From
the Chair
Garnet
Adair, NCTMB
Each spring the torch of leadership is passed
on the NCBTMB board. As I step down from my position as chair
and pass the gavel of leadership to Judy Dean, I look forward
to seeing the fruition of the many exciting developments that
took place during my term as chair.
This also is a time to reflect on the
past. NCBTMB's executive director, Christine D. Niero, PhD, recently
announced her resignation. Christine has helped NCBTMB grow from
a small certification program to an integrated strategically driven
and focused organization, with state-of-the-art programs all serving
to meet the many and diverse needs of you – our stakeholders.
She has also been a driving force behind
maintaining NCCA accreditation, transitioning NCBTMB to the Chauncey
Group International for testing services and increasing the number
of certified practitioners to almost 78,000.
With the acceptance of Christine's resignation,
NCBTMB will select a new executive director to serve as her successor
to facilitate a seamless transition.
As Judy begins her term as chair this
May and NCBTMB brings on a new executive director, we will continue
to build on the foundation created by the organization's past
leadership and staff.
As this issue of Infoline demonstrates,
NCBTMB is continuing its work to keep schools informed and to
provide them with the tools needed to ensure a bright future for
their students. Throughout these leadership and staff transitions,
NCBTMB's key purposes and strategic direction remain the same
and our programs continue. Although we look back on the past to
see the many goals that have been accomplished, we also are looking
to the future and the many opportunities that lie ahead.
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NCBTMB
Spreads the Word
NCBTMB goes on the
road to stay connected with stakeholders
From Georgia to Michigan, NCBTMB is hosting outreach
events in various states across the country. These events are
part of the NCBTMB school outreach program's continual effort
to stay connected with you – its stakeholder schools.
Designed as another way to strengthen communications between NCBTMB
and massage and bodywork schools, these events come as a result
of the 2003 school outreach survey, revealing that schools are
seeking more information on programs and services within NCBTMB.
Schools in the states visited are sent
a formal invitation to attend the presentations hosted by Susan
Scoboria, NCTMB, NCBTMB school outreach coordinator, and Sally
Hacking, NCBTMB government relations consultant.
Topics to be covered and discussed during the meetings include
the current status of massage and bodywork regulation and legislation
in the visited state, the development of the NCE, NCBTMB's application
process and the content outline and eligibility criteria for the
new entry-level massage-only credential.
The success of outreach events in Georgia
and Michigan has led to others being scheduled in Somerset, New
Jersey on April 24 and in Las Vegas, Nevada on August 29. Upcoming
presentations also are tentatively being arranged in California,
Washington, Tennessee and Colorado.
"Our goal is to do our best in educating
schools on NCBTMB and its programs," said Scoboria. "By
creating an open forum between NCBTMB and its stakeholders, these
outreach events will provide us with valuable feedback to take
back to the board of directors."
NCBTMB will continue its effort to maintain
open lines of communication with schools by developing new and
innovative approaches to the school outreach. Stay tuned for updates
on the school outreach program's efforts in upcoming issues of
Infoline.
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New
Credential Update
Have you heard the buzz? NCBTMB is gearing up to offer a new
massage-only credential – the National Certification
in Therapeutic Massage (NCTM).
This entry-level credential will provide
your students with the option to choose between this new massage-only
credential or the current combined massage and bodywork credential
(National Certification in Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork–
NCTMB).

NCTM Fast Facts
Credential – National Certification in Therapeutic
Massage (NCTM)
Specifics – Massage-only, entry-level
Examination – National Certification Examination
for Therapeutic Massage (NCETM)
Eligibility Criteria – To be considered eligible
to take the NCETM, a candidate must have:
a. A minimum of 500 hours of in-class, supervised
instruction, broken down as follows:
- 125 hours of in-class, supervised instruction in the body's
systems and anatomy, physiology and kinesiology
- 200 hours of in-class, supervised instruction in massage
and bodywork assessment, theory and application
- 40 hours of in-class, supervised instruction in pathology
- 10 hours of in-class instruction in business and ethics (a
minimum of 6 hours in ethics)
- 125 hours of additional in-class, supervised instruction
in an area or related field that theoretically completes your
massage program of study.
b. Graduated from a school that is approved
to provide massage therapy and/or bodywork training in the state
in which it is located.
Content Outline – Based on the results of NCBTMB's
recent job analysis, the NCETM will contain the content areas
and percentage weights outlined in the adjacent chart. (More information
about the content outline for the NCETM can be found on www.ncbtmb.com)
Expected Test Launch Date – Late 2004/Early 2005
NCBTMB will continue to update schools on its progress toward
launching the new NCTM credential. Stay tuned to Infoline
and www.ncbtmb.com for the latest information.
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Are
Your Students Following the Steps?
Applying for the National Certification
Examination (NCE) has never been easier. Help your students by
following a four-step process to increase the ease of exam registration.
Step One
Provide students with the following:
- A notarized copy of their diploma.
- A statement on school letterhead verifying the ethics hours
in your program unless stated on the transcript.
- A sealed envelope with the "Official Transcript"
in it sent directly to NCBTMB by the school.
Step Two
Have students complete the National Certification Application
Packet in hard copy or online. The application can be found within
the NCE Candidate Handbook, available online or in print (see
article on page 4 to learn how to order the handbook). Online
applications are preferred and can reduce registration time by
nearly a week.
Have students include the following in their application packet:
- Fee of $225 (Money Order, Visa/MC, personal or cashier's check)
- The completed, signed and dated National Certification Application
Form
- All items listed in Step One
Have students mail this packet to:
NCBTMB
Dept. #4331
PO Box 85080
Richmond, VA 23285-4331
(We recommend that students mail these items "Certified,
Return Receipt" and keep a hard copy for their records)
Step Three
Within one to three weeks, the applicant will receive
a letter of eligibility from The Chauncey Group, the testing company
contracted by the National Certification Board to administer the
National Certification Examination.
Students will then need to:
- Review the instructions in the Candidate Handbook regarding
taking the exam and what items to bring on exam day. (see page
11 of handbook)
- Call the phone number listed for the selected testing site
and set up an exam date AS SOON AS POSSIBLE (the test must be
taken within 90 days of the date the letter of eligibility).
- Bring two forms of ID on the test date, one MUST have a recent
photo issued by the government. (see page 11 of the handbook).
Step Four
Step Four is only applicable if the applicant's score
must be sent to a state regulatory agency to document successful
completion of the National Certification Examination for purposes
of registration or licensure. (Note - this step does not apply
if being sent to FL, MD, NM or WA. Studensts in these states will
have to check item 19 on the application form).
Have students fill out the Score Report
Request Form (found in the Candidate Handbook). This form requests
that the Chauncey Group send an Official Score Report to this
agency. Fill out the necessary information and return with the
$10.00 fee (money order or certified check only) to:
The Chauncey Group International
c/o The NCBTMB Customer Service
664 Rosedale Road
Princeton, NJ 08540
Complete this step as soon as possible after passing the NCE
to ensure a quick and complete application process for any state
required credential.
For information and flyers about this
four-step registration process, please consult the Classroom in
a Box packet.

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NCBTMB TO
CONDUCT A TRAINING
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NCBTMB is pleased to announce plans
to conduct a training needs analysis survey. The survey
is part of NCBTMB's continuing outreach efforts to ensure
that therapeutic massage and bodywork training programs
have access to important information to guide educational
curriculum development and review.
Both therapeutic massage and bodywork educators and students
will be invited to complete the online survey, due to be
published in late August 2004. The survey content is based
on the recently completed NCE job analysis study. The Chauncey
Group, a Capstar company, which conducted the NCE job analysis,
will also conduct the training needs analysis survey for
NCBTMB.
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Tools
for Schools – NCBTMB’s Classroom in a Box
Hang your posters, watch your videos and
start talking to your students about National Certification!
With the first installment (Folder 1) of the NCBTMB Classroom
in a Box now in your hands, you should have the tools you need
to initiate a dialogue with students about credentials and preparing
for National Certification.
While the box may have extra room now, NCBTMB will be developing
additional materials in the near future and more folders will
follow to help you continue the dialogue on National Certification
with students. Use the box to store all your materials on National
Certification or for quick reference as needed.
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NCBTMB wants your feedback on the Classroom in a Box.
Visit www.ncbtmb.com/survey/
schoolsurvey.htm to respond to a short survey about this
new tool.
Your feedback will help NCBTMB develop additional curriculum
aides for future installments to the Classroom in a Box.
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Candidate
Handbook FAQ
The NCBTMB Candidate Handbook is a must-have for
any of your students applying for National Certification or interested
in learning more about certification requirements and procedures.
The following are a few frequently asked questions (FAQs) about
the handbook.
How can I order copies of the NCBTMB Candidate Handbook?
There are two ways to order the handbook:
- Online – Visit NCBTMB's home page at www.ncbtmb.com
and click on the link "Order Free Candidate Handbooks Online."
- Via Phone – Call 888-802-6600, NCBTMB's Candidate Handbook
request line.
Either way you choose to order the handbook, it will be shipped
to you in 7-10 days. Both of these options also allow you to request
multiple copies of the handbook.
The handbook may also be downloaded in PDF format online at www.ncbtmb.com
under the "Applicant's Corner" link.
Is there a fee to request a handbook?
No, the Candidate Handbook is free.
What content is in the Candidate Handbook?
The handbook contains an overview of the National Certification
program, information about eligibility and the exam procedure,
the application for National Certification, exam preparatory materials
and the NCBTMB's Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice.
Why is the handbook dated?
The date on the Candidate Handbook refers to the date when the
last update was made. New handbooks are printed whenever major
edits are made, and typically this is done once a year. The most
current handbook is dated April 2004.
How will the recent job analysis affect the Candidate
Handbook?
The handbook will be revised this year based on the results of
the job analysis to reflect the updated eligibility requirements
and content outline of the National Certification Examination
for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (NCE). It is expected that
this new handbook will be available in summer 2004.
Can I use the Candidate Handbook if I am applying for
the Portfolio Review option?
Candidates applying for the NCE through the portfolio review process
should consult the Portfolio Review Handbook, which can be ordered
online or through the same toll free number above, or viewed online.
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NCBTMB
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Contents
NCBTMB Spreads the Word
New Credential
Update
Are Your Students Following
the Steps?
NCBTMB to Conduct a Training
Needs Survey
Tools for Schools –
NCBTMB’s Classroom in a Box
Candidate Handbook FAQ
Board
of Directors
Garnet Adair, NCTMB, Chair
Tucson, AZ – 2004
Judy Dean, MEd, RN, BC, NCTMB,
Chair-Elect
LaPorte, IN – 2005
Elaine Calenda, NCTMB, Secretary/Treasurer
Longmont, CO – 2004
Neal Barry, LMT, NCTMB
Stratford, CT – 2006
Tree Bright, NCTMB
Winston-Salem, NC – 2004
Pam Laubscher, DO, Public
Member
Oro Valley, AZ – 2005
Robert Lehnberg, NCTMB
Bayside, CA – 2006
Elizabeth McIntyre, RN, MAS,
NCTMB
Lancaster, MD – 2005
William Stoehs, Public Member
Miramar, FL – 2006
Whitney Lowe, NCTMB
Immediate Past Chair
Bend, OR
Terms end on April 30
of year indicated.
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