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The NCB approves providers of continuing education--meaning "beyond entry level." Their rationale is that continuing education must go beyond what one should have learned in the first 500 hours of massage school, which is considered the minimum standard (yes, I know some states don't have that or have none at all, but that's changing fast). They don't have anything to do with approving entry-level massage schools, other than assigning them an identification number for their graduates to use in applying to take an exam.
Basic Swedish massage is considered entry level that everyone should know when they graduate from school. If you look on the NCBTMB website, CE is allowed in NMT, DT, ortho massage, and other advanced techniques, etc, but Swedish massage is not a category. Any A&P must be advanced in order to be acceptable as CE, such as cadaver dissection or in-depth study of viscera, fascia, etc.
As for the lack of knowledge of A&P basics, there are several factors responsible for that. One, some people mistakenly think massage is only about giving a rub-a-dub, and they don't realize there is hard science involved here. They somehow manage to study enough to pass the test, or they were grandfathered, and then it promptly flew out of their head. Two, schools are at fault when they are just using the latest crop of inexperienced graduates for instructors; when they have no entrance standards other than people having the money to pay for their program; when they graduate students who aren't up to snuff just to get rid of them and make room for the next crop....need I go on?
I'm only saying that's what the NCB decrees, and at this moment in time, they are the whole ball of wax. Of course, with so many new entities on the recent horizon, that could change any time.
Thanks so much ladies! I appreciate all the detailed info. I will continue my certification process per your suggestions. Connie as soon as I get approved I will let you know! =) Thanks Again... If anyone has any marketing suggestions - once the course is approved , I welcome them all! ~ Marla Bishop
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