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Empire Medical Training Offers Great New Way to Train Your Medical Staff - Send 3 Office Members at a Time

Empire Medical Training's new flexible office membership program provides efficient time saving training with the convenience of training multiple staff.

2011-04-12
FT. LAUDERDALE, FL, April 12, 2011 (Press-News.org) Empire Medical Training - a recognized source for CME Education and Procedural Training for the past 10 years - knows how difficult it can be to schedule trainings for a larger practice. That's why they've created their Office Membership Program. A great new way to train staff, large practices can send up to three staff members to all of Empire's training programs - including their incredibly popular Advanced Aesthetic Workshop - over the course of two years - all for one incredibly low price.

About Empire Medical Training's Office Membership Program:

Instead of purchasing a separate membership for each physician or paying for individual seminars, Empire Medical Training has created their new Office Membership tier - which caters specifically to larger practices. For the low price of $1,299, this two-year training membership plan allows up to three members of a participating practice to attend all of Empire's hands-on training seminars. The Office Membership allows a full practice to complete the training faster - up to 75% faster in some cases - and allows for physicians to receive the same training, thus eliminating the need to cross-train other support personnel. Practices may also choose to "divide and conquer" - by sending office staff to some of the seminars that a physician might not want or not be able to attend. What's more, sending front office personnel is invaluable, since it will help to teach these staff members how to interact with prospective and current patients.

About The Empire Advanced Aesthetic Workshop:

Attendees of Empire Medical Training's Advanced Aesthetic Workshop will learn such advanced procedures as Botox for the "sad smile", 2 common medical grade chemical peel techniques and how to apply dermal fillers for volume and cheek enhancement. Additionally, there will be lessons on skin rejuvenation techniques and on how best to evaluate a patient's skin and prescribe medical grade cosmeceuticals. IPL and laser therapy for skin rejuvenation will also be discussed. Open to physicians, dentists, nurses and PA's only, the Advanced Aesthetic Workshop features hands-on training from only Board Certified Plastic Surgeons, Dermatologists, Anesthesiologists and other specialists in their fields.

About Empire Medical Training:

Empire Medical Training is a nationally recognized CME Training Institution for Physicians, Dentists, Nurses and other Health Care Professionals. Empire offers 200 CME Medical and Aesthetic workshops each and every year and has trained nearly 30,000 physicians, dentists, nurses and other health care professionals in just over 10 years time. With over 27 different medical and aesthetic training programs including workshops on Botox Cosmetic and Dermal Filler procedures, Empire has acquired a distinguished reputation in education and serves as a training facility for Allergan (Botox, Juvederm) and Medicis (Restylane), along with many of the largest Aesthetic Laser Manufacturers. In addition, Empire is proud to have been chosen by the Florida Dental Association (FDA) to train their member Dentists in Botox Cosmetic and other Aesthetic Procedures.

Upcoming Medical Training Programs for April & May 2011:
Advanced Practice Marketing Ft Lauderdale/Miami, FL Apr 14
Comprehensive Botox/Dermal Filler 1-day Training Ft Lauderdale/Miami, FL Apr 15
Sclerotherapy & Laser Solutions Training Ft Lauderdale/Miami, FL Apr 16
Advanced Aesthetic Workshop Ft Lauderdale/Miami, FL Apr 17
Comprehensive Facial Aesthetics Training Washington, DC Apr 29
Mesotherapy, Cellulite, & Lipo Therapies Washington, DC Apr 29
Advanced Practice Marketing New Orleans, LA Apr 29
Comprehensive Botox Cosmetic Training Washington, DC Apr 30
Comprehensive Botox/Dermal Filler 1-day Training New Orleans, LA Apr 30
Comprehensive Dermal Filler Training Washington, DC May 01
Advanced Aesthetic Workshop New Orleans, LA May 01
Comprehensive Facial Aesthetics Training Atlanta, GA May 12
Mesotherapy, Cellulite, & Lipo Therapies Atlanta, GA May 12
Sclerotherapy & Laser Solutions Training Atlanta, GA May 13
Comprehensive Botox/Dermal Filler 1-day Training Atlanta, GA May 14
Advanced Aesthetic Workshop Atlanta, GA May 15
Advanced Practice Marketing Chicago, IL May 19
Future dates, locations, & Catalogs also available
OTHER WORKSHOPS IN THE SAME CITY, SAME DATE!

For more about Empire Medical Training and to register for an upcoming Advanced Aesthetic Workshop near you, visit: http://www.empiremedicaltraining.com


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[Press-News.org] Empire Medical Training Offers Great New Way to Train Your Medical Staff - Send 3 Office Members at a Time
Empire Medical Training's new flexible office membership program provides efficient time saving training with the convenience of training multiple staff.