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Chapters Include:
- A Brief History of Photography
- Basic Digital Camera Parts
- Choosing the Best Equipment
- Techniques, Legal Implications of Photographing Clients
- Appendix I HIPAA
- Appendix II Medical Consents
- Appendix III Model Releases
- Glossary of Terms
- Bibliography
- Index
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This complete guide will take the physician, esthetician, accountant and health attorney through the necessary steps of designing a business plan for incorporating skin care services into a medical practice. The legal and liability chapters will identify the areas that need to be researched on a Federal and State basis. Warfield also helps the physician determine physical plant requirements, how to hire an esthetician and what to negotiate in an employment agreement. Service and product proforma assumptions are also provided with a sample financial plan.
This book is must read by the physician/esthetician incorporating skin care services within a medical facility.
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For the physician who is setting up in-office dispensing of products from their practice, this book is indispensable.
The authors take you through the steps of deciding what products to dispense, selection of a product and the how-to of setting up the business of selling products from your practice. Manual and computerized inventory control systems are discussed and a sample inventory form is given. Gearing up with staff and space requirements as well as internal marketing, patient education tips, make this book the most comprehensive overview of the business of dispensing available to the physician.
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This book is required for every employer and skin care professional to be compliant with the Bloodborne Pathogen Act. This comprehensive book is tailored for the skin care specialist and gives specific examples and guidelines that are pertinent to the skin care industry and what OSHA will be looking for in the case of an inspection.
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The National Coalition of Estheticians, Manufacturers/Distributors & Associations (NCEA) developed this 14 Hour Microdermabrasion Curriculum to set a National Standard to determine competency of the esthetician when performing Microdermabrasion procedures.
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The National Coalition of Estheticians, Manufacturers/Distributors & Associations (NCEA) developed this 21 Hour Chemical Exfoliation Curriculum to set a National Standard to determine competency of the esthetician when performing Chemical Exfoilation procedures.
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