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QueTech, LLC Announces the Launch of its First Division: FlexTherapistCEUs.com

Quantum Units Continuing Education and ITech Solutions partner to form QueTechCEUs. Launching their first division site, FlexTherapistCEUs.com provides continuing education hours to Physical and Occupational Therapists and other alternative healers.

2011-06-28
LOS OSOS, CA, June 28, 2011 (Press-News.org) Quantum Units Continuing Education has joined forces with ITech Solutions to combine their specializations: the former providing CEUs to mental health and substance abuse professionals and the latter providing web development and programming. Together they have created QueTechCeus.com and launched its first division web site: http://www.FlexTherapistCeus.com.

Flex CEUs has received recognition by the California Board of Physical Therapy as an approval agency for continuing education competency for physical therapists. As well, Flex CEUs provides continuing education for occupational therapists certified by the National Board of Certified Occupational Therapists. Soon the division will be adding board approvals and courses for various complementary and alternative therapies including Massage Therapists, Acupuncturists and Chiropractors.

Flex CEUs will pattern its business model after the successful model honed by Quantum Units Continuing Education, which has been providing CEUs to nurses, therapists, social workers and counselors for many years. With state of the art web design and development, Flex CEUs will be propelled into the continuing education arena with a healthy dose of industry proficiency.


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[Press-News.org] QueTech, LLC Announces the Launch of its First Division: FlexTherapistCEUs.com
Quantum Units Continuing Education and ITech Solutions partner to form QueTechCEUs. Launching their first division site, FlexTherapistCEUs.com provides continuing education hours to Physical and Occupational Therapists and other alternative healers.