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A Day in the Life of a Medical Assistant: Insights into this Vital Healthcare Role

Hollywood Institute

Medical assistants aid doctors and healthcare professionals with administrative and clinical tasks in healthcare facilities. The article below provides an overview of life as a medical aide and the academic/skill requirements. Generally, a Medical Assistant's schedule is quite hectic as they perform various healthcare support roles.

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Why Doctors Should Add Aesthetic Medicine to Their Practice

AAAMS

Here are additional reasons why aesthetic medicine is becoming so popular among private practices: Aesthetic services are elective procedures, so there is less, if any, engagement with insurance companies (a common physician complaint). Read our other tips for why you should add aesthetic services to your private medical practice.

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How to Become a Clinical Aesthetician

New Age Spa Institute

How to Become a Clinical Aesthetician The clinical aesthetics certification program is 70 class hours, and a final written exam and a final practical exam are required. This advanced course focuses more on medical-based skincare treatments, such as laser therapy, chemical peels, and dermabrasion.

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How to Start a Career as an Aesthetic Laser Technician

Northern Colorado Advanced Aesthetics Academy

An aesthetic laser technician is a skilled medical professional trained to provide laser services to patients. It's also worth noting that aesthetic laser technicians need extensive knowledge of advanced aesthetics, medical and laser safety, and medical terminology. What Is an Aesthetic Laser Technician?

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How to Become an Aesthetic Nurse Practitioner

AAAMS

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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The Role of Phototherapy in Inflammatory Skin Disease

The Dermatology Digest

I did my residency at Johns Hopkins and had the opportunity to train under Warwick L. I joined him in his private practice in 2009, where we had a practice focused on photomedicine, including phototherapy and photosensitive disorders,” said Elisabeth G. Morison, MD, one of the pioneers of phototherapy. It’s from 2010.

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