District of Columbia Licensed Massage Therapist CE
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State requirements for District of Columbia Licensed Massage Therapists
3 hours in ethics
2 hours in LGBTQ cultural competency
1.5 hours (10%) must be in public health priorities.
District of Columbia Licensed Massage Therapist Standard Renewal Requirements: Licensed Massage Therapists in the District of Columbia must renew their licenses every two years aligned with their birth month and complete 14 hours of continuing education, which includes 3 hours in ethics, 2 hours in LGBTQ cultural competency, and at least 6 hours of live hands-on massage technique courses. Additionally, 1.5 hours must be in public health priority topics. CPR and first aid certification must be maintained but do not count toward CE credits. Renewals must be completed online with late fees applying if renewal is after expiration
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Certification alternative/equivalency: Massage therapy courses approved by NCBTMB are accepted towards CE requirements.
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CPR/BLS/ACLS/PALS: Current CPR and first aid certification are required for renewal but do not count toward CE hours.
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Other CE Options: Online CE is accepted, and courses approved by NCBTMB are accepted. CPR and first aid certification must be submitted but do not count toward CE hours.
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