Do you stress about meeting deadlines, compliance standards and the needs of your students with limited staff? In this video session, we will discuss the challenges administrators face, and explore how to incorporate strategies and tools to empower staff in their roles and achieve deliverables with limited personnel.
At the completion of this course, the participant will be able to:
- Assess what activities are vital to running your school and making a positive learning experience for your students.
- Describe ways to streamline processes so you can spend more time on the most important tasks that will make the most difference to your students.
- Discuss how to best support your students throughout their full life cycle in your school.
Michelle Cordero, LMT received her Bachelor's degree from Cornell University in 1999, and her Associates of Applied Science in Massage Therapy in 2003. She has been teaching for over a decade and has been the Director of Education for ASIS Massage Education for the past six years.
Course Expiration
Please note that you must complete each AMTA online learning course and pass the exam one year from the date of purchase. If you do not complete the course and pass the exam within one year, you will be required to re-purchase the course.
Online courses expire one year from the date of purchase. When a course expires, you will no longer have access to the course materials and will be required to re-purchase the course.
Copyright
This course contains information that is proprietary. None of the material contained within this course may be used without the express written permission
of AMTA unless otherwise indicated in the course. As a reminder, before practicing any new modalities or techniques, check with your state’s massage therapy
regulatory authority to ensure they are within the state’s defined scope of practice for massage therapy.
Refunds
Online courses are non-refundable. AMTA will not cover fees incurred from duplicate payments, insufficient funds, stopped payments or credit/debit cards over
credit limits.