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Susan G. Salvo
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  • Lake Charles, LA
  • United States

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Neurologic Laws

Started Aug 4, 2010

Bodywork: Uncovering Word Origins
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Jenny Good May 26, 2010.

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What is your website?
www.lamassageschool.com
Which modalities do you practice?
Swedish Massage, Deep Tissue Massage, Pre-natal Pregnancy Massage, Chair Massage, Trigger Point Therapy

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At 3:07pm on November 30, 2010, Samantha Ramirez said…
Hello Susan
At 6:28pm on July 23, 2010, Bekah Mulder said…
Thank you, Susan, I'm very excited about this new threshold I am crossing, as well !
At 2:58pm on July 15, 2010, ABMP said…
Hey Susan,
The Ning platform we're using won't accommodate this. I've no idea why and have requested development in this area. Will let you know if/when this is addressed.

Have a great day!
Lara
At 12:35pm on July 15, 2010, Debra Rilea said…
Our state massage board does not regulate schools, only massage therapists, therefore they follow the direction of the Commission on Postsecondary Education (state regulatory agency that licenses massage schools) as to what education they will recognize.
From previous conversations with CPE, they will allow classroom-based education only.
At 8:57am on July 15, 2010, Debra Rilea said…
Ours in very restrictive, in the first line of the Nevada Adminstrative Code "The commission will not approve a correspondence course in massage." See for full code. And there are additional laws Nevada Revised Statutes that govern schools but do not contain language about online or correspondence course work.
At 9:45pm on July 14, 2010, Debra Rilea said…
As long as it takes to change Nevada State law (3 to 7 years) to allow the Commission on Postsecondary Education, the agency that licensing private vocational educational institutes including ours, to accept online training for massage therapy schools. That is a lifetime for many, therefore we are starting with continuing education. Thanks for the link, great information!
At 6:15pm on July 14, 2010, Debra Rilea said…
Hi Susan,
Yes the ABMP webinar was helpful, discovered that we are further along the path of technology in the classroom than we thought. We will be using blended learning for continuing education as it is currently prohibited for a basic massage program in the State of Nevada.
Thanks for sharing,
Debra
At 9:56am on June 22, 2010, Taylor Cox said…
Thank you for the welcome! I'm hoping this website will help me with networking and informative resources in my new career! I am fresh out of school and don't know many other therapists in my location so I'm looking forward to meeting new people here!
At 5:57pm on June 11, 2010, Paul Lewis, RMT, NCBTMB,MFHT said…
Hello Susan, I have not been on the site for a while and just saw your message. Hope all is well. ...Paul.
At 6:10pm on June 10, 2010, Johnathan N. Hebert , LMT, NCTMB said…
Thanks Suzie!
 
 
 

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