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Georgia Massage Therapy Continuing Education Requirements

Massage therapy continuing education requirements for license renewal vary from state to state and the laws are constantly changing. It is our current understanding that Georgia requires massage therapists to complete 24 CE hours every 2 years by October 31st, for license renewal.

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  • You may take up to 12 hours of the required 24 continuing education hours through our home study courses.
  • Because the Institute for Integrative Healthcare Studies is approved by the NCBTMB as a continuing education Approved Provider, the Georgia Board of Massage will accept many of our 150+ courses EXCEPT courses on:
    • Asian Bodywork Therapy
    • Acupressure
    • Amma
    • AMMA Therapy®
    • Aromatherapy
    • Chi Nei Tsang
    • Craniosacral Therapy
    • Cupping
    • Jin Shin, Jin Shin Do® Bodymind Acupressure, Jin Shin Jitsu, Jin Shin Jyutsu®
    • Kinesiotaping
    • Light therapy
    • Qigong
    • Nuad Bo ‘Rarn (Traditional Thai Bodywork)
    • Okazaki Restorative Therapy
    • Polarity
    • Reiki
    • Reflexology
    • Shiatsu in all forms
    • Structural Integration
    • Tuina

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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 844-753-7825 or visit their website at https://sos.ga.gov/page/georgia-board-massage-therapy-continuing-education.

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 What is this?

The Institute for Integrative Healthcare Studies is approved by the NCBTMB as a continuing education Approved Provider (#049478-00). All of our continuing education programs can be used for National Certification renewal.

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