The National Conference for Reflexology & Bodywork Practitioners is scheduled for February 26–28, 2021, at the Maritime Conference Center in Baltimore, Maryland. Registration is $375 if you register before October 31, and increases after that date.
The National Conference for Reflexology & Bodywork Practitioners is scheduled for February 26–28, 2021, at the Maritime Conference Center in Baltimore, Maryland. Registration is $375 if you register before October 31, and increases after that date.
The Spa Mart is offering 15% off and FREE shipping on orders over $99. Stock up on treatment room essentials, PPE, and more! Sale ends at midnight on September 8.
New episodes of The ABMP Podcast are available at www.abmp.com/podcasts, or wherever you prefer to download and listen. Recent episodes this month also feature Ruth Werner's new series "I Have a Client Who ...", which explores unique client stories.
Read the newest issue of Massage & Bodywork magazine online, then pass a short quiz in the ABMP Education Center at www.abmp.com/ce to earn 2 CE hours.
Join Til Luchau for an engaging course in hands-on approaches for caring for our own hands and our clients’ hands, available at www.abmp.com/learn/course/myofascial-techniques-hands-hands in the ABMP Education Center.
In episode 20 of The ABMP Podcast, Undiagnosed Rash: What Do You Think It Is? “I Have a Client Who …” with Ruth Werner, Ruth Werner shares a client story and also tells listeners how to send in their stories for a chance to be featured on the podcast!
This month, anyone in the massage and bodywork profession can watch a featured course at a discounted rate of $5 (normally $30) and earn CE! Now through August 31, anyone can buy the course “Stretching the Neck” with Joe Muscolino and earn 1 CE hour for the discounted price of $5 (normally $30).
ABMP connected with epidemiologist Tessa Crume, an associate professor in the Epidemiology Department at the Colorado School of Health at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, to get her expert advice on this question: Should I open my school’s student clinic or only allow students to work on each other?