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Nurses Transition from Hospitals to Cosmetic Training, AACM Reports
The American Academy of Cosmetic Medicine (AACM), a prominent training program in Botox and fillers, has noticed a significant trend: more nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants are shifting careers to aesthetic medicine. According to Dr. Javad Sajan, a leading trainer at AACM, the primary motivators for this shift include the desire for less stressful work conditions, better pay, and enhanced autonomy in career roles.
Aesthetic medicine offers an attractive alternative with opportunities for personal development, financial growth, and a better work-life balance. AACM provides courses that range from beginner to advanced levels, empowering medical professionals with the skills necessary for a successful transition.
AACM believes in the positive impact this has on the lives of nurses but also acknowledges the brewing crisis in hospital settings due to dwindling staff. Dr. Sajan points out that despite the benefits to individuals, the shift is creating staff shortages that may negatively impact healthcare infrastructure.
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