CHICAGO, Sept. 25, 2018 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The American Med Spa Association's legal compliance resources are now available to medical spa professionals in all 50 states, with the recent additions of Alaska, Mississippi, North Dakota, Rhode Island, and West Virginia. AmSpa's state-by-state legal summaries are the industry's best resource for understanding the often confusing regulatory landscape of medical spas. AmSpa members across the country will be able to find answers to questions regarding:
Additionally, AmSpa Plus members in 18 states will be able to find answers to more than 25 additional advanced questions such as:
Find answers to questions about medical spa law across the country in AmSpa's medical aesthetic legal summaries. The online resource is a must-have for medical spa owners, medical directors, practice managers, and practitioners. For more information visit http://www.americanmedspa.org/page/state_regulations.
AmSpa's legal resources are powered by the business, healthcare, and aesthetic law firm of ByrdAdatto, a Texas-based firm that services medical aesthetic clients across the country including plastic surgeons Dr. Jay Burns and Dr. Grant Stevens.
About the American Med Spa Association: The American Med Spa Association (AmSpa) provides business and legal resources to medical spas and aesthetic practices across the country. AmSpa's events—including Medical Spa Boot Camps and The Medical Spa Show—provide business and legal best-practices to anyone entering the medical spa space or looking to improve their existing business. AmSpa membership base of more than 1600 medical spa professionals receive access to legal summaries of the laws governing medical spas in their state, access to legal and business-building webinars, and many other benefits.
SOURCE American Med Spa Association, LLC.
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Additionally, AmSpa Plus members in 18 states will be able to find answers to more than 25 additional advanced questions such as:
- Does a physician have to be physically present while a nurse practitioner or physician assistant is performing services in a medical spa?
- Can an aesthetician, cosmetologist, electrologist, or vocational nurse use lasers or intense light devices?
- Can a physician use a picture album containing patient photos?
- May a physician leave a message on a patient's answering machine or verify an appointment with a family member or spouse?
- And more!
Find answers to questions about medical spa law across the country in AmSpa's medical aesthetic legal summaries. The online resource is a must-have for medical spa owners, medical directors, practice managers, and practitioners. For more information visit http://www.americanmedspa.org/page/state_regulations.
AmSpa's legal resources are powered by the business, healthcare, and aesthetic law firm of ByrdAdatto, a Texas-based firm that services medical aesthetic clients across the country including plastic surgeons Dr. Jay Burns and Dr. Grant Stevens.
About the American Med Spa Association: The American Med Spa Association (AmSpa) provides business and legal resources to medical spas and aesthetic practices across the country. AmSpa's events—including Medical Spa Boot Camps and The Medical Spa Show—provide business and legal best-practices to anyone entering the medical spa space or looking to improve their existing business. AmSpa membership base of more than 1600 medical spa professionals receive access to legal summaries of the laws governing medical spas in their state, access to legal and business-building webinars, and many other benefits.
SOURCE American Med Spa Association, LLC.