The Cosmetic Bootcamp for the CORE Aesthetic Provider, which runs from October 14 to 16 in Las Vegas, is designed to meet the critical need to educate the health care providers and support staff of an aesthetic practice.
“Along with the increasing demand for cosmetic procedures, there has been a growth in the support staff required to support these busy practices. Cosmetic Bootcamp is dedicated to insuring that nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and other support staff have access to the most current innovations in an educational setting that emphasizes, safety, professionalism, and a desire to optimize patient outcomes, all under the direct supervision of CORE aesthetic physicians,” explained Kenneth Beer, MD, director of the Cosmetic Bootcamp meeting, and who is in practice in West Palm Beach, FL.
The meeting is ideal for physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and register nurses, as well as medical assistants and other medical support staff, and physicians who wish to attend with their staff. “The field of aesthetic medicine is growing dramatically and that growth has spawned an influx of nonphysician providers in the field,” Dr Beer noted. “Cosmetic Bootcamp recognizes the need to unify and upgrade the training that is available to these providers. This meeting addresses the specific needs of support staff that interact with patients, technicians that provide services, and medical professionals that may treat patients.”
For information on upcoming Cosmetic Bootcamp meetings, please visit www.cosmeticbootcamp.com.
The Cosmetic Bootcamp for the CORE Aesthetic Provider, which runs from October 14 to 16 in Las Vegas, is designed to meet the critical need to educate the health care providers and support staff of an aesthetic practice.
“Along with the increasing demand for cosmetic procedures, there has been a growth in the support staff required to support these busy practices. Cosmetic Bootcamp is dedicated to insuring that nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and other support staff have access to the most current innovations in an educational setting that emphasizes, safety, professionalism, and a desire to optimize patient outcomes, all under the direct supervision of CORE aesthetic physicians,” explained Kenneth Beer, MD, director of the Cosmetic Bootcamp meeting, and who is in practice in West Palm Beach, FL.
The meeting is ideal for physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and register nurses, as well as medical assistants and other medical support staff, and physicians who wish to attend with their staff. “The field of aesthetic medicine is growing dramatically and that growth has spawned an influx of nonphysician providers in the field,” Dr Beer noted. “Cosmetic Bootcamp recognizes the need to unify and upgrade the training that is available to these providers. This meeting addresses the specific needs of support staff that interact with patients, technicians that provide services, and medical professionals that may treat patients.”
For information on upcoming Cosmetic Bootcamp meetings, please visit www.cosmeticbootcamp.com.
The Cosmetic Bootcamp for the CORE Aesthetic Provider, which runs from October 14 to 16 in Las Vegas, is designed to meet the critical need to educate the health care providers and support staff of an aesthetic practice.
“Along with the increasing demand for cosmetic procedures, there has been a growth in the support staff required to support these busy practices. Cosmetic Bootcamp is dedicated to insuring that nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and other support staff have access to the most current innovations in an educational setting that emphasizes, safety, professionalism, and a desire to optimize patient outcomes, all under the direct supervision of CORE aesthetic physicians,” explained Kenneth Beer, MD, director of the Cosmetic Bootcamp meeting, and who is in practice in West Palm Beach, FL.
The meeting is ideal for physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and register nurses, as well as medical assistants and other medical support staff, and physicians who wish to attend with their staff. “The field of aesthetic medicine is growing dramatically and that growth has spawned an influx of nonphysician providers in the field,” Dr Beer noted. “Cosmetic Bootcamp recognizes the need to unify and upgrade the training that is available to these providers. This meeting addresses the specific needs of support staff that interact with patients, technicians that provide services, and medical professionals that may treat patients.”
For information on upcoming Cosmetic Bootcamp meetings, please visit www.cosmeticbootcamp.com.