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Tried and True: 5 Resources to Expand Your Education

Aesthetics Exposed

Classes Classes are usually the first thing that comes to mind when one thinks of continuing education. Classroom education is more beneficial than online classes. There are two types of continuing education classes: non-product-specific and product- specific courses. Networking will always prove beneficial.

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Networking in the Medical Field

AAAMS

Networking is a critical skill in the health care industry. Whether you’re building your career, searching for new opportunities or hoping to stay informed on industry trends, health care networking can help you achieve your goals. This guide discusses how to network in the medical field and advance your career.

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Networking in the Medical Field

AAAMS

Networking is a critical skill in the health care industry. Whether you’re building your career, searching for new opportunities or hoping to stay informed on industry trends, health care networking can help you achieve your goals. This guide discusses how to network in the medical field and advance your career.

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Elevate Your Non-Surgical Aesthetics Career: The Role of Continuing Education in Staying Competitive

Aesthetic Advancements Institute (AAI)

As the non-surgical aesthetics industry continues to grow, aspiring and experienced practitioners must keep up with the latest trends, techniques, and technologies to remain competitive. Continuing education is essential for staying ahead in the game and providing the best possible service to clients.

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The Future of Esthetics 2025

New Age Spa Institute

NASI is launching ten (10) new continuing education classes in all different formats, including hands-on workshops, live virtual webinars, and online self-study courses. A highlight of the event was the newest technology in carboxy therapy, a cutting-edge skin rejuvenation treatment. You heard it here first!

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How to Market Your Aesthetics Practice

AAAMS

With treatments like botulinum toxin (Botox) and dermal fillers in huge demand, it makes sense that a physician or dentist would see the value in offering patients a one-stop shop for their health needs. Sermo Sermo connects physicians worldwide, representing a network of more than 800,000 users across the globe.

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Elevate Your Skills: Botox and Filler Training through Nima

NIMA Institute

As the demand for non-surgical cosmetic treatments like Botox and dermal fillers continues to rise, the need for skilled professionals who can administer these procedures safely and effectively is greater than ever. Continued Education and Support: Nima believes in the importance of continued education and professional growth.