MD Academy Application

Thank you for your interest in MD Esthetics Academy! Our exclusive 3-Month and 6-Month Mentorship Program is designed to help you not only become a better injector but also provide you with the tools to feel confident in your abilities and differentiate yourself and your practice in our ever-growing field. This intensive program will require commitment as it will consist of several hours per week of online didactic lectures and injection demonstration videos at home as well as one 8-hour hands-on weekend day per month for the next 4 months.

All participants must carry their own Malpractice (Liability) Insurance and have an active License to practice.

Participants will also be required to be under the practice of a Medical Director or intend to have the clinical leads at MD Esthetics act as such after the first hands-on course unless they are independent practitioners such as APRNs or MDs.

We are looking for participants who are passionate, motivated, and interested in pursuing a career in medical aesthetics. Given the limited number of spots per session, we ask that each applicant submit answers to the following questions in order for us to determine the most appropriate candidates. Once accepted, you will have 72 hours to submit your non-refundable deposit to secure your spot.

MD Esthetics Academy – Program Application
MD Esthetics Academy

Academy Application

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ANCC Accreditation FAQ

MD Esthetics Academy is proud to offer ANCC-accredited education for nurses pursuing aesthetic injector training.

The American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) is one of the most recognized and respected accrediting bodies in nursing education. ANCC accreditation signifies that our educational programs meet nationally recognized standards for quality, relevance, and nursing continuing education.

Yes. Upon successful completion of the course, participants will receive a Certificate of Completion from MD Esthetics Academy.

Yes. Eligible nurses will receive continuing education credit hours associated with the training program.

The exact number of credit hours may vary based on course completion. Participants are eligible to receive up to 35 accredited hours when the program is completed in full. Partial completion will result in prorated accredited hours.

Nursing continuing professional development (NCPD) credit is available to licensed nursing professionals, including:

  • Registered Nurses (RNs)
  • Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs)
  • Nurse Practitioners (NPs)

Other licensed healthcare professionals are welcome to attend educational activities; however, eligibility to apply these credits toward professional licensure requirements is determined by each individual’s licensing or credentialing board.

Participants must hold an active professional license to receive nursing continuing education credit.

Many aesthetic injector programs provide only attendance certificates and are not accredited for nursing continuing education.

ANCC accreditation helps ensure:

  • Educational quality and standards
  • Relevant nursing-focused curriculum
  • Recognized continuing education credit
  • Enhanced professional credibility

For many nurses, this adds additional value to their injector training experience.

ANCC-accredited continuing education is widely recognized throughout the United States for nursing continuing education purposes.

However, individual state board requirements may vary, and participants are encouraged to verify requirements specific to their state or licensing board.