Hello, I am an RN who is very interested in the skin care field. In two weeks, I'll start my esthetician classes at the Beauty School. It will take about 7 months. So I have time :-) I regularly visit the CA Board of RN (CALIFORNIA NURSING PRACTICE ACT) and recognize that all treatments performed by an RN in the skin care field must be supervised by a physician. I have no plans to work with a physician, I would like to run my own business. Right now, I'm trying to find out what benefits my RN license can give me.What kind treatments am I allowed to perform with these two licenses? For example, I found out that the Board of Barbering and Cosmetology made LED unauthorized to be practiced by an esthetician. http://www.barbercosmo.ca.gov/forms_pubs/led_ltherapy.pdf
What about me? Can I continue to use it independently If I additionally have an RN license?
I am surprised, how it's different there. In the CA unlicensed medical assistants, licensed vocational nurses, cosmetologists, electrologists, or estheticians may not legally perform these treatments under any circumstance, even if they are supervised by a doctor. You need have medical degree for perform all of this treatments in the CA. Esthetician is not a medical degree. Registered nurses or physician assistants may perform them by supervision. Yes, I heard about a doctors who hires estheticians for some medical treatments, because of $$$. It means that doctors have violated the law. http://www.mbc.ca.gov/allied/medical_assistants_lasers.html RN can practice on their own a medical spa business with no more than 49% owned, the other 51% must be owned by California licensed physicians. http://www.mbc.ca.gov/licensee/medical_spas-business.pdf Yes, it's a good idea to become a nurse practitioner. Just need more 4 years and a lot of money. It's not for me, I am tired. I just want to be independent. In my 40th y, it's not surprise me.
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