Re: From massage to nursing? Originally Posted by happybody
Hey there:
I'm a massage therapist who is considering going into nursing (I know that this is really a forum for nurses--thank you for indulging me...). Are there other MT's here who've entered nursing? If so, how was the transition? Do you continue to do massage? Are there advantages to being a nurse massage therapist? Any advice (from anyone in this forum) for someone holistically minded who's considering nursing? Also, any men out there (like me) who have gone this route?
I've been practicing for about three years and am about to enter an advanced training program in medical massage therapy and orthopedic massage. I was delighted to hear that there was such a thing as a Nurse Massage Therapist, which has given me some hope.
I'd love to hear from anyone who has thoughts on this. Thanks so much for your patience and your time.
-happybody in Colorado
I went to massage school back in 2003. I was living in TN at the time. I had a really awesome A&P teacher, and our class size was only 6 total, so we had a lot of good, one-on-one interaction with our instructors.
I found that as we got into the A&P stuff, that really got me more and more interested in doing something more specifically related to healthcare, even before I'd finished school.
When it came time to graduate, all of my classmates all had jobs lined up. I had sent my resume out to everyone and their brother, and I just was not having any luck. I think part of it may be due to me being a guy, based on a couple of comments I got from some would-be employers, although I'm not entirely sure. At any rate, I took the NCBTMB, got my license, and spent nearly a year trying to find work. By the time I finally did get an interview, I realized that massage therapy is a very interesting field, but not what I wanted to do for the rest of my life. So after a lot of thought I made the decision to move back in with my parents and pursue nursing school.
I spent a long time (2005-07) working part time as a transporter at a local hospital and taking nursing pre/co-req's. I'm now in my 2nd semester of an associate-degree nursing program, and I'm definitely enjoying. It's a huge challenge, though - it's NOTHING like massage school. I do think that having the A&P classes in massage school has helped a lot, esp as I was taking those classes again for nursing school (the massage school I went to was not accredited). If you have any other questions feel free to ask or PM.
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