Massage Therapy Review; Passing the NCETMB and NCETM w/ Updated Student CD-ROM

[Laura Abbott] ✓ Massage Therapy Review; Passing the NCETMB and NCETM w/ Updated Student CD-ROM ✓ Download Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Massage Therapy Review; Passing the NCETMB and NCETM w/ Updated Student CD-ROM Well-liked by students and visual learners This text has been well-liked over other texts we have used in the past at our school to review for the National Boards. Students consistently praise the organization, the excellent illustrations, and the rationale on the answers to the review questions. For the visual learner, it is well-liked, and easy to follow and understand. There may be some errors, but I have not found a review book without any, especially when it comes . FYI Professor Hate to he

Massage Therapy Review; Passing the NCETMB and NCETM w/ Updated Student CD-ROM

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Rating : 4.41 (538 Votes)
Asin : 007725113X
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 234 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-05-09
Language : English

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. She earned her undergraduate degree in Exercise Science in 1987 and her master’s degree in Sports Medicine in 1988 from Georgia State University. Laura Abbott is an NCTMB certified massage therapist having graduated from Academy of Somatic Healing Arts in Atlanta October 2000

Massage Therapy Review: Passing the NCETMB and NCETM Exams is designed to help massage therapists prepare for the National Certification Exam for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (NCETMB) AND the National Certification Exam for Therapeutic Massage (NCETM). A high first time fail rate combined with the fact that graduates must pass this exam in order work as a professional, makes Massage Therapy Review: Passing the NCETMB and NCETM Exams an excellent choice. This review text offers questions, answers, a

Well-liked by students and visual learners This text has been well-liked over other texts we have used in the past at our school to review for the National Boards. Students consistently praise the organization, the excellent illustrations, and the rationale on the answers to the review questions. For the visual learner, it is well-liked, and easy to follow and understand. There may be some errors, but I have not found a review book without any, especially when it comes . FYI Professor Hate to hear the previous review. McGraw Hill had errors on the CD that have been corrected. These corrections were made March 2007, so old or used books purchased prior to may have the old CD. I do believe the book is well written and edited and will help students pass the National Certification exams.. Kathleen Browning said Poorly edited for a study guide. I have thought about returning this book. Many of the questions and answers are wrong. I have been looking in other books to find the correct answer to many of the questions asked in the book/cd-rom. I shouldn't have review and edit a book I am using to study for a test. I would not recommend this book to others

. About the Author Laura Abbott is an NCTMB certified massage therapist having graduated from Academy of Somatic Healing Arts in Atlanta October 2000. She earned her undergraduate degree in Exercise Science in 1987 and her master’s degree in Sports Medicine in 1988 from Georgia State University

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