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Position Statements Test Process Successfully Completed at Annual House of
Delegates Meeting – Proposals for 2005 Accepted Through January 2005
In October, the House of Delegates (HOD) considered and voted on a proposed test
Position Statement about the value of massage for stress relief. This proposal
completed the review process and met all Board-approved criteria to be
considered by the HOD. Even if it had been approved, the test was not binding on
delegates or AMTA.
This is a great step forward for AMTA, as approved Position Statements will
represent the sense of the delegates, who were elected by members in their
chapters. It also represents a new level of responsibility for delegates as they
examine the pros and cons of a proposed Position Statement.
All proposals submitted by February 1, 2005 will go through standard review,
with those meeting all criteria to be considered at the 2005 House of Delegates
meeting in September.
Chapter Volunteer Orientation Program a Great Success
Camaraderie, learning and sharing were in full force once again this year, at
AMTA’s 2nd annual Chapter Volunteer Orientation Program (CVOP). From July 8–11,
79 volunteers from 49 chapters visited Evanston, Illinois to better understand
their roles and responsibilities.
Most participants were first-timers, such as Susan Olson (TX). “CVOP far
exceeded my expectations,” she said. “To learn about leadership and how to build
a strong team for the current and future growth of our organization and have a
good time while doing it…what more can a person ask? I walked away with many new
friends and a common shared vision,” she said.
Once again this year, participants helped develop the curriculum by noting the
topics they wanted to discuss. In Friday’s sessions, CVOP attendees learned
about association basics, legal and financial obligations, insurance and AMTA’s
Future Directions. On Saturday, they discussed board development, chapter
relations basics, financial responsibilities and volunteer development.
There were opportunities for participants to explore programs and subjects
in-depth, according to the needs of their chapters. There was a program fair,
which gave attendees a chance to network with their colleagues. Consultants and
AMTA staff were on hand to answer questions on topics such as legal obligations,
insurance, the Council of Schools, the Government Relations Program, AMTA
Position Statements and chapter programs. Representatives of the National
Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork, the AMTA Foundation
and the Commission on Massage Therapy Accreditation were also present.
A number of people also said that attending CVOP would help them go back to
their chapters and enhance their ability to serve its members.
Carol Weisman, known as the “Goddess of Governance,” was once again
enthusiastically received as the opening keynote speaker. Another return
favorite, Leadership Outfitters, guided the participants in a number of
interactive activities that can be used with fellow chapter volunteers back at
home. “Attending CVOP for the 2nd year has definitely engrained the role of the
volunteer, and how the National [Office] is present for the volunteers and its
members. I have received invaluable tools to lead my chapter and board
effectively,” said New Jersey Chapter President Cheryl Chapman.
AMTA Hosts First Satellite Media Tour for NMTAW
In celebration of National Massage Therapy Awareness Week, on Thursday morning,
Oct. 28 AMTA will host a special live TV satellite media tour with its immediate
past president Brenda L. Griffith. The scheduled TV segments are listed below.
Additional segments and stations may be added and interviews could appear in
other TV markets, based on the news of the day.
TV producers interested in booking a segment should contact Mark Goldman at
312-895-4701 (mgoldman@sardverb.com).
AMTA’s Find a Massage Therapist? inquiries up 112%
In 2004, inquiries to AMTA’s Find a Massage Therapist national locator service
more than doubled those for 2003. The service had more than 250,000 users
compared to 118,000 the previous calendar year.
The service directs potential massage clients to information about AMTA
Professional classification members, through search by zip code, types of
massage practiced and other criteria. More than 90% of inquiries were searches
through AMTA’s online version of the service.
AMTA articles tell millions what to expect from massage and how to find a qualified AMTA member
In spring 2004, AMTA began a public relations program with consumer media and
with the healthcare community telling them to “Look for an AMTA member”. AMTA
distributed short, standardized articles about massage therapy to 5,000 local
newspapers two short public service announcement scripts to 6,000 radio
stations. These articles and announcements tell consumers what to expect from a
massage and how massage can help them ease pain. They also say, “Look for an
AMTA member” to get your massage.
In 2004, the articles were published approximately 4,000 times (mostly in small
daily and weekly newspapers). The radio spots were aired more than 800 times in
local markets.
AARP Article Refers Readers to Find a Massage Therapist Locator Service
The article about the benefits of massage in the July/August issue of AARP, The
Magazine helped boost the number of inquiries to AMTA’s Find a Massage Therapist
national locator service to record levels. Published in early June, with a
sidebar referring readers to AMTA’s locator service and a link from the AARP Web
site, the article pushed inquiries to 25,655 for that month. That’s more than
double the average monthly number of potential clients using the locator service
in AMTA’s fiscal year 2003/04.
AMTA worked with the writer and editor of the publication for three months,
encouraging them to provide clear accurate information about massage, and to
tell their readers to look for an AMTA massage therapist. This is part of AMTA’s
Strategic Focus to encourage consumers to seek AMTA members for massage.
Annual Consumer
Survey Shows Massage Therapy Popular for Pain Management and Relief
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Press Release
2004 Consumer
Survey Fact Sheet
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