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Lakeside School of Massage Therapy
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About Lakeside School of Massage Therapy
Lakeside School of Massage Therapy is a postsecondary institution located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, specializing in massage therapy education and training. The school prepares students for professional practice and state licensure in massage therapy. No enrollment figures, completion rates, or retention data are currently available in IPEDS records for this institution.
Specific programs and credential levels are not listed in current IPEDS data for this institution. Massage therapy schools of this type typically offer diploma or certificate programs that include instruction in Swedish massage, deep tissue techniques, anatomy, physiology, and clinical practice hours required for Wisconsin licensure.
Milwaukee is Wisconsin's largest city, offering a substantial urban job market in health and wellness services. Lakeside School of Massage Therapy serves students across the Milwaukee metropolitan area who are seeking entry into the massage therapy profession through focused, career-oriented training.
Accreditation: Commission on Massage Therapy Accreditation
CLAUDE GAGNON
claude@lakeside.edu1726 N. First Street, Milwaukee, WI 53212
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