 1:15pm 3:15pm March 26 to June 11 Orthopedics (TCM) Students learn to differentiate TCM patterns for disorders of the locomotor system including bones, muscles, joints and all related tissues. Acupuncture point combinations for each pattern diagnosis are presented and discussed. (1 credit) Pre-requisite: Meridian Theory 1, Assessment & Diagnosis 1, Theory Foundations 1, Point Location 1-2, Clean Needle, Depths and Angles, Acupuncture Techniques 1-2 Mondays 1:15pm to 5:15pm April 9, 23, May 7, 28, June 11, 25 TCM Geriatrics (TCM) A study of common disorders affecting the elderly and their TCM treatments. Osteoporosis, prostate problems and incontinence are among the conditions that will be discussed. (1 credit) Pre-requisite: Meridian Theory 1, Assessment & Diagnosis 1, Theory Foundations 1 Mondays 6:00pm 8:00pm March 26 to June 11

Mondays continue (Note: There are 'no classes' on Victoria Day Monday May 21 st ) Tuina 2 (TCM/CEU) Students learn to complete a full-body treatment, facial massage and self-massage using Tuina. It's principles as a TCM treatment modality are also presented and discussed. Mondays 8:00pm 10:00pm March 26 to June 11 Aromatherapy 1 (NHP/CEU) The use of essential oils for relaxation, beauty and health. Learn several hands-on applications. Mondays 6:00pm 8:00pm April 2 to June 11 Mondays, Tuesdays & Wednesdays Client Assessment 4-6 (RMT) A continuation of the regional assessment of the human body. (3 credits) Pre-requisite: Client Assessment 3 Mondays 3:15pm 5:15pm, Tuesdays 1:15pm 3:15pm & Wed. 10:30am 12:30pm March 26 to June 13 Mondays, Tuesdays & Thursdays Treatments 2 (RMT) Learn to treat a variety of pathologies and conditions, using massage therapy. A hands-on skill development. (6 credits) Pre-requisite: Treatments 1 Mondays 1:15pm 5:15pm, Tuesdays 1:15pm 5:15pm, & Thursdays 8:30am 12:30pm March 26 to June 14

Mondays &Thursdays Massage Techniques 1-4 (RMT/NHP) Learn the basics of massage, including draping and positioning. Develop a routine for a general full body massage treatment. (4 credits) No Pre-requisite Mondays 1:15pm 5:15pm & Thursdays 1:15pm 5:15pm March 26 to June 14 Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays &Thursdays Anatomy & Physiology 1 (RMT/TCM/NHP/CEU) Introduction to the structure & function of the body. Study of tissues, organs, skeletal and muscular systems. Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays 10:30am 12:30pm March 26 to April 16 Anatomy & Physiology 2 (RMT/TCM/NHP/CEU) Study the senses, nervous, endocrine, reproductive & digestive systems. (1 credit) Pre-requisite: Anatomy & Physiology 1 Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays 10:30am 12:30pm April 17 to May 7 Anatomy & Physiology 3 (RMT/TCM/NHP/CEU) An introduction to the study of blood & the cardiovascular, urinary, respiratory & integumentary systems. (1 credit) Pre-requisite: Anatomy & Physiology 2 Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays 10:30am 12:30pm May 8 to May 28 Anatomy & Physiology 4 (RMT/TCM/NHP/CEU) An introduction to the lymphatic, immune & hepatic systems, as well as electrolyte balance, the acid-base balance and metabolism. (1 credit) Pre-requisite: Anatomy & Physiology 3 Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays 10:30am 12:30pm May 29 to June 14

Tuesdays Remedial Exercise 3 (RMT) Students continue to evolve their knowledge of exercise and stretching. (1 credit) Pre-requisite: Remedial Exercise 2 Tuesdays 10:30am 12:30pm March 27 to June 12 Pathology 4 (RMT, TCM) An in-depth study of muscle-related diseases. (1 credit) Pre-requisite: Pathology 1 Tuesdays 10:30am 12:30pm March 27 to June 12 Pathology 1 (RMT/TCM/NHP/CEU) Begin the study of the structural effects of disease, on body systems & organs, at the tissue & cellular level. Tuesdays 1:15pm 3:15pm March 27 to June 12 TCM Dermatology& 5 Senses (TCM) Students learn to differentiate TCM patterns for disorders of the ears, eyes, nose, throat, mouth and skin. Acupuncture point combinations for each pattern diagnosis, are presented and discussed. (1 credit) Pre-requisite: Meridian Theory 1, Assessment & Diagnosis 1, Theory Foundations 1 Tuesdays 1:15pm 3:15pm March 27 to June 12 Remedial Exercise 1 (RMT) The theory and practice of remedial exercise assessment, plan development, implementation and evaluation. Range of motion and stretching is also presented. (1 credit) Pre-requisite: Advanced Techniques 1-4 & Myology 1 Tuesdays 3:15pm 5:15pm March 27 to June 12 Business Skills (RMT/TCM/NHP/CEU) Learn the components and aspects involved in the start-up and operation of a healthcare clinic or home business. Tuesdays 3:15pm 5:15pm March 27 to June 12

Tuesdays continue TCM Internal Medicine 1 (TCM) Students learn to differentiate TCM patterns for disorders of the 4 Yin organs. Acupuncture point combinations for each pattern diagnosis are presented and discussed. (1 credit) Pre-requisite: Meridian Theory 1, Assessment & Diagnosis 1, Theory Foundations 1 Tuesdays 3:15pm 5:15pm March 27 to June 12 Oriental Acupressure 2 (NHP/CEU) Students continue to explore the use of acupressure for health and wellness. (1 credit) Pre-requisite: Acupressure 1 Tuesdays 6:00pm 9:00pm April 10, 17, 24, May 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Tuesdays & Thursdays Pathology 5 (RMT, TCM) An in-depth study of diseases of the nervous system. (1 credit) Pre-requisite: Pathology 1 Tuesdays 8:30am 10:30am & Thursdays 1:15pm 3:15pm March 27 to May 3 Pathology 6 (RMT, TCM) An in-depth study of the digestive tract diseases and conditions. (1 credit) Pre-requisite: Pathology 1 Tuesdays 8:30am 10:30am & Thursdays 1:15pm 3:15pm May 8 to June 14

Wednesdays Anatomy 7 (RMT, TCM) A study of the cardiovascular, respiratory systems and lymphatic systems. (1 credit) Pre-requisite: Anatomy 6 Wednesdays 8:30am 10:30am March 28 to June 13 Physiology 6 (RMT, TCM) A deeper study of energy formation in the cell, the nervous system and metabolism. (1 credit) Pre-requisite: Physiology 5 Wednesdays 8:30am 10:30am March 28 to June 13 Communications (RMT/TCM/NHP/CEU) Learn the key characteristics for day-to-day communications with clients and understand the personal and client needs. Wednesdays 8:30am 10:30am March 28 to June 13 Acupuncture Patient Study Clinic (TCM) Each student follows the same patient for 9 weeks of treatments to monitor progress. Students learn how to apply their TCM knowledge of diagnosis and treatments and write a progress report. (1 credit) Pre-requisite: Theory Foundations 1, Meridian Theory 1, Assessment and Diagnosis 1, Clean Needle Techniques, Depths and Angles, Point Location 1-2, Point Functions 1-2, Techniques of Acupuncture 1-2 Wednesdays 8:30am 10:30am March 28 to June 13 Physiology 7 (RMT, TCM) Students continue to study the finer aspects of the nervous system. This course also takes an in-depth look into the muscular system, including a study of skeletal and smooth muscle, and the cardiovascular system. (1 credit) Pre-requisite: Physiology 6 Wednesdays 10:30am 12:30pm March 28 to June 13

Wednesdays continue Pan-Canadian Preparation Course (TCM) Last semester students go through detailed program review of western and TCM subjects in preparation for board examinations. (1 credit) Pre-requisite: Students in their final semester Wednesdays 10:30am 12:30pm March 28 to June 13 Off Sites 3 (RMT) Massage therapy treatment is given to people with mental and physical developmental disabilities. (2 credits) Pre-requisite: Massage Techniques 1-4, Anatomy & Physiology 4 Wednesdays 1:15pm 5:15pm March 28 to June 13 Client Assessment 1 (RMT) An introduction to clinical assessment including case histories, client-interview, as well as both visual and physical examination techniques. Wednesdays 1:15pm 3:15pm March 28 to June 13 Colour Therapy (NHP/CEU) Learn about the characteristics and benefits from the use of colour light to help the body heal or maintain its health balance. (0.5 credit) No Pre-requisite Wednesdays 6:00pm 8:00pm May 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, June 6 Nutrition 3 (NHP/CEU) An in-depth study of metabolism, digestion, chemistry of the body & the theory of ionization is presented. Detoxification & cleansing techniques are examined. (1 credit) Pre-requisite: Nutrition 1-2 Wednesdays 6:00pm 8:00pm April 4 to June 13

Wednesdays continue TCM Materia Medica 2 (TCMP) Students learn about individual TCM herbs and their uses. Topics presented in this course include herbs that resolve toxicity, downward draining herbs, and herbs that drain dampness. (1 credit) No pre-requisite Wednesdays 6:00pm 8:00pm March 28 to June 13 Nutrition 1 (NHP/CEU) An overview of both the digestive process and individual essential nutrients (vitamins, minerals, amino acids and water). Wednesdays 8:00pm 10:00pm April 4 to June 13 Wednesdays & Thursdays Principles of Treatments & Advanced Techniques 5-8 (RMT) Learn to treat a variety of chronic conditions using massage therapy. (4 credits) Pre-requisite: Principles of Treatments/Advanced Techniques 1-4 Wednesdays 1:15pm 5:15pm & Thursdays 8:30am 12:30pm March 28 to June 14 Terminology 1 (RMT/NHP/CEU) The use of roots, prefixes, suffixes, plurals and opposites. Wednesdays 3:15pm 5:15pm & Thursdays 8:30am 10:30am April 4 to May 3 Terminology 2 (RMT/NHP/CEU) Significant focus is placed on the understanding, writing and pronouncing of medical terms, as they relate to Anatomy, Physiology and Pathology. The emphasis is on body systems. Wednesdays 3:15pm 5:15pm & Thursdays 8:30am 10:30am May 9 to June 14

Thursdays TCM Point Functions 2 (TCM) Students further evolve their knowledge of acupuncture point functions and combinations. (1 credit) Pre-requisite: Point Location 2 Thursdays 10:30am 12:30pm March 29 to June 14 Hydrotherapy and Self Care for the RMT (RMT/NHP) The majority of this course covers hydrotherapy theory with emphasis on practical hydrotherapy applications in both a clinical and self care context. (2 credits) Pre-requisite: Anatomy/Physiology 1-4, Massage Techniques 1-4 Thursdays 1:15pm 5:15pm March 29 to June 14 TCM Herbal Preparations (TCMP) This class is a theory and hands on preparation lab, where students learn about different ways of preparing herbs and herbal remedies with emphasis on how preparation methods are changing properties of each herb. (1 credit) No pre-requisite Thursdays 1:15pm 3:15pm March 29 to June 14 TCM Materia Medica 1 (TCMP) Students are introduced to herbal properties and classification, taste and the concept of entering specific channels as well as techniques of combining herbs. Topics presented in class include herbs for relieving superficial syndrome and herbs for clearing heat. Thursdays 3:15pm 5:15pm March 29 to June 14 TCM Meridian Theory 2 (TCM/CEU) This course reviews the 12 regular meridians and the 8 extraordinary meridians and provides detailed descriptions of the 12 divergent channels, the 15 collaterals, the 12 muscular regions and the 12 cutaneous regions. (1 credit) Pre-requisite: Meridian Theory 1 Thursdays 6:00pm 8:00pm March 29 to June 14

Thursdays continue Anatomy & Physiology 2 (NHP/TCM) Study the senses, nervous, endocrine, reproductive & digestive systems. (1 credit) Pre-requisite: Anatomy & Physiology 1 Thursdays 6:00pm 8:00pm April 5 to June 14 Energetics of Western Herbs (NHP/CEU) Deepen your understanding of plant medicine beyond. Herbs shine when we move past treating the symptoms of disease and instead treat the whole person by matching them with the right plant. These practical, sensory-based, organoleptic classes will transform the way you use herbs. (1 credit) Pre-requisite: Materia Medica 1 Thursdays 6:00pm 8:00pm April 5 to June 14 Thursdays & Fridays Pregnancy and Stages of Life Clinic (RMT) This course covers the proper skills and techniques required by a massage therapist to treat pregnant, labouring, postpartum women and their infants. (1.5 credits) Pre-requisite: Treatments 1 Thursdays 3:15pm 5:15pm March 29 to June 14 Fridays April 27, May 11 & June 1 8:30am 12:30pm

Weekend Courses International Academy of Applied Health Saturdays Reflexology 3 (NHP) Further emphasis on the hand and reflex points of the face. Advanced techniques & referral points will be presented. Additionally, methods for treating lower back pain will be presented & discussed in detail. The operation of a clinic will also be discussed. (1 credit) Pre-requisite: Reflexology 2 Saturdays 9:30am - 12:30pm April 14, 21, 28, May 12, 26, June 9, 16 Reflexology 2 (NHP) Review new techniques with new connections. Study of body systems, glands, organs and their reflex points. Hand reflexology, anatomy of the feet and hands, foot baths. The Italian method of treatment. The professional aspects of operating a clinic. (1 credit) Pre-requisite: Reflexology 1 Saturdays 1:30pm - 4:30pm April 14, 21, 28, May 12, 26, June 9, 16 Sundays Pain Management and Rehabilitation 1 (TCM) Students learn to differentiate TCM patterns for pain located in various parts of the body including the heel, foot, leg, and knee. Acupuncture point combinations for each pattern diagnosis, are presented and discussed. (1 credit) Pre-requisite: Meridian Theory 1, Assessment & Diagnosis 1, Theory Foundations 1, Point Location 1-2, Clean Needle, Depths and Angles, Acupuncture Techniques 1-2 Sundays 8:30am 12:30pm April 8, 22, May 6, 27, June 10, 24 TCM Needling Lab (TCM) Students evolve their needling skills via this primarily hands-on course. Students are guided by faculty to needle numerous combinations of acupuncture points. (1 credit) Pre-requisite: Meridian Theory 1, Assessment & Diagnosis 1, Theory Foundations 1, Point Location 1-2, Clean Needle, Depths and Angles, Acupuncture Techniques 1-2 Sundays 1:15pm 5:15pm April 8, 22, May 6, 27, June 10, 24

Tuition Fees International Academy of Applied Health Credits Fee* 6 $1,722.00 4 $1,148.00 2 $ 574.00 1 $ 287.00 ½ $ 150.00 * includes supplies and services fee Refund Policy Please visit www.intlacademy.com for detailed refund policies for each school. Pay Your Tuition Fee Prior to March 12 th 2018 and save - only $278 per credit Register on-line through the website -click on tab Course Registration email info@intlacademy.com, in-person or call 613 820 0318. Self-Study - Distance - CEU Courses Meridian Educational Network offers comprehensive, self-study educational programming, on a CEU basis. Start towards an International Academy of Applied Health certificate or diploma, from the comfort of your home! www.meridianedu.net Directly on-line or workbook/email assignment option. For more information: Call: 613-820-0318 or Email: admin@intlacademy.com CEU: -Nutrition, Acupressure, Herbs, Aromatherapy, Iridology, Reflexology, Colour Therapy Diplomas (Part-Time) (1152 hours): Natural Health Practitioner Spa Practitioner Certificates (Part-Time) (336 hours): Oriental Acupressure Aromatherapy Herbology Iridology Reflexology General Information * Transfer credits where applicable * Daytime, Evening and Weekend classes * Home study credits * Email info@intlacademy.com for application or more information * Tours of the Academy available (daytime, evening and weekends) * Spring 2018 NHP Semester starts March 26 th Telephone: 613-820-0318 Toll-Free: 1-800-267-8732 Web: www.intlacademy.com

Become a Massage Therapist 2318-Hour Massage Therapy Diploma Program Full-Time Program Starts March 23 rd 2018 For More Information: Call: 613-820-4046 or 1-800-267-8732 Email: massage@intlacademy.com Visit: www.intlacademy.com General Information * Transfer credits where applicable * Daytime, Evening & Weekend classes * Home study credits * Spring 2018 Semester starts March 26 th * Full-time 2158-hour Acupuncture Practitioner Diploma Program starts March23 rd 2018*. Completion June 2020 * Part-time study also available * Graduates qualify to undertake provincial registration examinations * Contemporary Acupuncture program 384 hrs (acupuncture training for RMTs also available) Telephone: 613-820-4046 Toll-Free: 1-800-267-8732 Web: www.intlacademy.com

Welcome to our Health & Relaxation Clinics International Academy of Massage Student Wellness Clinic Therapeutic Massage Tuesday & Wednesday Evenings 5:45pm to 8:15pm $35 613 820-4046 International Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine Senior Students - Acupuncture, Chinese Assessment Wednesdays 1pm to 4pm $20 Saturdays 10am to 4pm $20 613 820 4046 Marshall Health Clinic 613 820 0421 Professional Therapists, Practitioners & Counsellors Therapeutic Massage/Registered Massage Therapy (RMT) by appointment Monday to Saturday $75 (50 min) Reflexology & Tui Na (Chinese Massage) by appointment Monday to Saturday $40.00 Registered Acupuncture Practitioner Treatments Monday, Tuesday & Thursday $60 Relaxation Massage by appointment Monday to Saturday $40.00 (50 min) Nutrition Counselling by appointment $60-$130