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Jim began his studies as a Massage Therapist in 1994 at Crystal Mountain School of Massage Therapy, located in Albuquerque, NM. After working as a therapist for several years, he returned to serve as faculty from 1998-2001, he then served on Faculty for Southwest Healthcare Institute from 2002-2004. In 2006, he became the manager in charge of curriculum development For Socratic Manual Therapies, where he co-wrote two books, “Developing Personal Ethics,” and “The Ethics of Cancer and Contagious Disease.” He is currently working on a third book entitled “Mastering Manual Therapy.”
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