Florida

These courses are REQUIRED by the state of Florida and are classified by the NCBTMB as “General” courses

  • Florida Massage Therapy Rules and Laws (10 CE hours)

    $50.00

    Course Description
    This course is intended to educate Florida licensed massage therapists about the laws and rules that regulate their profession.

    Educational Objectives
    Upon completion of this home study continuing education course, the massage practitioner should be able to:

    • Outline the requirements for renewing Florida massage therapy licensure.
    • Identify the functions of the Florida Massage Therapy Board.
    • Define practice parameters of lawful massage therapy practice.
    • Identify actions that are grounds for disciplinary action.
    • Outline the penalties associated with unlawful conduct.

    This course is presented for educational purposes only. It was developed and marketed specifically for massage therapists that are required to obtain continuing education hours for licensing purposes. The author is not giving medical, legal or other professional advice.

    This course is classified as “Cognitive” learning, meaning that there is no hands-on portion.

  • Florida Massage Therapy Rules and Laws (3 CE hours)

    $25.00

    Course Description
    This course is intended to educate Florida licensed massage therapists about the laws and rules that regulate their profession.

    Educational Objectives
    Upon completion of this home study continuing education course, the massage practitioner should be able to:

    • Outline the requirements for renewing Florida massage therapy licensure.
    • Identify the functions of the Florida Massage Therapy Board.
    • Define practice parameters of lawful massage therapy practice.
    • Identify actions that are grounds for disciplinary action.
    • Outline the penalties associated with unlawful conduct.

    This course is presented for educational purposes only. It was developed and marketed specifically for massage therapists that are required to obtain continuing education hours for licensing purposes. The author is not giving medical, legal or other professional advice.

    This course is classified as “Cognitive” learning, meaning that there is no hands-on portion.

  • Human Trafficking: Awareness and Reporting (3 CE hour)

    $25.00

    This course is an in-depth study of human trafficking, with an emphasis on identifying it in the massage industry and the necessary steps to report it to the proper authorities.  It also includes a detailed section for identifying victims and steps a victim of trafficking can take to get out of their situation safely as possible.

    Educational Objectives
    Upon completion of this home study continuing education course, the massage practitioner should be able to:

    • Identify the steps that a massage therapist can take to report suspected Human Trafficking.
    • List the Red Flags of Trafficking in the massage industry.
    • Differentiate between labor trafficking and sex trafficking.
    • Differentiate between people smuggling and human trafficking.
    • List the resources available in Florida to provide immediate help (shelter, food, and legal counsel) to Trafficking victims.

    This course is presented for educational purposes only. It was developed and marketed specifically for massage therapists that are required to obtain continuing education hours for licensing purposes. The author is not giving medical, legal or other professional advice.

    This course is classified as “Cognitive” learning, meaning that there is no hands-on portion.

  • Prevention of Medical Errors (3 CE hours)

    $25.00

    Cours Description
    This course is designed to assist massage therapists in developing habits and awareness that will lead to a reduced number of medical errors.

    Educational Objectives

    Upon completion of this home study continuing education course, the massage practitioner should be able to:

    • Describe the magnitude of medical errors.
    • Define the types of medical errors.
    • Discuss factors that increase the risk of medical errors.
    • Identify populations of special vulnerability.
    • Discuss responsibilities for reporting medical errors.
    • Identify processes to improve patient outcomes.
    • Describe public education measures related to patient safety.

    This course is presented for educational purposes only. It was developed and marketed specifically for massage therapists that are required to obtain continuing education hours for licensing purposes. The author is not giving medical, legal or other professional advice.

    This course is classified as “Cognitive” learning, meaning that there is no hands-on portion.