Diagnosing and Bias: Stop the Insanity
It's important for MTs to remain in scope of practice and not diagnose.
It's important for MTs to remain in scope of practice and not diagnose.
Working within our scope of practice is not only key to professional practice, it's essential to the health of the profession as we continue to work toward recognition as health-care providers.
Here we'll consider current the topic of addiction, and review some of the strategies being considered and implemented to try to reverse some of the dangerous trends of recent years, focusing on aspects of addiction relevant to massage therapists.
In this column, I take a different approach and explore the concept of practice-based research networks and practice-based research, and point readers to a variety of sources and resources.
Is your massage license valid when you cross state lines? Learn all about license reciprocity and how and when you can practice in other states.
What type of business owner are you? Active business owners plan, change, and adapt, while passive business owners sit back and let things happen.