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AMTA 2013 National Convention

Mar. 27, Evanston, IL – The American Massage Therapy Association (AMTA) announces that registration for its national convention, to be held in Fort Worth, Texas from September 25-28, is now available online.

April 1, 2013  By Massage Therapy Canada


All
massage therapists and students are welcome at the convention and encouraged to
take advantage of early-bird rates for registration.  The AMTA convention
continues to be the largest gathering of massage therapists, students and
product companies in the massage therapy profession. 


The
theme of the convention is “Engage, Connect, Thrive”.  Its aim is: to inspire attendees to engage in the highest
quality education in the profession; to connect with other massage therapists;
and to take advantage of vast resources in the exhibit hall, so they will
thrive in their careers. Thought-provoking speakers will stimulate dialogue and
give attendees tools they can use immediately in their practices.  Continuing education sessions
fill up early and AMTA encourages massage therapists to register early to
ensure they can attend every session of their choice.


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As AMTA
celebrates its 70th anniversary, attendees will have access to more
than 35 courses of continuing education, including special programming options
for teachers, researchers and students.  All classes are submitted in
advance for continuing education approval by those states that require it, so
massage therapists practicing in any state can rest assured that their
experience will meet the high-quality standards they need to maintain their
licenses.


This
year, the conference will also feature an overview of the profession-wide
Entry-Level Analysis Project and what it can mean for massage schools, students
and future massage therapists. Join AMTA for education, networking,
collaboration and fun in Texas.


Full
convention information and registration is available at www.amtamassage.org/2013Convention.


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