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Keeping on top of client records

Client records are not just something required for health funds. Every treatment, regardless of the type or duration must be appropriately documented.
Find out more about what is required in this blog.

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admin 28/09/2023

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The one where we say goodbye…

In the words of Harry Truman “it is amazing what you can accomplish if you do not care who gets the credit”. After 26 years involvement with AMT, we say goodbye to Rebecca Barnett, appropriately in the Blog that she started back in 2017.

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admin 13/09/2023

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Becoming socially acceptable.

AMT is excited to announce the release of our ground breaking Social Media Standard that has been designed to empower massage therapists across Australia in maintaining professional and ethical standards while engaging on social media platforms.

Learn more about the evolution of the Standard and how it relates to your massage business.

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admin 07/09/2023

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