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Medical Esthetics
National Certification Program
Dear Medical Esthetic Nurse Specialist™,
As we
promised in our newsletter, one of the benefits of the organization
is to offer a formal professional
certification program
through AMEN. This certification is open to all Nurses and PA’s
who are currently working and performing medical esthetic procedures
who wish to elevate their professional standing in the field of
medical esthetics.
The completion of the certification program
is just around the corner. We anticipate, by the end of November.
The course of study
and test questions are currently under review by
an independent reviewer. The certification program will consist
of criteria of
eligibility, a study guide, and passing the certification test.
After completion of the program and passing the test you may start
using the ME-C (Medical Esthetics-Certified) and you may then start
using the title Medical Esthetic Nurse Specialist™ or Medical
Esthetic Specialist.™ As you can see these titles have been
submitted for protection under the United States Patent and Trademark
Office in Washington, DC.
We are also again, proud to announce
our affiliation with the American Academy of Aesthetic Medicine
as their exclusive professional
nursing division and their endorsement of our certification program.
AMEN as an organization is a devoted advocate for all Nurses and
PA’s across this country.
If you should have any questions
please feel free to email me directly at sashas@bellsouth.net or
call our office at 954-463-5594.
Sincerely,
Sasha Parker, RN, LMT, FS
President
AMEN First Annual Meeting Synopsis
With great success, A.M.E.N. held its first annual kick-off meeting with
all
five regions being represented by Regional Directors and several local state
chairmen. The Board of Directors was introduced and new state chairmen were announced.
There was so much camaraderie and enthusiasm in the room. We had as a special
guest Dr. Bruce Woodling, MD of AAAM, who during networking shared his vision
and optimism for AMEN. There were many highlights of the day but world renowned
Dr. James Fulton, MD, PhD who lectured on acne and anti-aging and demonstrated
a Monheit Peel worked a special place into the hearts of all attendees. The focus
of our first meeting reported findings for insurance malpractice, we were updated
on current esthetic nursing practice, certification opportunities, the legislative
process, and anti-aging modalities to incorporate into your practice, and of
course great networking opportunities. We are currently interviewing 2 attorneys
with a specialty in Board issues to assist our legislative journey.
We
are planning a West Coast (California) meeting in the first quarter of 2005.
Come and make new friends, learn wonderful news
and valuable updates in medical esthetics and be a part of history
in this continual launching of A.M.E.N. Please check website for
date and location.
Remember, there is power in numbers so tell
your friends about this exciting opportunity to be a part of a
scientific
and leading
edge program in medical esthetics. We look forward to seeing you
there.
Victory In Arizona!
Just to show you how being united works. I had just left Arizona
after a week of classes and being on my soapbox
of our responsibility to ourselves as nursing professionals,and the importance
of being involved in the legislative
decisions that affect our careers. I was home about 2 weeks when I got
the call from one of my Arizona nurses
that the Board was meeting to hear and make decisions regarding esthetic
procedures done by nurses in Arizona.
What were they to do????? My office gave them the names of Arizona nurses
we had
trained and thanks to Joan
Olcott and Leigh Giordano approximately 15 nurses showed up.Now that ’s
United!! Below is a synopsis from
the Novelino Newsletter of the Arizona Board meeting. Arizona Board of Nursing
Supports Medical Esthetics On June 8, 2004, the Arizona Board of Nursing Scope
of Practice Committee met to
discuss and
review dermatological procedures performed by nurses. As a result of the meeting
and with input
from some of us practicing in medical esthetics, a draft was developed to present
to the Board for
a ruling. The draft established educational requirements and practice parameters
for nurses to
perform sclerotherapy, laser therapy, Botox, microdermabrasion, chemical peels,
dermal
fillers and
mesotherapy. Natasha Troehler RN, BSN, CLNC, serves on this committee and recently
audited the Esthetic Skin Institute’s training courses for nurses as part
of her research
for the meeting. Natasha
found the courses to be excellent, thorough and of sound educational value for
nurses and physicians
wanting to get into medical esthetics. The objectives of the Esthetic Skin Institute’s
training are
within the required parameters of educational qualifications determined by the
committee. The
general consensus of the meeting was supportive of nurses to practice medical
esthetics under “direct or indirect” oversight from a qualified
provider who has expertise
in the procedures. This
was considered a great victory for nurses who perform these procedures
in Arizona. Thank
you
Natasha for your hard work, diligence and support!
WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE!
POWER IN NUMBERS,POWER THROUGH ALLIANCE,UNITED IN VISION |
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