Mentor, scholar, academic, and a massage therapist: An interview with Amanda Baskwill, PhD(c), MSC, RMT

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Amanda Baskwill, PhD(c), RMT is influencing the massage therapy profession from seemingly all angles; she is a researcher, massage therapist, educator, innovator, and mentor. Baskwill previously was a full-time faculty member at Humber College in Ontario, Canada, and now holds the position of Associate Dean in the Allied Health School of Health Sciences at the same institution. She has published widely on research centered on the massage therapy profession, as well as the safety and effectiveness of massage therapy as a treatment for various conditions. This interview explores the development, career, and research of the innovative educator and scholar, Amanda Baskwill.

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Kennedy, A. B. (2019, March 1). Mentor, scholar, academic, and a massage therapist: An interview with Amanda Baskwill, PhD(c), MSC, RMT. International Journal of Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork: Research, Education, and Practice. Multimed Inc. https://doi.org/10.3822/ijtmb.v12i1.451

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