New medical aesthetic prescribing programme launches across the UK
In the rapidly evolving world of medical aesthetics, four highly skilled practitioners have created a new programme to fill a gap they observed in the industry. Medical Aesthetic Prescribing Programme (MAPP) is designed to provide comprehensive education and support for aesthetic nurses aspiring to become prescribers.
Founded by a quartet of multidisciplinary prescribing professionals, Dr Sunny Dhesi, Ms Amy Lamb, Ms Helen Summers, and Mr Vivek Kuvelker, MAPP aims to empower nurses considering or already undertaking their V300 prescribing course at university, or embarking on their journey as newly-qualified prescribers.
"Our collective experience revealed a lack of adequate support for nurses aspiring to become prescribers," said cosmetic doctor and GP Dr Dhesi. "We recognised the need for a dedicated platform to foster education and foster a supportive community of aspiring prescribers, and thus, the MAPP was born."
MAPP offers a comprehensive online course that encompasses all aspects of medical aesthetic prescriber training, equipping participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in their roles. From practical guidance on the V300 prescribing course requirements to insights on best practices in the field, MAPP ensures that every participant receives the guidance they need to succeed.
"We believe that supporting aspiring aesthetic nurses in their prescribing journey is not only vital for their personal growth but also contributes to raising the overall standard of care in the industry," said Amy Lamb, an accomplished aesthetic nurse prescriber and V300 supervisor. "With MAPP, we aim to set a new benchmark for excellence in medical aesthetics."
Helen Summers, aesthetic nurse prescriber and V300 assessor added, "Our program's multidisciplinary approach sets it apart. We bring together experts from various fields to provide a holistic learning experience, which is unparalleled in the industry."
The founders have created an online community through their Instagram and Facebook pages, which serve as a hub for MAPP's participants to connect, learn, and exchange ideas. They aim to foster a collaborative and inclusive space where members can access valuable resources, engage in discussions, and stay updated on the latest industry trends.
MAPP aims to empower nurses to reach new heights in their careers while fostering a culture of continuous learning and excellence. With their combined expertise and dedication, the founders are excited to welcome aspiring prescribers into this initiative.
In the rapidly evolving world of medical aesthetics, four highly skilled practitioners have created a new programme to fill a gap they observed in the industry. Medical Aesthetic Prescribing Programme (MAPP) is designed to provide comprehensive education and support for aesthetic nurses aspiring to become prescribers.
Founded by a quartet of multidisciplinary prescribing professionals, Dr Sunny Dhesi, Ms Amy Lamb, Ms Helen Summers, and Mr Vivek Kuvelker, MAPP aims to empower nurses considering or already undertaking their V300 prescribing course at university, or embarking on their journey as newly-qualified prescribers.
"Our collective experience revealed a lack of adequate support for nurses aspiring to become prescribers," said cosmetic doctor and GP Dr Dhesi. "We recognised the need for a dedicated platform to foster education and foster a supportive community of aspiring prescribers, and thus, the MAPP was born."
MAPP offers a comprehensive online course that encompasses all aspects of medical aesthetic prescriber training, equipping participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in their roles. From practical guidance on the V300 prescribing course requirements to insights on best practices in the field, MAPP ensures that every participant receives the guidance they need to succeed.
"We believe that supporting aspiring aesthetic nurses in their prescribing journey is not only vital for their personal growth but also contributes to raising the overall standard of care in the industry," said Amy Lamb, an accomplished aesthetic nurse prescriber and V300 supervisor. "With MAPP, we aim to set a new benchmark for excellence in medical aesthetics."
Helen Summers, aesthetic nurse prescriber and V300 assessor added, "Our program's multidisciplinary approach sets it apart. We bring together experts from various fields to provide a holistic learning experience, which is unparalleled in the industry."
The founders have created an online community through their Instagram and Facebook pages, which serve as a hub for MAPP's participants to connect, learn, and exchange ideas. They aim to foster a collaborative and inclusive space where members can access valuable resources, engage in discussions, and stay updated on the latest industry trends.
MAPP aims to empower nurses to reach new heights in their careers while fostering a culture of continuous learning and excellence. With their combined expertise and dedication, the founders are excited to welcome aspiring prescribers into this initiative.