This comprehensive course is designed specifically for nurses who want to start their own clinic or integrate IV infusion and injectable services into an existing practice. The course covers both clinical and business aspects, including the basics of IV and injectable therapies, legalities and regulations, treatment protocols, and specialty therapies like NAD+ and Vitamin C infusions. It also provides detailed guidance on how to set up your practice, including pricing strategies, malpractice insurance, marketing, and mobile practice considerations. Nurses will also receive essential documentation, such as consent forms, protocols, and policies, to get started quickly. With low startup costs and high-demand services, this course empowers nurse entrepreneurs to build a profitable, sustainable practice. This course is delivered as an introductory offer in partnership with The Elite Nurse Practitioner.
This comprehensive course is designed specifically for nurses who want to start their own clinic or integrate IV infusion and injectable services into an existing practice.
The purpose of this course is to provide nurse entrepreneurs with the skills and knowledge necessary to support a successful and safe IV infusion and injectable service clinic.
Upon completion of this course, you should be able to:
- Appraise various infusion and injectable therapies to include treatment efficacy, frequency, side effects, risks, and contraindications.
- Discuss the pharmacological considerations of IV infusion and injectable therapies including tonicity, osmolarity, stability, and pH.
- Apprise the legalities, regulations, liabilities, and guidelines of IV infusion therapy.
- Formulate a plan to create and market a fully functioning IV infusion and injectable clinic.
Sam Kakaes, RN, APRN, is a distinguished board-certified Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner with over 14 years of expertise in elite health care. Renowned for his meticulous attention to detail and dedication to excellence, Sam brings a wealth of experience in advanced medical practices, emergency medicine, vascular procedures, and education. His mastery in IV therapy, testosterone optimization, and peptide treatments reflects his commitment to providing cutting-edge solutions for discerning clients.
Justin Allan, MSN, FNP, has been practicing as an MSN prepared Nurse Practitioner for 8 years in a variety of settings. He created the Elite Nurse Practitioner with the goal of helping form an elite group of nurse practitioners who make what they deserve and are in control of their professional and personal lives.
Contributing faculty, Sam Kakaes, RN, APRN, has disclosed no relevant financial relationship with any product manufacturer or service provider mentioned.
Contributing faculty, Justin Allan, MSN, FNP, has disclosed no relevant financial relationship with any product manufacturer or service provider mentioned.
Mary Franks, MSN, APRN, FNP-C
The division planner has disclosed no relevant financial relationship with any product manufacturer or service provider mentioned.
Sarah Campbell
The Director of Development and Academic Affairs has disclosed no relevant financial relationship with any product manufacturer or service provider mentioned.
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#31160: IV Infusion Therapy and Injectable Clinic Startup
The course covers both clinical and business aspects, including the basics of IV and injectable therapies, legalities and regulations, treatment protocols, and specialty therapies like NAD+ and vitamin C infusions. It also provides detailed guidance on how to set up your practice, including pricing strategies, malpractice insurance, marketing, and mobile practice considerations. Nurses will also receive essential documentation, such as consent forms, protocols, and policies, to get started quickly. With low startup costs and high-demand services, this course empowers nurse entrepreneurs to build a profitable, sustainable practice.
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