Mandatory Reporting
Mandatory reporters are those who work in medical and education fields and are required by law to report suspected abuse or neglect. Depending on the state, massage therapists may be classified under this designation.
ABMP recently decided to reduce the number of Massage & Bodywork print magazine issues from six to four per year. This change allows us to be more efficient with your membership dollars while also embracing the digital spaces where so many of you already connect with us.
But here's the best part: We've used this opportunity to invest in our digital future, and we're thrilled to introduce our brand-new digital magazine experience!
Visit our dedicated magazine website to explore our new platform with easier navigation and a more enjoyable reading experience. You'll have access to content tailored to your favorite topics, including technique, anatomy, pathology, ethics, research, self-care, business, and news—plus articles from your favorite authors.
The new site doesn't stop there! We've added:
We're so excited for you to experience this updated digital magazine. Content is being added continuously, so be sure to bookmark abmp.com/massage-and-bodywork-magazine in your browser so you can visit often.
Thank you for being part of our community. We can't wait for you to dive in and explore everything the new platform has to offer!
Mandatory reporters are those who work in medical and education fields and are required by law to report suspected abuse or neglect. Depending on the state, massage therapists may be classified under this designation.
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