RMTs: Submit your Cycle 11 CECs
Quality Assurance Cycle 11 ends on October 31, 2018. Even if you have completed and uploaded completion certificates for the required number of continuing education credits, you must still submit your CECs to CMTBC.
Quality Assurance Cycle 11 ends on October 31, 2018. Even if you have completed and uploaded completion certificates for the required number of continuing education credits, you must still submit your CECs to CMTBC.
CMTBC has developed a new standard of practice on consent and published it for an eight-week notice period, during which any RMT or member of the public may submit comments about the proposed standard.
RMTs have until October 31, 2018 to complete required continuing education credits. Read comprehensive information on how to ensure you have enough CECs by the deadline.
RMTs planning continuing education activities that are not on the Approved Continuing Education list need to take steps to ensure they receive continuing education credits for those activities.
While a number of RMTs have completed their continuing education credit requirements for Cycle 11, as of mid-July 2018, most registrants still need to report their CECs in the Registrant Portal.
CMTBC provides clarification on what the College’s new standard of practice on professional boundaries means for the practice of accepting tips from patients.
Quality assurance Cycle 12 will run from November 1, 2018 to October 31, 2020. Read about what’s in store for CMTBC registrants in Cycle 12.
The College of Massage Therapists of British Columbia has issued a statement on former RMT Bodhi Jones.
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