The Expanding Role of the Canadian Nurse Practitioner in Medical Aesthetics.

Plast Surg Nurs

Jeanine Harrison, BScN, MN, NP, RNEC, has been a nurse for 28 years and a nurse practitioner for more than 19 years. Her initial career focused on congenital cardiology. Jeanine entered the field of medical aesthetics in 2016. Jeanine's experience includes education, mentoring, and research to training courses in injection procedures, clinical assessments, and practice standards.

Published: July 2021

Advanced practice in nursing is well established and has been active since the 1800s. In most cases, the role was developed because of a specific need or gap in patient care. Advanced practice nurses (APNs) have been experts in medical aesthetic injections for more than 30 years. The APNs' independence became increasingly common as a mechanism of continuity of care for the non-surgical-medical aesthetic patients. The APN role has evolved, and nurse practitioners (NPs) are now collaborating with nurses safely and effectively in nurse-led clinics in medical aesthetics. There are specific education and college regulations that are required to ensure patient safety in this collaborative care model. The role of the NP in a nurse-led medical aesthetic clinic is an accepted and recognized independent practice role that creates an innovative and well-regulated approach to patient care.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/PSN.0000000000000321DOI Listing

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