N.J. Admin. Code § 13:37A-4.2 - Continuing education programs
(a) A licensee may
obtain continuing education credit hours from the following:
1. Successful completion of continuing
education courses or programs related to the practice of massage and bodywork
therapy, one credit hour for each hour of instruction. Courses and programs
shall be approved by, or offered by providers approved by:
i. NCBTMB;
ii. NCCAOM;
iii. The American Massage Therapy Association
(AMTA);
iv. The American
Organization for Bodywork Therapies of Asia (AOBTA);
v. The Association of Bodywork and Massage
Professionals (ABMP);
vi. The
American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC);
vii. The American Polarity Therapy
Association (APTA);
viii. The
American Physical Therapy Association (APTA);
ix. FSMTB;
x. The International Association of
Structural Integrators (IASI);
xi.
The American Medical Association (AMA);
xii. The Ida P. Rolf Research Foundation;
or
xiii. A state board of massage,
massage and bodywork, physical therapy, or chiropractic;
2. Teaching a new continuing education
program related to massage and bodywork therapy that is approved pursuant to
(a)1 or 2 above. As used in this paragraph, "new" means that the licensee has
never taught or developed curriculum for that course or program in any
educational setting; one credit hour for each hour taught;
3. Authorship of a published textbook or a
chapter of a textbook directly related to the practice of massage and bodywork
therapy; four credit hours for each chapter up to 20 credit hours;
4. Authorship of a published article, which
has been referred through peer review, related to the practice of massage and
bodywork therapy, in a medical or health related journal; four credit hours;
and
5. Presenting a new seminar or
lecture to professional peers, provided the seminar or lecture is at least one
hour long; as used in this paragraph, "new" means that the licensee has never
presented the seminar or lecture before; one credit hour for each hour of
presentation.
Notes
See: 45 N.J.R. 1563(c).
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