Vermont currently has no state regulation for massage therapy at this time. 

You may still need to complete CE hours to:
(1) Meet city or county regulations.
(2) pursue NCBTMB Board Certification.
(3) Maintain memberships with massage organizations.
(4) Complete industry training for employer requirements.
(5) Continue professional development in bodywork practices.

Remember: If you become licensed in another state, that massage board will expect you to have kept up with completion of continuing education. 
We suggest you attain NCBTMB board certification, the highest credential within the massage profession which demonstrates advanced skills and credibility.

We Suggest:
National Course Package (24) CE's.
INCLUDES:
1. Professional Ethics - (4 CE's).
2. Medical Errors - (4 CE's).
3. Shoulder Relief - (4 CE's).
4. Hydrotherapy - (4 CE's).
5. Injuries - (4 CE's).
6. Stretching - (4 CE's).
*All NCBTMB Approved*

Provider Numbers - Professor Joe LaTorre
NCBTMB: [207].
Florida: [50-15123].
Louisiana: [LAP273].

Mississippi: [3891].

HOW DOES IT WORK?

> READ Course Instructions - Do Not Skip Pages.
> LOG (On / Off) - Without Starting Course Over.
> Quizzes - Need 70% Score - Unlimited Retakes.
> Download Course Certificate Upon Completion.
> NCBTMB Approved Courses - Provider [207].

Online CE's for Vermont Massage Therapists and health care professionals.

CEULMT.com is the #1 source for Online CEU’s in the Massage Therapy and Healthcare industry. We continually improve our online learning experience with State Approved, NCTMB Board Certified CE Courses. Our CE website allows you to complete your classes 100% online - anywhere, anytime. Upon completion of each class, instantly download Certificates of Completion to meet Vermont city and county ordinances, or NCBTMB board certification and renewal.

OUR PROVIDER LICENSES

NCBTMB: 207 | Florida: 50-15123 | Mississippi: 3891 | Louisiana: LAP273