A self-described “long and winding road in primary care” has led Brandy Donald NP closer to her career goal as a leader in medical aesthetics in New Brunswick. We are really excited about this, too!
Highlighting patient safety and ongoing education with live demos on lips enhancements, THMA Consulting sets sail to the East Coast for a Professional Development Symposium in Halifax in August.
It’s always sad to see summer end. September 2022 will be even more emotional for me personally. I’m closing my clinical practice in medical aesthetics and will now focus my time and energy exclusively on training.
When it comes to lip enhancements that best suit a patient’s needs and desires, our new expert clinical trainer in Markham says a meticulous approach to lips is the key. “People don’t want to look fake.”
It’s a good question. How did a doctor from Barbados hear about THMA Consulting and decide that our training would perfectly prepare her for an independent practice in medical aesthetics?
We’ve been hearing a lot about the revolutionary benefits of Ultrasound Imaging in medical aesthetics. A group of us at THMA Consulting wanted to learn more, so to Calgary we went for in-person training. We were impressed!
A research report from a global management consulting firm shows growth in medical aesthetics as high as 14 percent over the next five years. The trends and tips for providers within the McKinsey report are very informative.
Belita Savage definitely has injecting and teaching skills. Equally impressive, the London NP is also a strong advocate of ethical care and patient safety. We welcome Belita to the THMA medical aesthetics training team.
The demand is there in Nunavut, but professional services in medical aesthetics are lacking. That situation will improve in 2023 because of one nurse’s drive and determination – and a colleague’s advice to train with THMA!