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What's Next? COVID-19 Updates for Massage Therapists

For massage therapists and bodywork practitioners who want to stay on top of the most important information about COVID-19.

The online, self-paced, 1-hour NCBTMB-approved course is available now. 

 

For massage therapists and bodywork practitioners who want to stay on top of the most important information about COVID-19.

 

This course is researched and created by Ruth Werner, award-winning author, educator, and podcast host of "I Have a Client Who..." 

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Early Reviews: 

"Thank you for all your hard work and thoughtfulness put into your content!!!"

"Ruth is an excellent communicator. She engages you and breaks complex concepts into manageable components. I really enjoyed this class and look forward to taking more. I'm thoroughly impressed with how effective learning in this format was for me."

"Ruth, thanks for staying on top of this and helping us move forward. I’m finally confident to reopen my practice." Mary Homan, Fort Collins CO

Take this class today. 

This 1-hour self-paced online course covers the latest information about COVID-19 through the lens of what massage therapists need to know to make safe, effective, evidence-informed choices for clients who have had this infection.

Participants will be able to…
  • Define COVID-19 and describe how the virus causes symptoms

  • Describe current recommendations for hygienic precautions in massage therapy settings
  • List the three vaccines currently in use in the United States
  • Identify the three main virus variants that are present in the United States
  • Analyze key decision points about massage therapy for clients who have had COVID-19
  • Construct a treatment plan for a client who had COVID-19, based on relevant variables

After you complete the course, you will continue to have access to updates with the latest information on this quickly-evolving topic.     

When asked why they would recommend this course to a friend, massage therapists said: