Wisconsin Massage Therapy Continuing Education Requirements

Approval Status:
NCBTMB Accepts Jumozy Massage Courses 

Wisconsin Continuing Education Requirement:

24 hours biennially (2 hours to be ethics)

(by an NCBTMB-approved provider)

Jumozy is an approved provider for the West Virginia Massage Therapy Licensure Board as NCBTMB provider #452024-12.

NCBTMB Continuing Education Requirements

NCBTMB

Jumozy is approved by the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork (NCBTMB) as a continuing education Approved Provider. Our Provider # is 452024-12.

NCBTMB advocates for professional development through quality lifelong learning, and requires continuing education as part of the recertification process to ensure you practice safely, competently, and effectively. Every two years, NCBTMB mandates 24 hours of massage therapy continuing education to maintain Board Certification.

According to NCBTMB:

Continuing education plays a critical role in NCBTMB’s recertification program. ...those who select the CE option are required to earn credits from an NCBTMB Approved Provider. This ensures that certificants receive quality instruction of the highest standards.

Some recent changes have been made concerning certification by NCBTMB. On January 1, 2013, a new credential – Board Certification – was launched to establish a new national standard, replacing the National Certification.

The National Certification was only available through December 31, 2012. Effective January 1, 2013, achievement of this credential was retired (although can be retained through December 31, 2016, through recertification) and the Board Certification credential will be the highest credential available to the profession.

Go to http://www.ncbtmb.org/certificants/board-certification for information on Board Certification.

NCBTMB Board Certified practitioners must renew their certification every two years.

To recertify as a Board Certified Massage Therapist, practitioners must:

    Pass a thorough national background check
    Maintain a current CPR certification (Hours for CPR training may not be counted toward your 24 hours of Continuing Education required for re-certification)
    Re-affirm commitment to the NCBTMB Standards of Practice and Code of Ethics
    Re-affirm commitment to the NCBTMB Anti-Trafficking Pledge
    Complete 100 hours of documented hands-on experience
    Complete 24 hours of Continuing Education classes:
        3 hours of the 24 hours must be in research
        No more than 4 hours of the 24 hours may be in self-care
        No more than 4 hours of the 24 hours may be in courses less than 2 credits
        Ethics courses are no longer required as part of the 24 hours

You may submit your 24 continuing education and 100 hours of work experience for re-certification up to one year prior to your certification expiration date.

NCBTMB required continuing education may be met with online continuing education courses. All of our courses at www.jumozy.com are NCBTMB approved.

Continuing Education Requirements - State of Wisconsin

Most individual state regulatory boards require continuing education for massage therapists to renew licensing.

Jumozy massage therapy courses are accepted for online CE for Wisconsin Massage Therapist (MT), either as an NCBTMB Approved Provider or as approved by the state board. You can check the licensing requirements for your state here, but always double check with your state regulatory board for information (in case there have been any changes) and city and county authorities as to local regulations. Washington Massage Therapy licensee's are responsible for being up to date with the Wisconsin continuing education requirements.

 CEU Course Topics Include:

    Craniosacral Courses
    Energy Healing Courses
    Lymphatic Drainage Courses
    Massage Courses
    Reflexology Courses

WI State Board of Massage Therapy Contact Information:

Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services
Massage Therapy and Bodywork Therapy Affiliated Credentialing Board
1400 E. Washington Ave.
Madison, WI 53703
Ph: (608) 266-2112
Fax: (608) 261-7083
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Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services