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New Jersey Massage Continuing Education - Ethics
Ethics of a Professional Massage Therapy Practice Incl. Laws & Rules
Dariana Walters, LMT
4 hours total (3 hours Ethics & 1 hour Laws & Rules), 4 hours, 9:30 AM - 1:30 PM, 4 credits, $135
for all dates visit the Listing of Courses by Subject
FULFILLS NEW STATE REQUIREMENT FOR 1 HOUR LAWS AND RULES:
13:37A-4.1 CONTINUING EDUCATION
b) Each applicant for biennial license renewal shall be required to complete during the preceding biennial period 20 credit hours of continuing education related to the practice of massage and bodywork therapy, except as provided in (d) below. These 20 credit hours shall include at least two hours in ethics and one hour in the laws and rules pertinent to the practice of massage and bodywork therapy, specifically, N.J.S.A. 45:11-53 et seq., and this chapter. Courses that are related solely to the business practices of licensees and courses in practices in which licensees are prohibited from engaging pursuant to N.J.A.C. 13:37A3.1(b) shall not satisfy continuing education requirements
All therapists understand that ethics rules are for the purpose of honoring our professional client-therapist interactions.
Join us as we take you through the ins and outs of professional ethics for our massage therapy profession.
We all need to know this crucial information about how we practice ethically and legally.
Our courses satisfy the requirements for Ethics in your individual state, as well as, the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork's and your professional organizations, AMTA or ABMP.
Dariana Walters, LMT
4 hours total (3 hours Ethics & 1 hour Laws & Rules), 4 hours, 9:30 AM - 1:30 PM, 4 credits, $135
for all dates visit the Listing of Courses by Subject
FULFILLS NEW STATE REQUIREMENT FOR 1 HOUR LAWS AND RULES:
13:37A-4.1 CONTINUING EDUCATION
b) Each applicant for biennial license renewal shall be required to complete during the preceding biennial period 20 credit hours of continuing education related to the practice of massage and bodywork therapy, except as provided in (d) below. These 20 credit hours shall include at least two hours in ethics and one hour in the laws and rules pertinent to the practice of massage and bodywork therapy, specifically, N.J.S.A. 45:11-53 et seq., and this chapter. Courses that are related solely to the business practices of licensees and courses in practices in which licensees are prohibited from engaging pursuant to N.J.A.C. 13:37A3.1(b) shall not satisfy continuing education requirements
All therapists understand that ethics rules are for the purpose of honoring our professional client-therapist interactions.
Join us as we take you through the ins and outs of professional ethics for our massage therapy profession.
We all need to know this crucial information about how we practice ethically and legally.
Our courses satisfy the requirements for Ethics in your individual state, as well as, the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork's and your professional organizations, AMTA or ABMP.