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The
Massage Therapy Body of Knowledge (MTBOK) Stewards are
pleased to announce the volunteer MTBOK Task Force
member selections have been made. Every attempt has
been made to select a dynamic group of individuals who
together represent what may be considered the broadly
defined field of massage therapy.
Each of
the MTBOK Task Force members were chosen for their
experience, credentials and expertise as well as having
a working understanding of at least one of the major
areas impacting the current and future growth of the
Massage Therapy profession. The members of the MTBOK
Task Force are:
Megan
Lavery
Kevin Pierce
Susan
Salvo
Michael
Shea
Steve
Schenkman
Dawn Schmidt
Nancy Schmitt
JoEllen Sefton
The Task Force is responsible for initiating a
profession-wide and unifying effort to articulate a
common body of knowledge for the profession. Under the
guidance of Chip Hines, a PMI certified Project Manager
Professional, the Task Force members will begin work on
the foundational elements of the MTBOK project in July,
2009. These foundational elements include:
- Definition of massage therapy
- Describing
the Field (primarily to enhance understanding and
appreciation of the profession by those outside the
profession)
- Scope of
Practice
- Terminology
- Competencies of an
entry-level massage therapist (knowledge, skills,
abilities)
The MTBOK project is
expected to complete the foundational elements phase of
the Massage Therapy Body of Knowledge initiative in
approximately one year.
Six organizations have
agreed to jointly steward the MTBOK initiative. They
are American Massage Therapy Association (AMTA), AMTA
Council of Schools, Associated Bodywork & Massage
Professionals (ABMP), Massage Therapy Foundation,
Federation of State Massage Therapy Boards (FSMTB) and
National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage &
Bodywork (NCBTMB).
All
stakeholders in Massage Therapy are encouraged to follow
the progress of the project, and to provide comments,
suggestions and make contributions. Specific
instructions will be forthcoming as the project gets
started this summer. Task Force bios and other MTBOK
updates are available at www.mtbok.org
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