Pharmaceutical company Evolus has provided the British Association of Medical Aesthetic Nurses (BAMAN) with educational grants to support professional autonomy and patient care.
BAMAN shares the grant programme aims to strengthen nurse professionalisation in medical aesthetics, as Evolus is providing an unrestricted educational grant to support nurses who are planning to undertake further education in 2025.
Rachel Goddard, chair of the Education and Training Committee at BAMAN commented, “These grants from Evolus will help BAMAN nurses make informed, patient-centred decisions without the need for remote prescribing. Encouraging more nurses to gain their independent nurse prescriber qualification is a strategic pillar for BAMAN in 2025. This is about building a sustainable and progressive future for nursing in the aesthetic medicine sector.”