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Good evening family,
I was wondering is there a website or a place where I can get the information needed on being licensed in other states. Like what the requirements are in other states, vs going to each state site and getting the info that way.
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http://www.massagetherapy.com/careers/stateboards.php that is a good start.
Hi Johnathan,
I created this site to answer just for your question.
Nice link Mike. However the version you posted here needs updating for California.
@sherry. I don't know the inside baseball of the NCTMB but it is certainly not a federal agency and has been around since the 14 years I have been doing massage. It is used in varying degrees by many states in certification. In my opinion, it has been a useful tool to replace "unfair" tests in some states whose licensing tests were crafted by strong schools to create a defacto guild and give an advantage to their students. I think they call it the "National" because it's hopes and dreams are and were that it would and will become the nationwide standard just like most towns have business dreaming big called something like "Nationwide Auto Sales" or "World's Gym."
Nice link Mike. However the version you posted here needs updating for California.
@sherry. I don't know the inside baseball of the NCTMB but it is certainly not a federal agency and has been around since the 14 years I have been doing massage. It is used in varying degrees by many states in certification. In my opinion, it has been a useful tool to replace "unfair" tests in some states whose licensing tests were crafted by strong schools to create a defacto guild and give an advantage to their students. I think they call it the "National" because it's hopes and dreams are and were that it would and will become the nationwide standard just like most towns have business dreaming big called something like "Nationwide Auto Sales" or "World's Gym."
Great input! I was visiting my school's book store last week and impulsively picked up a Review book by Sandy Fritz. It's very comprehensive! I read the first chapter and decided to take a sample test. I had no problem with the time limit and without any study got a 72%, though this isn't quite accurate since the fact questions are only 1 pt and the complex analysis questions are 3 pts. I got most of the analysis questions right, and failed a lot of questions about oriental topics since we didn't have that stuff in school. So, I know what to study. As for draping and body mechanics, I'm a bit out of practice since I have been working through soft clothing for 5 years :) And my massage table is hydrolic so no worries about my back :) I spent 2.5 hours taking the test and 1.5 hours evaluating the answers- why I got it right or wrong...
This book has sample tests on cds so you can test a lot. The anatomy wasn't a big deal for me since I am always studying anatomy - helps to be a geek :) Oh, and one "correct" answer was intended that we refer out - but this is the sort of thing that I do on a regular basis... obviously meant for new therapists....
I still wish states allowed reciprocity :)
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