THMA’s Double Vaccination Policy Puts Safety First

With a commitment to public health and patient safety, THMA Consulting is requiring COVID-19 vaccinations for all medical professionals registering for in-person training and mentoring.

Return of THMA Symposiums and In-Person Networking

At long last we are once again hosting live Professional Development Symposiums and gathering practitioners safely together for all-important in-person networking with colleagues in medical aesthetics.

THMA Colleagues Reconnect at Ottawa Symposium

Masks hid the smiles, but there was no doubting how happy everyone was to attend an in-person educational event again. Equally pleasing was the obvious camaraderie of medical aesthetics nurses.

New Year, New Courses and More Ongoing Education

With hope and confidence, we are looking at the upcoming year in a positive light. Rising interest in quality medical aesthetics looms on the horizon, and we’ll have more tools to meet training demands!

Clinical Education Meeting was a Texas Sized Success

It was a meeting of the minds and also a wonderful time. Twenty clinical trainers for Suneva Medical gathered in Texas with a purpose – to transform good regenerative medicine training into great training.

Sclerotherapy Workshops Offer Precision Training

Responding to a pent-up public demand for the treatment of unsightly varicose veins, THMA Consulting is now offering didactic training workshops in Sclerotherapy Treatments in Ontario.

Help Arrives with Training on Therapeutic Neurotoxins

Good news for all concerned. Our expanded course on neurotoxin therapies will give experienced injectors the knowledge and skills to treat migraines, excessive sweating and TMJ pain.

Raising the Bar with Niala in THMA Training

With great pleasure we welcome Niala Kalliecharan to the THMA Consulting training team. A respected NP with 25 years experience, Niala is owner of her own medical aesthetics clinic in Markham.

Renewed Focus on High Standards in Medical Aesthetics

After 12 years, I am stepping down from the executive board of the CSASN. Stepping down but not stepping away. The CSASN in great hands now. And that’s good. Because I’ve still got some work to do!