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This is the first of my series on new RMTs. This episode features Tempo Sabatier. They are a new RMT in Vancouver, BC who practices at https://papercranemassagetherapy.com/

We have a really engaging discussion on their expectations prior to entering massage therapy school and how this differed from the reality of their experience. Tempo shares their thoughts on what would have made the education better; adding more time for critical thinking, philosophy and ethics. We also have an important discussion on the importance of learning about social determinants of health, trauma informed care and the need for more education on pain, particularly chronic pain.

Tempo loves to devour information and I am confident they will be a highly successful therapist who makes a positive difference in people’s lives.

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