Many physicians rely on physician assistants, registered nurses and advanced registered nurse practitioners to conduct minimally invasive procedures in the office and medical spa setting. Before a physician delegates any procedures to members of staff it is important that he or she is aware of state laws regarding supervision and scope of practice.
ASPS has put together a variety of materials that physicians may find useful. The materials include: 1) contact information for state medical, nursing, physician assistant, and cosmetology boards; 2) several examples of APRN protocols and an overview of the various injectables; and 3) a list of legal and risk management considerations.
Physicians should note that many of the materials provided are examples specific to certain states. Physicians are urged to contact their state's medical board before delegating duties to ensure proper practice.
Physician Extender Resources
- Joint ASPS and ASAPS Guiding Principles: Supervision of Non-Physician Personnel in Medical Spas and Physician Offices
- Will the globalization of medicine lead to plastic surgery outsourcing?
- New AMA Guidelines on Medical Tourism (06/08)
- ASPS Congressional Testimony before Senate Special Committee on Aging (06/06)
- ASPS Congressional Testimony before Senate Special Committee on Aging (06/06)
- ASPS Congressional Testimony before Senate Special Committee on Aging (06/06)
- ASPS Congressional Testimony before Senate Special Committee on Aging (06/06)