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2nd Conference of the Association of Medical Esthetic Nurses
Download the Registration Form - Adobe PDF Format
The second meeting of the association will be held on June
18, 2005 in Costa Mesa, California at the: Westin South Coast Plaza
Hotel; 686 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa, CA 92626
We have coordinated
special room rates for AMEN members at $119.00 per night; reservations
must be made by June 3rd, 2005. To make
room reservations you may call: (888) 627-7213 or (714) 540-2500
(please let them know you are with AMEN. Please Note: We will be
having a Pre-Conference Social on Friday June 17th between 7:00pm – 8:30pm
so come and network - ALL ATTENDEES ARE WELCOME!
Members will be
receiving an information and registration packet. If you would
like to attend but are not a member you may download
and print out the registration form and send in your registration.
Please complete your registration early and take advantage of this
opportunity to network with your peers.
Two New Additions to AMEN’s
Family
We welcome Andrea Cook and Jessica Jakary, two new additions
to AMEN’s family. Andrea Cook, a native of Budapest, Hungary
comes on board as our new Administrative Assistant. Andrea’s
adventurous spirit has taken her to many places around the world,
but she still likes to call Florida home. She is an avid photographer
who also loves to cook. Currently Andrea is enrolled in an Esthetician
Training Course. Andrea will be handling all new memberships,
maintaining our data base, coordinating functions, and will be
fulfilling the clerical needs of AMEN. If you have any questions
regarding membership or functions AMEN may be sponsoring you
may email Andrea at gemhome@bellsouth.net or call her at (954)
463-5594.
Jessica Jakary comes to us as an assistant writer and
editor of our monthly newsletter. Jessica is a student at Cal
State University
Long Beach where she is pursuing her degree in journalism, print,
and public relations. An experienced writer, Jessica has already
logged a number of hours in the journalism field as a contributing
writer for two college newspapers. She is also the recipient of
three prestigious awards for her editorials and articles. Not content
with an already demanding curriculum, she has elected to add another
area of focus to her schedule and pursue her personal interests
in Religious Studies. If you have any papers or articles for our
newsletter that you would like to share you may email Jessie at
j_jakary@yahoo.com.
AMEN President Awarded Businesswoman
of the Year in Florida
Sasha Parker, our President, was awarded
the 2004 Business Woman of the Year for Florida and appointed to
the Business Advisory
Counsel. She flew to Washington D.C on March 15, 2005 to receive
her award in a special ceremony and was honored along with other
winners from around the country at a dinner attended by special
guest President George W. Bush. Sasha is a true pioneer and has
paved the way for many professionals with her incredible training
workshops in medical esthetics.
Medical Esthetics National Certification
Program
The completion of the certification program is still underway,
and has taken us longer than we expected. As our enthusiasm grew
we explored and researched other certifications criteria and realized
in order to do it right would take us more time and work than we
anticipated. We welcome any suggestions or thoughts on criteria
to sit for the exam as well as any other input you feel would be
pertinent. You may direct any thoughts, ideas, suggestions, or
help to our president, Sasha Parker at: sashas@bellsouth.net. Our
goal to complete the exam and related study material by this fall.
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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