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Accreditation of Practitioners

 

 

 

 

 

This level of training is for the practitioner who intends to practice Bowenwork® professionally.  This standard is uniform throughout the world.

When the public sees "professional" next to a Bowenwork practitioner's name, they are assured of a certain level of mastery. While students may practice without accreditation, we encourage all professionals to complete the program through Module 7. To become a Professional Bowenwork practitioner, he or she must:

Complete the first six Bowenwork modules, which includes submission of 10 case studies.

Successfully pass Module 7.

Document 100 hours of Anatomy and Physiology.

Obtain current CPR certification.

Demonstrate a minimum of 20 hours of business education or evidence of having conducted a private practice.

The student must send documentation to the Bowenwork Academy USA admin office showing they have completed all requirements. All documentation is kept in the Bowenwork Academy USA administration offices in Prescott, Arizona.

Note:  Only active (fee and C.E. are current)  professional Bowenwork practitioners are listed for referrals on the Bowtech® and Bowenwork websites

 

 

 

 

 

 


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