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While living out of the state of Texas, this course was the most practical way about getting the CEUs needed to keep my license current. IIHS was very helpful each time I called. They even informed me of a class that I ordered wasn't acceptable for CEUs and had me change to the correct one. I will recommend your courses to my friends in the future. Thank you for being so helpful in this process.

J. Steinfelt, LMT

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  1. Learn at home, so you don't lose valuable time or incur travel expenses.
  2. Affordable tuition includes everything you need: course materials, test and Certificate.
  3. You can earn CE hours accepted by the NCBTMB, AMTA, ABMP and Florida and Louisiana, as well as most other state massage licensure boards.
  4. State-of-the-art video presentations provide close-up demonstrations you can watch, practice and easily review.
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  6. With over 104,000 enrollments since 1996, you can trust and depend on the Institute to help you, too.
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Georgia Massage Therapy

Continuing Education Requirements

Massage therapy license requirements vary from state to state, and the laws are constantly changing. It's our current understanding that, in Georgia, 24 hours of massage therapy continuing education are required every 2 years by October 31st.

It is also our understanding that since the Institute for Integrative Healthcare Studies is approved by the NCBTMB as a continuing education Approved Provider (#049478-00), we are also approved by the Georgia Board of Massage. Massage therapists may take only 12 of the total 24 continuing education hours required through home study programs.

If you would like to verify this information, or have further questions regarding your massage therapy continuing education requirements, we suggest contacting the Georgia Board of Massage directly. The telephone number for the Georgia Board is 478-207-1300 or visit their website at http://sos.georgia.gov.

Remember, you may also use our credits for other organizations you belong to such as the American Massage Therapy Association (AMTA) or Associated Bodywork and Massage Professionals (ABMP).

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