FC-3: Business Ethics, Professional Standards
June 3 @ 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Virtual Medical Aesthetics Foundation Course: Ethics and Standards 12PM – 4PM ET.
This component of the Medical Aesthetics Foundation Course focuses on the regulations of Health Canada, the College of Nurses and the College of Physicians and Surgeons to ensure that medical aesthetic practices are following the highest standards as required by regulatory authorities.
The CNA-accredited Course Component 3 also provides valuable guidance on advertising, business acumen and facility requirements for experienced as well as new practitioners.
Outline:
- Scope of practice
- Policy manual development
- Medical directives
- Informed consent
- Documentation
- Advertising guidelines
- Confidentiality (PIHIPPA)
- Before needle to skin – Business and legal issues
- Vision and mission – Branding your business
- Social media and marketing
- Facility recommendation
Our Medical Aesthetics Foundation Course for Botulinum Toxin A and Hyaluronic Acid Dermal Fillers has been developed with the highest possible training standards to offer participants an unrivalled level of education. The essence of quality training lies in the extensive evidence-based research, the in-depth content, and the shared experience and expertise. We are excited to be moving forward with you. – Tracey
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THMA Consulting is pleased to have accreditation and national recognition from the Canadians Nurses Association for the Medical Aesthetics Foundation Course for Botulinum Toxin A and Hyaluronic Acid Dermal Fillers.
Nurses who complete the Foundation Course will receive 40 Credit Hours that can be sent to Colleges as confirmation of skill maintenance.
The CNA Accreditation Program upholds standards of quality for continuing professional development for nurses in Canada.