Bright IDEAs | Ruth Werner's Favorite Piece of Art

Published: March 5, 2015

What's Ruth Werner's favorite piece of art? Read on to find out and be on the lookout for more of our Bright IDEAs blog series as we provide insight and insider information on our IDEA 2015 Conference educators right up to May 1!

You may think our favorite theater major turned massage therapist mastermind has a special place in her heart for a piece by one of the greats like van Gogh, Picasso, da Vinci, Monet, Michelangelo, or one from a female artist like O'Keeffe or Kahlo. Perhaps it's a photograph or a fascinating architectural piece. What you will soon learn is that Ruth paints with a broad brush when it comes to her choice in magnificent artwork. We shouldn't be surprised!


OK, so Ruth did specify that this is her favorite piece of research-related art. Still, this provides Ruth the foundation for her research presentations and we are so very fortunate she will be presenting Making Research Relevant: Findings and Applications for 5 Conditions at our Inaugural IDEA Conference May 1-3 in Needham, MA! Remember, research CEUs are REQUIRED to renew your Board Certification.

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We have a stellar lineup of presenters and in-depth education for you! Be on the lookout for more of our Bright IDEAs blog series as we provide insight and insider information on our conference educators right up to May 1!

Bio:

Ruth Werner is a well-known figure in the massage therapy world. She has been teaching since 1984 at schools, on the internet, and in hosting workshops. Ruth has authored two books: A Massage Therapist's Guide to Pathology (5 editions) and Disease Handbook for Massage Therapists. You can find over 90 articles on her website in addition to an upcoming blog, Blog of the Path Queen. Ruth has served our community by presiding over the Massage Therapy Foundation and contributing through different Board Committees. In all of her spare time she creates fabulous quilts! Visit her website www.ruthwerner.com and you will be delighted!