IAPAM
is offering industry-leading Botox ® training for Nurse
Practitioners (NPs) new to the botox/dermal filler field, or for NPs
looking to hone their cosmetic injectable skills.
Las
Vegas, Nevada, USA - May 23, 2012 -- The International
Association for Physicians in Aesthetic Medicine is offering
industry-leading Botox ® training for Nurse Practitioners (NPs) new
to the botox/dermal filler field, or for NPs looking to hone their
cosmetic injectable skills.
NPs
New to Botox ® Learn Everything they Need to Know at the IAPAM's
Aesthetic Medicine Symposium with Botox ® Training
Nurse
Practitioners wanting to add Botox ® as a treatment for their
patients, now have a botox training program that is tailored to their
specific needs. NPs can now learn Botox ® best practices by
attending the industry's leading dermatologist-lead botox ® training
program (http://www.aestheticmedicinesymposium.com/botoxtraining).
Botox
® training is a critical component of the IAPAM's Aesthetic Medicine
Symposium (http://www.aestheticmedicinesymposium.com),
which offers instruction on the top 5 minimally invasive procedures:
Botox ®, Dermal Fillers, Microdermbarsion, Chemical Peels, and Laser
Hair Removal and Skin Rejuvenation. Leading the faculty is a team of
renowned cosmetic dermatologists who will cover aesthetic patient
consultations, facial anatomy & musculature, Botox ® and Dysport
® product preparation, pain management, procedural protocols, post
treatment issues, continuing practice support and quarterback the
IAPAM's significant hands-on portion of the training. IAPAM faculty
member dermatologist Dr. Toni C. Stockton, instructs registrants on
the latest technologies and products, from Botox ® to Dysport ®.
She also educates attendees on dealing with possible adverse events
due to the procedure.
The
medical faculty instructing at the IAPAM's Aesthetic Medicine
Symposium are experienced in the "industry's best practices,"
particularly regarding the teaching of Botox ® and other cosmetic
injectables.
Coupled
with the hands-on clinical training, nurse practitioners who attend
the IAPAM's Aesthetic Medicine Symposium are given one year of
product and treatment support through membership with the IAPAM.
For
additional information or to register for an upcoming Aesthetic
Medicine Symposium with Botox ® training session, please contact the
IAPAM, at 1-800-219-5108 ext. 704, or visit
http://www.aestheticmedicinesymposium.com/registration
Botox
is a trademark of Allergan, Inc. Dysport is a trademark of Medicis,
Inc.
About
the IAPAM: The International Association for Physicians in Aesthetic
Medicine (IAPAM)
The
International Association for Physicians in Aesthetic Medicine is a
voluntary global association of physicians and supporters, which sets
standards for the aesthetic medical profession worldwide. The goal of
the association is to offer education, ethical standards,
credentialing, and member benefits to members around the globe. IAPAM
membership is open to all licensed medical doctors (MDs), doctors of
osteopathic medicine (DOs), physicians assistants (PAs) and nurse
practitioners (NPs). The IAPAM offers aesthetic medicine and hCG
medical weight management programs, including: Botox ® training,
medical aesthetic training, laser training, physician hCG training
(http://www.hcgtraining.com),
and aesthetic practice business training. Additional information
about the association can be accessed through the IAPAM’s website
(http://www.iapam.com)
or by contacting:
Jeff
Russell, Executive-Director
International
Association for Physicians in Aesthetic Medicine (IAPAM)
1-800-219-5108
ext. 704
This Association has a very important role in education everyone in the Aesthetic Medicine industry.
ReplyDeleteIt's very important to have a certified person performing a treatment like botox or dermal fillers.
When I first went for botox in Ottawa and saw that a nurse and not a doctor is injecting botox to a patient I was scared, but during the consultation when I asked about this they told me that all nurses are certified to perform the procedure so there's no reason to be afraid of because the nurse has the same knowledge of a physician about botox injections.
The IAPAM has surveyed its membership..
ReplyDeleteNurse Practitioner
Thanks for sharing about Botox training. I would say, this is one of the most aesthetic field which is getting popular these days. People are turning towards non invasive procedures from plastic surgeries since they find it safe and affordable. So, taking up a career in this field would be very beneficial.
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