Health promotion in schools of music conference.An unprecedented meeting of medical professionals and musicians took place at the end of September in Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth is the fifth-largest city in the state of Texas, 18th-largest city in the United States[1], and voted one of "America’s Most Livable Communities. . MTNA was one of twenty-three organizations partnering with the Performing Arts Medicine performing arts medicine A developing subspeciality of occupational medicine that formally addresses the medical complaints of those who toot, tickle, trill, or tap, playing musical instruments, warbling, or dancing Common problems Those of a specific muscle-tendon Association (PAMA) and the Texas Center for Music and Medicine at the University of North Texas in a project to develop a nationally implemented health communication module for music schools across the country. This project is in response to new National Association of Schools of Music The National Association of Schools of Music, NASM, was founded in 1924 and is an accreditor for higher education music school in the United States of America. The association currently accredit 610 institutions of higher learning. (NASM) guidelines that direct member schools to educate all music students about health risks associated with learning and performing music. From the very beginning, there was tremendous support for this project. The University of North Texas College of Music secured $60,000 from organizations within the music industry, including the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences The National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences, Inc. is known variously as The Recording Academy or NARAS. Established in 1957, The Recording Academy is a U.S. (NARAS), the organization that awards the Grammys. A $30,000 grant has been received from NARAS, together with $15,000 from the International Music Products Association and $15,000 from the International Foundation for Music Research. These grants are in addition to $20,000 previously received from the National Endowment for the Arts National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) Independent agency of the U.S. government that supports the creation, dissemination, and performance of the arts. It was created by the U.S. . It was a privilege for me to be asked to represent MTNA at this conference, to have the chance to contribute to the discussions and bring back pertinent information to our membership. The conference, which consisted of three intense days of lectures and thought-provoking discussions, was an incredibly stimulating and educational experience for all in attendance. It provided the exciting opportunity to exchange ideas with others who are equally passionate about this important subject. Be on the lookout for in search of; looking for. See also: Lookout a future article with more details. --Gail Berenson MTNA vice president |
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