Massage & Bodywork

January/February 2009

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set your sights higher. National certification: an achievement you can be proud of. If you aspire to greatness, only one exam* program puts both state licensure and national certification within reach. The NCBTMB exam program. National certification represents the highest standard in the field of massage and bodywork. And practitioners who earn the NCB credential experience the many rewards such an achievement brings: • Professionalism: enhances reputation • Portability: provides employment opportunities because 32 states and the District of Columbia accept the NCBTMB exam • Credibility: increases marketability and opportunities for career advancement National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork • Legitimacy: meets governmental and/or employer requirements • Career growth: promotes learning through continuing education • Pride: promotes feeling of accomplishment and personal satisfaction "National certification adds a level of professionalism to my practice that was unavailable solely through my diploma and state license. It inspires me to do and be my best in my practice. I like constantly being challenged to add to my skills through continuing education." Janet O. West Jordan, UT Put yourself at the pinnacle of the profession – take your first steps toward becoming nationally certified today. Ask your instructor, call 1-800-296-0664 or visit www.ncbtmb.org to learn more. * In the 32 states that use NCBTMB exams 1901 South Meyers Road Suite 240 Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181-5243 www.ncbtmb.org 11.04.08 ©2008 National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork. 24 massage & bodywork january/february 2009

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