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Maryland Massage Therapist

Social Networking Site for Massage Therapist in the Maryland / Washington DC / Virginia tri-state area.

Location: Upper Marlboro, MD
Members: 29
Latest Activity: Feb 16, 2017

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Meditation & Mindfulness for Massage Therapists

Started by Tracey Moon Sep 24, 2013.

Massage Supplies

Started by Quincy Brown Aug 20, 2009.

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Comment by Laura Garza on February 16, 2017 at 4:53pm

Hi!  It's been a while since I've been here!  I've been getting request for massage in MD - mainly chair massage.  I would like to grow my practice and see this as a way to do that since I provide in-home and corporate chair massage.  I noticed that MD has Registered Massage Practitioners and LMTs.  Is there typically a pay difference?  I saw the functions are different (RMP can only do relaxation massage, no therapeutic work) so I was assuming so.  I did have a request for Baltimore which sounded great but of course I was pricing off of LMTs based in the DC area so the cost was a bit more than expected.

Comment by Njideka N. Olatunde on June 2, 2014 at 10:48am

Greetings,

I have just joined your group and I wanted to introduce myself to you. I am Njideka Olatunde my modality is Reflexology. I have been a practitioner and certifying instructor for over 20 years based in Washington, DC. I look forward to supporting and working together in sharing information that can benefit and enhance professionally our modalities.

Comment by Tracey Moon on April 26, 2012 at 3:31pm

Anyone in Maryland have ideas about how I could get the word out about my continuing ed class at the Holistic Massage Training Institute in Baltimore?  It's the first time I'm teaching in Maryland (my home state) and would love some direction!  Class is June 15th.

Thanks!

Tracey

Comment by Tracey Moon on April 5, 2012 at 10:30am

Just in time for license renewal, Maryland therapists!

Integrating Mind Body Skills into your Massage Practice this June 15th

Holistic Massage Training Institute • Baltimore, MD  • 7 CE's • One day class

Comment by Nancy Toner Weinberger on August 22, 2011 at 11:33am

Become a Continuing Education Provider- or just teach like one!

Teaching Skills for the Workshop Leader

Chicago, Illinois - Thursday-Sunday, November 3-6, 2011
Times: 9:30AM to 6:00PM on Thursday-Saturday. 9:30AM to 12:30PM on Sunday. Additional optional non-credit hours on Sunday 1:30PM-3:30PM

Location: Courtyard Marriott Oakbrook Terrace

This is a true workshop, limited to 12 participants. Yes, you will get lots of information about designing your class, marketing it, and actually teaching it. But you will also put what you learn to use right in this workshop. Come prepared to write syllabi, learning objectives and lesson plans for your class, actually try out part of your presentation with your classmates, prepare a written plan for implementation of your marketing strategy, decide what level of certification is right for you, and if it is National Certification, actually begin to fill out the NCBTMB application at the end of the class. The learning you will get in this class will apply to all state agency requirements, and even other disciplines.  

Visit www.dynamicequilibrium.com/TSWL-ClassDescription.htm for details.

Comment by Nancy Toner Weinberger on July 19, 2011 at 12:54pm

Teacher Training Intensive
August 12-14 Raleigh, NC
Training for massage school teachers and for those who would like to teach at a massage school.

NCBTMB CE hours are awarded.
Instructor: Nancy Toner Weinberger

 

Visit http://www.dynamicequilibrium.com/TTI-ClassDescription.htm for details.

Comment by Nancy Toner Weinberger on June 27, 2011 at 4:03pm
I am running a special offer for my summer and fall Dynamic Energy Balancing 3-day classes in North Carolina (Raleigh, Durham, and Wilmington) and Maryland (Ashton- near Silver Spring). Three days includes energy work and ethics.Offer ends July 1st. Check it out here: www.dynamicequilibrium.com/DEBSpecialOffer.html 
Comment by Nancy Toner Weinberger on February 4, 2011 at 9:33am

Become a Continuing Education Provider- or just teach like one!

Teaching Skills for the Workshop Leader

Raleigh, North Carolina - Friday-Monday, March 18-21, 2011
Times: 9:30AM to 6:00PM on Friday -Sunday. 9:30AM to 12:30PM on Monday. Additional optional non-credit hours on Monday 1:30PM-3:30PM

Location: Fairfield Inn & Suites RDU Airport/Brier Creek, Raleigh, NC

This is a true workshop, limited to 10 participants. Yes, you will get lots of information about designing your class, marketing it, and actually teaching it. But you will also put what you learn to use right in this workshop. Come prepared to write syllabi, learning objectives and lesson plans for your class, actually try out part of your presentation with your classmates, prepare a written plan for implementation of your marketing strategy, decide what level of certification is right for you, and if it is National Certification, actually begin to fill out the NCBTMB application at the end of the class. The learning you will get in this class will apply to all state agency requirements, and even other disciplines.  

Visit www.dynamicequilibrium.com/TSWL-ClassDescription.htm for details.

Comment by Laura Carpenter on January 18, 2011 at 1:45pm

Massage Therapy Board Withdraws Record Keeping and Continuing Education Changes Pending Further Review

http://www.mdmassage.org/proposed10.html

 

 

Comment by Leslie Knee on January 18, 2011 at 9:53am

Blue Heron Wellness is adding LMTs to our team, voted Best Massage 2010 in Washingtonian Mag. Choose from Fri/Sat/Sun afternoon/early evening shifts. Fill in shifts often available during the week, if desired. 2 years experience, MD licensed, and must be skilled in and love Deep Tissue/NMT/sports-type, etc. work. Great pay scale, and you’ll be busy. Send resumes to lesliekneecmt@yahoo.com .

 

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