Michigan Board of Massage Now Uses CEBroker To Report Your CE Hours To The Board. We forward all CE Hours to CEBroker when you include your name, MI licensing number (no letters) and roll your state to MI when you purchase.
Currently, we understand that Michigan requires the following
- 18 CE hours every three years
- Two hours (minimum) in Professional Ethics
- 1 hour (minimum) “Pain and Symptom Management” *See our “Chronic Pain & Symptom Management” course
- 1 hour (minimum) Human Trafficking (Complete only 1 time outside of CE Hours) *See “Human Trafficking” course
- Implicit Bias CE approved by the ACCME (Mandatory). Free course link provided below
See Our Michigan CE Bundle Here
- You may complete only 12 CE (continuing education) hours online in one calendar day
- You can use any of our Ethics continuing education courses to satisfy Michigan requirement
- You can take our clinical courses to meet the Pain and Symptom Management requirement
- Implicit Bias CE Approved by ACCME (Free link in our Michigan Course Bundle description)
- MassageCElearningtree is approved by the NCBTMB as a continuing education Approved Provider and the Michigan Board of Massage accepts NCBTMB CE for massage renewal CE
- If your massage license is expired or lapsed, you will need to renew directly through the MI Massage Board with a copy of each Course of Completion certificate. CEBroker only has active MI licenses online.
- CEBroker reporting: At purchase, add name, MI license number (only numbers, no letters) and roll your state to MI
Please visit the state licensing board to verify massage licensing renewal requirements or for further information.
Michigan Massage Board Link HERE
https://cmepassport.org/activity/search?specialty=implicit%20bias (Link to Implicit Bias CE on CME Passport)
Please note that all courses are approved by NCBTMB (National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork) recertification, NCBTMB Approved Provider #450015-06. Massage therapy laws change frequently and vary from state to state. Although we try to provide you with the most accurate information available, ultimately it is the responsibility of the student to contact their state licensing bureau to verify massage licensing renewal requirements and specific requirements for state courses.