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So I've started my own practice and I have no earthly clue what I need to do to make sure all of the legal stuff is done. Is there a useful resource online for louisiana therapists? Or do any of you…Continue
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Started by Caitlin Lemoine. Last reply by ken hatcher May 11, 2014.
Energetic Trauma Release- March 9, 2013This class is designed to increase your knowledge regarding the effects of trauma/chronic stress in your practice, with your family or as a self care model.…Continue
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Started by Sue Heldenbrand Feb 15, 2013.
To Everyone Listing CE Classes in this Group. Please be aware that the Louisiana Board of Massage has very specific requirements in the law on posting ads in regard to continuing education classes.…Continue
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Started by Michael A. Breaux Jul 12, 2011.
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Hi Michael
I saw you mention a study guide for the Louisiana Oral Exam in an earlier post. I am taking the exam this Friday and would love to look over it as a little extra last minute study material! My email address is avalentine99@gmail.com if you have a chance to send me a copy. It would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks a bunch--Amber
12 CEUs for Louisiana
Palpatory Assessment of the Shoulder
May 14-15 Lake Charles, la
June 25-26 Shreveport, la
Hey Molly, What they need is is course descriptions to see how your hours are categorized to make sure that you have enough to transfer and complete LA requirements. Our state requires 125 hours of Anatomy & Physiology, 325 of massage techniques, and 50 of various classes including business, health, hydro, etc. For example, a transcript may say the applicant completed 20 hours of Kinesiology - but the catalog may describe it as structural kinesiology which might be applied toward the A&P hours; whereas applied kinesiology might be applied toward massage hours or not accepted at all. See if your school has a website with course descriptions that can be printed out. Also bring proof of passage of one of the national exams with you the NCE or MBLEX. Write me at mbreaux@hotmail.com and I'll send you our school's study guide for the oral.
PS IF you don't have enough hours after your transcript is evaluated, find a school in Louisiana that will transfer the hours that the board has accepted and sell you only the few hours you need to complete LA licensing. Good luck.
Hi Michael
One can apply these CE's towards their NCBTMB continuing ed requirements and I will state that they are used strictly for that purpose.
Thanks again for informing me about the rules and regs. in your state.
Dear Frank,
Regarding Gift Certificates, my understanding is that in Louisiana there is NO expiration allowed on Gift Certificates, that they can be redeemed as long as the company that sold them is still in business. This is not a massage law, but a general law. I put a one year expiration date on my gift certificates just as an incentive for the client to book without waiting forever, but I honor them forever. If you have an attorney that is a friend, you may want to ask them for a reference. My advice is - if a client wants to redeem a 20 year old gift certificate - honor it.
Hey Kim, no I'm not interested in Pediatric Massage, I've been a deep tissue practitioner for 20 years and there's not much demand for torturing children...
I just wanted to reiterate what Karina said. NCBTMB may be missinforming you. There is a whole separate procedure to be approved in Louisiana. It does involve paperwork and a an extra cost, but please if you post an add here in a section for Louisiana therapists, you really need to post that your CE is not approved for LA CE credit as required by Louisiana Law. I don't teach CE courses, so I'm not some competitor, just a former LA Board Member trying to keep you out of potential trouble. To get your course approved, go to www.labmt.org
Below are the quoted sections from the LA Massage Rules and Regs regarding continuing education classes, required languaging, and penalties for misuse. We really need good CE providers in this state and I'm sure your program will be approved, but if you don't go through the appropriate channels, you may end up inadvertently shooting yourself in the foot and become ineligible for approval. Let me know if I can help. Again, good luck!
E. Providers must have approval, in writing, from the
board before disseminating any notices that their program is
approved for license renewal credit. In the event a provider
does advertise approval by the board and approval has not
been granted in writing, that the provider may be subject to a
fine up to $1,000 and/or up to a two year period, no
application for approval of continuing education programs
by that provider will be considered for approval. The fine
must be have been paid before any applications are
considered for any future programs by that provider.
J. Statement as to Approval
1. The provider of a program approved for Louisiana
CEU units may announce or indicate in advertising,
promotional and other materials as follows :
"Approved by the Louisiana Board of Massage
Therapy for a maximum of ____ hours CEUs".
No other statement regarding Louisiana CEU approval may
be made in advertising, promotional and/or other materials,
included but not limited to, a statement that an application
has been to the board for approval or that the provider
intends to apply for approval.
2. Providers may offer programs that are not approved
pursuant to this Section. However, if a provider offers a
program for which approval is not sought, or for which
approval has been denied, the provider must announce in all
advertising, promotional and other materials concerning the
program as follows:
"Not offered for Louisiana State Board
of Massage Therapy CEUs".
Thank you Karina.
I know, NCBTMB have their hands full.
Kim
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