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Is it time to discuss where practitioners are treating their patients?

Is it time to discuss where practitioners are treating their patients? As changes are happening rapidly within aesthetic medicine as to how nurses practise independently and treat their patients, many feel it is time to discuss where patients are treated. Exploring this topic, advanced nurse practitioner Frances Turner Traill debates the pros and cons of the environments in which aesthetic treatments are carried out and, ultimately, if they are fit for practice http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Aesthetic Nursing Mark Allen Group

Is it time to discuss where practitioners are treating their patients?

Journal of Aesthetic Nursing , Volume 1 (3): 2 – Sep 1, 2012

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Mark Allen Group
Copyright
Copyright © 2012 MA Healthcare Limited
ISSN
2050-3717
eISSN
2052-2878
DOI
10.12968/joan.2012.1.3.150
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Abstract

As changes are happening rapidly within aesthetic medicine as to how nurses practise independently and treat their patients, many feel it is time to discuss where patients are treated. Exploring this topic, advanced nurse practitioner Frances Turner Traill debates the pros and cons of the environments in which aesthetic treatments are carried out and, ultimately, if they are fit for practice

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Journal of Aesthetic NursingMark Allen Group

Published: Sep 1, 2012

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