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  • AMT 2022 Conference Month - Taking Care of Business

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  • Please register here to access the recording of the AMT Conference Month webinar 'Taking Care of Business', presented by Derek Zorzit on 6 October 2022. 

     

    Description

    In this lively webinar, Derek will cover how to improve relationship with GPs and health care providers to increase business; how to deal effectively with third party insurance agencies; keeping client retention rates high; using your spare time well for marketing; and using AMT marketing resources and available research data successfully. It’s there for a reason! You will learn how to maintain and build a client base ethically and professionally, without creating dependence or relying on rebooking clients without a sound therapeutic rationale.  

     

    About the presenter

    Derek has run a thriving rehabilitation and massage therapy business in Canberra since 1993. During this time, he has also worked with Olympic athletes and elite sports teams, including the Brumbies and the Wallabies. He was AMT Massage Therapist of the year in 2011 and is currently operating Kingston Bodyworkers in Canberra. 

    Professional Development

    You will be able to claim around 1.5 hours of PD on completion of the reflection template in your AMT member portal.

     

    Cost

    AMT members: $20.00

    Non-members: $40.00

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  • EFT PAYMENT DETAILS


    Commonwealth Bank
    Account: Association of Massage Therapists Ltd
    BSB: 062-212
    Account Number: 1034-0221
    Payment Reference: You must include your name in the transaction description

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