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Letting Workforce Development Drive Aesthetic Medicine Towards a Smarter Tomorroe

The Aesthetic Society has officially announced the launch of a new membership program called AlliedPro, which is designed to deliver training and community for the nonsurgical aesthetic professional to foster their expertise in the field, grow their business, and enhance patient outcomes within the aesthetic specialty. Tailored to meet the unique needs of nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, aestheticians, and all practice staff with a comprehensive suite of benefits, AlliedPro begins by delivering at your disposal several unique educational opportunities. This markedly includes access to cutting-edge courses, The Aesthetic Society’s annual meeting, “The MEET”, webinars, and on-demand education led by industry experts, covering in the process a wide range of topics from clinical techniques to business management. Next up, we have the prospect of training and certification. Hence, alongside all the specialized training programs, AlliedPro even bestows you with marketable achievements and accolades that, on their part, validate the participant’s aptness when it comes to the latest knowledge and skills required to excel in their roles. Moving on, we referred to the chance of networking and community building, it is basically rooted in the seamless way you can connect with peers, mentors, and industry leaders through exclusive events.

“The introduction of AlliedPro marks a significant milestone in our commitment to supporting the entire spectrum of professionals involved in aesthetic medicine, and as a leader in aesthetic surgery and medicine, we’re thinking far into the future,” said Dr. Kiya Movassaghi, President of The Aesthetic Society. “By providing comprehensive education and resources, and through our partnerships with industry leaders like MAP and 4S Summit, we can elevate the standards of aesthetic medicine and build our community.”

Rounding up highlights would be the availability of resources and tools that spans across valuable reference materials in spades. The stated reference materials include The Aesthetic Society Academy, Aesthetic Surgery Journal, ans much more.

Among other details, we must mention how, in order to ensure best possible experience, the Aesthetic Society has also partnered with aesthetic leaders for the purpose of bringing top-notch educational offerings to AlliedPro members. For instance, a partnership with Medical Aesthetics Professionals (MAP) will provide AlliedPro participants with access to an even broader range of educational resources and expert-led training sessions. Furthermore, this partnership will also help AlliedPro members receive an exclusive discount to attend the Medical Aesthetics Professionals (MAP) Meeting, November 13-16, 2024, in Scottsdale, Arizona—MAP’s annual event renowned for its advanced education in medical aesthetics. Another partnership coming into play here is with the 4S Summit (Sculpting Business Mastery in Aesthetics), a premier event designed to equip aesthetic professionals with essential strategies for achieving success. Held on an annual basis, this event brings together leading surgeons and healthcare professionals for hands-on tactics to master the business of aesthetics.

Operating out of Garden Grove, California, the Aesthetic Society today stands at a point where it is the world’s leading organization devoted entirely toaesthetic plastic surgery and cosmetic medicine of the face and body. The features which add to its stature include how it has, at the moment, more than 4,000 national and international members. All active members here are also certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery (USA) and have extensive training in the complete spectrum of surgical and non-surgical aesthetic procedures.Â