Doctors are learning the business of aesthetic
medicine in an effort to make their practices more financially
viable.
Las Vegas, NV (PRWEB) July 11,
2007 -- Family doctors are adding aesthetic medical procedures to their
practices in an effort to make their practices more financially viable,
says the International Association for Physicians in Aesthetic Medicine
(IAPAM). After reviewing participant feedback from their fifth consecutive,
sold out Aesthetic Medicine Symposium, IAPAM Executive Director,
Jeff Russell, says that participating doctors want most to learn
the business of aesthetic medicine, not just how to do the procedures
themselves.
"The combination of reducing reimbursements, increasing costs, and
longer working hours is leaving many family physicians no choice
but to leave their traditional practice behind and open an aesthetic
medicine practice or add aesthetic medicine procedures to their existing
practices," says Russell.
Russell adds that this problem is not only occurring for those who
run private practices, but also for those working in hospitals. IAPAM
emergency room physicians have reported that extreme stress has caused
them to move to aesthetic practices. What's more, soaring insurance
costs are forcing many IAPAM obstetrician/ gynecologists to move
to aesthetics as well.
"Our June Aesthetic Medicine Symposium sold out two months prior
to the event. It's obvious to us that physicians are making the choice
to add aesthetic procedures or leave their current practice. Aesthetic
medicine creates more cash flow and decreases the administration
required to manage insurance and government reimbursements. Entrepreneurs
are constantly looking for opportunities to increase revenues and
decrease costs. Doctors are no different," says Russell.
Due to increased demand, an additional Aesthetic Medicine Symposium
will be hosted by the IAPAM in Scottsdale, AZ this September. Another
sellout is expected.
About the International Association for Physicians in Aesthetic
Medicine (IAPAM)
The International Association for Physicians in Aesthetic Medicine is a voluntary
association of physicians and supporters which sets standards for the aesthetic
medical profession. The goal of the association is to offer education, ethical
standards, credentialing, and member benefits. IAPAM membership is open to
licensed medical doctors (MDs), and doctors of osteopathic medicine (DOs).
The IAPAM hosts a two-day symposium which provides current, comprehensive
aesthetic medicine training for today's leading physicians. The symposium
combines clinical, hands-on training of advanced skin care procedures
with strategies to successfully integrate aesthetic medical procedures
into a medical practice, along with the ability to earn Continuing
Medical Education (CME) credits. More information about the symposium
can be accessed through http://www.aestheticmedicinesymposium.com
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Jeff Russell
Executive-Director
International Association for Physicians in Aesthetic Medicine (IAPAM)
1-800-219-5108 x705
http://www.iapam.com
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