Massaging nurses
I believe that if you hold the massage credential, you can advertise yourself as a massage therapist, and perform that service. Just because you become a nurse doesn't mean you automatically give up your other credentials.
For example, I am a licensed marriage and family therapist (LMFT). Once I have my RN, I'll be able to bill for my psychotherapy services for third party payers who might not recognize my LMFT but do recognize my RN. Some will require a doctor's order, some will see it as a nursing function and billable as such.
It makes you more valuable to your patients, the more ability you have to help them. Just be sure you meet the legal criteria for the state you are practicing in, and that you call it only what you are allowed to call it.
Thanks for the posts in this forum, all. My sister is an MT, and loves it, and has got my attention (although I am not very physically fit--but this could be a motivator!). My patients and clients also love to be touched. It is healing that transcends all other modalities.
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