Video Course: Writing a Case Report 4: Research Posters

Kim Goral Stevenson

Research posters are a visual snapshot of information contained in research articles and case reports. They are a great way to communicate the effects of massage therapy in a variety of settings such as your office, a health fair, or even a research conference. Participants learn how to design and create a research poster, building on concepts discussed in the previous "Writing a Case Report" webinars. Different uses of research posters are also discussed.

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Kim Goral Stevenson
Kim Goral Stevenson, MS, LMT, NCTMB, has been practicing massage since 2006. In addition to her passion for massage, Kim also has a love for science and research and works in the Clinical and Translational Science Institute at Boston University as an evaluation research analyst. Kim has worked on a number of research and evaluation projects and her primary research interest related to massage therapy is its effect on psychological disorders such as anxiety and depression.
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Q: Is this massage therapy CE course approved by the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork (NCBTMB) for CE credit?
A: Yes! All of the courses are approved under ABMP’s NCBTMB Approved Provider account (451086-09).

Q: How do I earn a CE certificate for this video-based course?
A: After you complete the webinar video, a quiz will appear on the page. Earn a CE certificate by scoring 70% or higher on the course quiz.

Q: How do I access my CE certificates?
A: CE certificates are available on your “My CE Transcripts” page and on the course page. Visit your “My CE Transcript” page by clicking “My CE” on the navigation bar at the top of your screen.

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All of the ABMP courses contain materials that are proprietary to ABMP. None of the course material may be used without the express written permission of ABMP. Materials may include, but are not limited to, video, audio, images, documents, and slides. Course materials are only for the use of students enrolled in this course and may not be shared publicly or shown to groups. Unauthorized retention, duplication, distribution, or modification of copyrighted materials is strictly prohibited by law. Check your state’s defined scope of practice for massage therapy before practicing any new modalities or techniques.

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