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I am in California, on the rural end and the NCTMB certification I have had for the last 12 years hasn't meant much up here until now. With state certification coming CMT and LMT can only advertise this status if voluntarily going through state certification which will be costing a pretty penny. I have always advertised as NCTMB so I have no need to sign up for the states certification I only have to pay NCTMB $100 every 4 years. This is much more cost effective for me. I include bodyworker because I also do Watsu Therapy (Aquatic Bodywork)
Ok, let me get this right! What's Nationally Certified? What National, what certification?
With all due respect to those who are "Nationally Certified", the last time I checked the "National Certification" is the name of the business, name of the club, IS THE NAME OF THE COMPANY for massage sake!
If your are considering yourself a THERAPEUTIC massage therapist, the education, dedication and professionalism are all a given, no matter what TEST to take in order to get your state license! You are not Nationally recognized what so ever. You are licensed for your own state IF your state requires one!
I will leave it at this because I don't what to hurt people's feelings. After all, they paid much MORE for the "Nationally Certification" test and CEUs which are forced to that 24 hr of them for double the price.( i've got over 50 hr this year anyway )
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I will keep up my NCBTMB as I do look at it as a way to show that I am responsible in continuing my education and letting "John Q Public" know I am dedicated and I care.
I will stop at this because I will go on and on and you dont want that. Sometimes it is hard to understand fully what an email or typed response really truly sounds like, since all we are doing is reading it. It can be misconstrued completely.
Behnam Benyamin said:Ok, let me get this right! What's Nationally Certified? What National, what certification?
With all due respect to those who are "Nationally Certified", the last time I checked the "National Certification" is the name of the business, name of the club, IS THE NAME OF THE COMPANY for massage sake!
If your are considering yourself a THERAPEUTIC massage therapist, the education, dedication and professionalism are all a given, no matter what TEST to take in order to get your state license! You are not Nationally recognized what so ever. You are licensed for your own state IF your state requires one!
I will leave it at this because I don't what to hurt people's feelings. After all, they paid much MORE for the "Nationally Certification" test and CEUs which are forced to that 24 hr of them for double the price.( i've got over 50 hr this year anyway )
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