034.1. Standard of Care:
- CSL Therapists shall provide care that meets or exceeds the expected standard of care within the Body Altering Aesthetics industry. This includes adhering to CSL Therapy’s established standards of care and applicable regulatory guidelines.
034.2. Avoiding Harm:
- CSL Therapists shall take all reasonable measures to prevent harm or injury to clients under their care. This includes conducting thorough assessments, following safe and effective treatment protocols, and exercising diligence in client monitoring. This also includes teaching any CSL Therapy modality of the Body Altering Aesthetics industry without first applying to become a licensed Advanced Scholastic Trainer (AST) through CSL Therapy’s AST program. All courses through the AST program must be accredited through CSL Therapy’s review process before courses may be taught to the general public or teaching provider, organization, or institution will be in compliance of negligence.
034.3. Professional Competence:
- CSL Therapists shall maintain and demonstrate a high level of professional competence, continually enhancing their skills and knowledge to ensure safe and effective client care.
034.4. Informed Decision-Making:
- CSL Therapists shall engage in informed decision-making by assessing client needs, obtaining informed consent, and providing clear explanations of treatments, potential risks, benefits, and alternatives.
034.5. Reporting Adverse Incidents:
- CSL Therapists shall promptly report any adverse incidents or client injuries resulting from negligence to CSL Therapy. Reporting shall include a detailed account of the incident and steps taken for client support and resolution.
034.6. Ongoing Training:
- CSL Therapists shall participate in ongoing training and professional development to stay current with industry best practices and to avoid negligent practices that may compromise client safety.
Failure to comply with this Patient Privacy/Confidentiality & Public safety regulation may result in disciplinary actions by CSL Therapy, including but not limited to certification or licensure suspension or revocation, dismissal fines, and incarceration in accordance with CSL Therapy’s disciplinary policies and procedures.
This regulation shall be effective as of [September 18, 2023] and shall remain in effect until revised or updated by CSL Therapy.