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Not very likely since the CMP level will disappear at the end of the year and the CCMP that you could have qualified under is already gone. They allowed temporary levels the first 2.5 years to get people in who had not continued education in massage.
Here is the chart of paths to certification. https://www.camtc.org/FormDownloads/PathwaysToCertification.pdf
Best to get started taking CEUs. I have a class coming up Dec 3rd & 10th, if you are interested in Lymphatic Massage, at Hands on Healing Institute. Hands on Healing Instituteoffers the largest number of CEUs in the area. Check into a 150 hour additional course to see if you can get into one that has been made to meet the additional hours. It will boost your CEUs cheaper than short classes. But these will be ending soon so time is of the essence.
Actually, that info isn't quite correct. It is the CCMP that goes away at the end of 2011, the conditional certificate that requires continuing education. The change that was made earlier this year is that the 100 hours of education had to be taken at a school that had been formerly approved by the BPPVE for such certificate programs. This was to prevent "gaming" of the provision by schools that had never previously had a 100 hour program.
As to the CMP level, acceptance of new applications for that is set to expire at the end of 2015. However, the sunset time for the CAMTC authorizing law itself was moved forward one year to the end of 2014. One never knows what will come out of the legislative process, so it's basically hard to plan past the end of 2014. The CAMTC board did, however, explicitly decide not to move back the CMP expiration date, feeling that it would set a precedent for earlier expiration of the CMP certificate. Note, however, that CMP certificates, once granted, can be renewed indefinitely as long as they don't lapse.
Actually, that info isn't quite correct. It is the CCMP that goes away at the end of 2011, the conditional certificate that requires continuing education. The change that was made earlier this year is that the 100 hours of education had to be taken at a school that had been formerly approved by the BPPVE for such certificate programs. This was to prevent "gaming" of the provision by schools that had never previously had a 100 hour program.
As to the CMP level, acceptance of new applications for that is set to expire at the end of 2015. However, the sunset time for the CAMTC authorizing law itself was moved forward one year to the end of 2014. One never knows what will come out of the legislative process, so it's basically hard to plan past the end of 2014. The CAMTC board did, however, explicitly decide not to move back the CMP expiration date, feeling that it would set a precedent for earlier expiration of the CMP certificate. Note, however, that CMP certificates, once granted, can be renewed indefinitely as long as they don't lapse.
Jeff,
You should contact the CA state board and ask them your question. https://www.camtc.org/
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