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Aesthetics Courses: The Cure For What’s Ailing Direct-Care Nurses

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Managed care’s efficiency-at-all-costs health care model tends to reduce hospitals to corporate machines in pursuit of higher profit margins and market share. Because it is practiced outside the bounds of managed care, aesthetic nurses can expect an almost reversal of the troubling conditions they experience in hospital environments.

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Why Nurses Are Moving to Aesthetic Medicine

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Let’s take a look at some of the highlights of aesthetic nursing: Regular weekday hours are the norm, allowing cosmetic nurses to enjoy a more traditional work-life balance. Work environments are deliberately designed to be upscale and inviting. Office politics are reduced as complex hierarchies are no longer present.

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How to Become an Aesthetic Nurse Practitioner

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Hear what a typical day is like for an aesthetic nurse practitioner from one of our members: The Workplace Aesthetic nurses, also known as cosmetic nurses, generally spend their days not in a hospital, but in private practice clinics sometimes known as “medical spas.”

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From Enrollment to Certification: A Simple Road Map for Navigating Your Aesthetics Training Journey

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No other medical specialty seamlessly combines art and science or lets you work so closely with patients to formulate individualized treatment plans. And there’s no other medical specialty that lets you work with healthy patients, escape the exploitive work environments of most hospitals, and enjoy whole new levels of work/life balance.

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Why Pursue a Career in Aesthetic Medicine?

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If you find yourself relating to these five things, you’re a person who will absolutely love working in aesthetic medicine. 5 Things Our Most Successful Aesthetic Graduates Tend to Have in Common They’re determined to find a better work/life balance.