NCBTMB

Certificants are required to submit 48 continuing education hours 200 hours of work experience completed during the four-year certification cycle. Six hours of ethics must be taken from an NCBTMB Approved Provider, with two of the six hours on Standard V of NCBTMB’s Standards of Practice. To become recertified, certificants must follow all policies and procedures in the Recertification Application and Reference Guide.

 

Work experience can include:

  • Massage Therapy and/or Bodywork(all types, includes Energy work)
  • Volunteerism
  • Administration
  • Teaching/Teaching Assistant
  • Curriculum Development
  • Writing/Publishing
  • Research

 

Continuing Education Requirements for the State of Arizona

Massage therapy license requirements vary from state to state, and the laws are constantly changing. It's our current understanding that, in Arizona, 25 hours of massage therapy continuing education are required every two years for professional license renewal.

 

It is also our understanding that the Arizona Board of Massage will accept our programs to fulfill these 12 hours of home study continuing education because Sacred Wandering is approved by the NCBTMB as a continuing education Approved Provider (#451236-10).

 

If you would like to verify this information, or have further questions regarding your massage therapy continuing education requirements, we suggest contacting the Arizona Board of Massage directly. The telephone number for the Arizona Board is 602-542-8604 or you can visit their website at www.massageboard.az.gov.

 

Continuing Education Requirements for the State of Wisconsin

There are currently No state continuing education requirements - unless you are certified under the AMTA, NCBTMB, or other entity.
(see Other Organizations below)

 

 

 

Other Organizations

Remember, you may also use our credits for other organizations you belong to such as the American Massage Therapy Association (AMTA) or Associated Bodywork and Massage Professionals (ABMP). Sacred Wandering courses are accepted toward continuing education requirements for membership renewal by the American Massage Therapy Association! * The AMTA does not endorse or approve courses or providers.