Our Objective
Objectives
As elective healthcare procedures became more progressive, a need emerged for expansive detailed trainings and tailored professional practices to accommodate the needs of the general public. While over the years, the subsidiaries of the hub that is Cosmetic and Plastic surgery procedures have emerged in grassroots efforts, the needs of the Body Altering Aesthetics Industry have outgrown administering information through hearsay transmission.
A client interested in an elective procedure should be able to receive the same care, compassion, and safety as those receiving medical necessary procedures. A professional with an already established career and active license shouldn’t have to toe the line of providing treatments to a client that may be out of their scope of practice but would in-fact improve the health of their trauma client; no more than the should have to compete with a provider or medusa that set up shop down the street from them with no prior education or former medical training.
Patient safety initiatives involve minimizing physical, mental, &/or emotional harm, as well as safeguarding private patient information. These initiatives may include protocols designed to prevent accidents, neglect, or misdiagnoses that might inadvertently harm the patient, as well as reporting issues that arise.