Continuing Education Requirements
AMTA: Beginning with the first full year of Professional Active membership, a member is required to complete 48 clock hours of continuing education every 4 years or provide NCBTMB or NCCAOM-ABT certification and expiration date for renewal as a Professional Active member of AMTA.
State of New Hampshire: Continuing education for licensees, as reviewed by the advisory board, shall require 12 hours of study over a 2-year period for completion before license renewal every 2 years.
NCBTMB: Those certificants choosing to recertify are required to submit forty-eight (48) continuing education hours and documentation for 200 hours of work experience completed during the four-year certification cycle.
To meet the diverse and unique needs of NH LMT's your ATMA-NH chapter offers approx 18-24 hours of NCBTMB approved CEHs (Continuing Education Hours) during our 3 chapter meetings each year. Taking advantage of this continuing education not only will assure you have met all requirements for licensure and/or membership, but also is discounted enough that it more than pays for your membership in our professional association.
The AMTA-NH Chapter is dedicated to providing workshops to professionals that will not only help them meet their continuing education requirements for licensure, but also to offer education that is current and relevant to their client's needs. Check the links below for upcoming workshops and presenter bio's.
Questions? Contact: Judy Harrington at 603-926-8450, Ext. 1 (email: education@amta-nh.org)
AMTA-NH Education 2010 - 2011
October 16-17, 2010 Whitney Lowe -Orthopedic Massage & Assessment (SERESC)