Practitioners Must Only Use Authorized Medical Devices
A Health Canada consumer advisory about the safety of an unauthorized device should also serve as a warning to aesthetics practitioners. Be careful. Be safe.
A Health Canada consumer advisory about the safety of an unauthorized device should also serve as a warning to aesthetics practitioners. Be careful. Be safe.
This THMA Consulting training course will be held at the Hilton Garden Inn, 495 Sterling Lyon Pkwy, in Winnipeg Course 4: Business Ethics and Professional Standards This training course focuses on the regulations of the College of Nurses and the College of Physicians and Surgeons to ensure that medical aesthetic …
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This THMA Consulting training course will held at the Best You (Head Office), 99 Holland Ave., Suite 101, Ottawa. Course 4: Business Ethics and Professional Standards This training course focuses on the regulations of the College of Nurses and the College of Physicians and Surgeons to ensure that medical aesthetic …
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Medical practitioners have the means to use alternative measures other than EpiPens in the event of emergency allergic reactions in their clinics.