AlwaysDepressed
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Fellow bodyworkers, as a student of massotherapy, I am unsurprisingly preoccupied with my impending graduation, and thus with state boards in particular. This has lead me to several disturbing revelations, such as the facts that not only is Ohio far behind the rest of the country in the materials we are being tested on (we are still using the Kellogg text for state boards), but even if another student receives their license in another state and passes their National Certification Exam (NCE), the state of Ohio does not recognize their accomplishments, and instead makes them begin their schooling from the beginning. My questions are:
1: What procedures would I, or a group such as the AMTA, have to go through in order to change the regulations in Ohio, so that they would begin to accept students who had passed the National Certification Exam in another state?
2: Is it possible to drag the state of Ohio out of the dark ages, and start using another text that was written later than the beginning out the 20th century? And if so, how would I go about initiating this change in policy?
Thank you, and I look forward to any and all comments or suggestions on either of these two matters.
1: What procedures would I, or a group such as the AMTA, have to go through in order to change the regulations in Ohio, so that they would begin to accept students who had passed the National Certification Exam in another state?
2: Is it possible to drag the state of Ohio out of the dark ages, and start using another text that was written later than the beginning out the 20th century? And if so, how would I go about initiating this change in policy?
Thank you, and I look forward to any and all comments or suggestions on either of these two matters.