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i don't think it matters if it's a license OR a certification, as long as it's accepted across the states utilizing the same educational standards and testing. to have licensing JUST for the sake of licensing is silly to me. it's just more bureaucracy. it's another way for the state to make money and nothing more. i'd be quite happy with just certification as long as everyone was equal so one could work anywhere.
except the problem i see in licensing is that since it is done through the state, it will always be different from state to state. only through one accepted, high quality certification will you ever get it accepted throughout all states.
i'm curious...how are nurses or doctors or chiros regulated?
i'm curious why you feel it needs to be on the state level and not a massage governing body that oversee's all state requirements? and would we still have to get certified AND licensed? that is where i have real issues.
what's the requirements for chiros?
I know psychologists don't have portability.
As far as this comment -"We are going to organize this profession. Licensing does not hurt us at all. It has made the public aware of the fact that there are legitimate, educated therapists doing the work as well and they can find us."
What proof do you have that licensing doesn't hurt us? Has it mad the public aware? I have never once been asked in 20 years if I was licensed but then again things here are different.
I would love to see someone really study and figure out what the profession needs as a whole. Is that even possible? Study Minnesota who has the freedom of access law, study Canada and Japan and other countries? Is it licensing that makes us a profession or just being professional?
Is licensing needed or just higher standards of education?
We all can just give our opinions which I of course love to do and that is how many of our laws are created by just those people who bother to stand up and do something so they do what they want to do (I am not just talking about massage.)
Julie
www.thebodyworker.com
Where I work now, we have to display our Massage License in the room we are working so the clients have access to them. If we change rooms the license must go with us to the new room. If we do a couples massage the license goes to that room. It is all about the Clients being able to check and see that we are legal LMT's. At the center they were displayed on a bulliten board. No more of that. They are displayed on a stand in the room.
They are there for a reason. Does it bother you to have to do that? Seems like it takes care of the legit thing. And with the licensure they can check the state page to check if it is real. Sounds easy to me.
Darcy Neibaur BS LMT NCTMB said:Where I work now, we have to display our Massage License in the room we are working so the clients have access to them. If we change rooms the license must go with us to the new room. If we do a couples massage the license goes to that room. It is all about the Clients being able to check and see that we are legal LMT's. At the center they were displayed on a bulliten board. No more of that. They are displayed on a stand in the room.
It really is not a bother to me. There is a display stand on each self in the rooms. The problem is sometimes I do forget to move the license, espeacilly if I have a back to back massage and have to change rooms and the massage has not been communicated correctly on the computer. We have a computerized booking system that is dislayed in the therapist break room so we know if there are couples coming in for a massage. Sometimes the couple is displayed as separate massages, and then changed at the very last minute to a couples massage.
Mike Hinkle said:They are there for a reason. Does it bother you to have to do that? Seems like it takes care of the legit thing. And with the licensure they can check the state page to check if it is real. Sounds easy to me.
Darcy Neibaur BS LMT NCTMB said:Where I work now, we have to display our Massage License in the room we are working so the clients have access to them. If we change rooms the license must go with us to the new room. If we do a couples massage the license goes to that room. It is all about the Clients being able to check and see that we are legal LMT's. At the center they were displayed on a bulliten board. No more of that. They are displayed on a stand in the room.
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Darcy Neibaur BS LMT NCTMB said:It really is not a bother to me. There is a display stand on each self in the rooms. The problem is sometimes I do forget to move the license, espeacilly if I have a back to back massage and have to change rooms and the massage has not been communicated correctly on the computer. We have a computerized booking system that is dislayed in the therapist break room so we know if there are couples coming in for a massage. Sometimes the couple is displayed as separate massages, and then changed at the very last minute to a couples massage.
Mike Hinkle said:They are there for a reason. Does it bother you to have to do that? Seems like it takes care of the legit thing. And with the licensure they can check the state page to check if it is real. Sounds easy to me.
Darcy Neibaur BS LMT NCTMB said:Where I work now, we have to display our Massage License in the room we are working so the clients have access to them. If we change rooms the license must go with us to the new room. If we do a couples massage the license goes to that room. It is all about the Clients being able to check and see that we are legal LMT's. At the center they were displayed on a bulliten board. No more of that. They are displayed on a stand in the room.
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