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Chapter 1 : Pre Course Knowledge Evaluation
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Chapter 2 : Course Objectives
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Chapter 3 : Laser Physics
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Chapter 4 : Characteristics of LaserLecture 1: Characteristics of LaserPrivateLecture 2: MonochromePrivateLecture 3: CollimatedPrivateLecture 4: CoherentPrivateLecture 5: IntensePrivateLecture 6: Power DensityPrivateLecture 7: Power Density For LaserPrivateLecture 8: Spot DependentPrivateLecture 9: Focus DependentPrivateLecture 10: Cut VS AblatePrivateLecture 11: Energy DensityPrivateLecture 12: Electromagnetic SpectrumPrivate
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Chapter 5 : Basic Skin Anatomy
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Chapter 6 : Melanin And Our Natural Photoprotective System
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Chapter 7 : Medical Lasers ExplainedLecture 1: The Medical Laser FamilyPrivateLecture 2: Before Delivering LaserPrivateLecture 3: Laser OperationPrivateLecture 4: Q SwitchingPrivateLecture 5: Pulse Length VS TemperaturePrivateLecture 6: Depth Of Skin Penetration By LasersPrivateLecture 7: Articulated Arm DeliveryPrivateLecture 8: Optical FibresPrivate
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Chapter 8 : Medical Applications Of Lasers & LEDLecture 1: Medical Uses Of LaserPrivateLecture 2: Current Medical LasersPrivateLecture 3: Medical LasersPrivateLecture 4: Laser WavelengthPrivateLecture 5: Common Medical LasersPrivateLecture 6: Carbon DioxidePrivateLecture 7: Nd:YagPrivateLecture 8: Er:YagPrivateLecture 9: Pulse Dye Laser (PDL)PrivateLecture 10: DiodePrivateLecture 11: Visible LasersPrivateLecture 12: Fractional Laser Skin ResurfacingPrivateLecture 13: Fractional LasersPrivateLecture 14: Medical LED UsePrivateLecture 15: Absorption CoefficientPrivate
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Chapter 9 : How Laser Interacts With TissueLecture 1: Interactions Of Laser With TissuePrivateLecture 2: Potential Harmful Effects Of Laser On TissuePrivateLecture 3: Biological Effects Of Laser RadiationPrivateLecture 4: Thermal EffectsPrivateLecture 5: Thermal Effects (2)PrivateLecture 6: Target ChromophoresPrivateLecture 7: Thermal EffectsPrivateLecture 8: Thermal Relaxation Time (TRT)PrivateLecture 9: Thermal Relaxation Time (TRT) (2)PrivateLecture 10: Selective Photothermolysis TheoryPrivateLecture 11: Extended Theory Of PhotothermolysisPrivateLecture 12: Choosing Correct LaserPrivateLecture 13: Dissociation EffectsPrivateLecture 14: Mechanical EffectsPrivateLecture 15: Chemical EffectsPrivateLecture 16: Chemical Effects (2)PrivateLecture 17: Use Of Lasers In PregnacyPrivateLecture 18: Summary Of Laser UsePrivate
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Chapter 10 : Medical Applications Of IPL
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Chapter 11 : Laser Safety MattersLecture 1: Radiation LegislationPrivateLecture 2: Laser ClassificationPrivateLecture 3: Laser Classification (2)PrivateLecture 4: State Laser RegulationsPrivateLecture 5: Primary ResponsibilityPrivateLecture 6: Frequent Causes Of Laser-Related AccidentsPrivateLecture 7: Potential Laser HazardsPrivateLecture 8: Laser Accidents Classified By Professional ActivityPrivateLecture 9: Laser Accidents Classified By Type Of InjuriesPrivateLecture 10: Skin DamagePrivateLecture 11: Skin InjuriesPrivateLecture 12: Eye Injury From LaserPrivateLecture 13: Eye InjuriesPrivateLecture 14: Summary Of Eye And Skin Injuries From LasersPrivateLecture 15: Eye ProtectionPrivateLecture 16: Eye Protection WearPrivateLecture 17: Optical Density (OD)PrivateLecture 18: Laser Eyewear ChecklistPrivateLecture 19: IPL SafetyPrivateLecture 20: Fire HazardPrivateLecture 21: Chemical HazardsPrivateLecture 22: Warning SignsPrivateLecture 23: Laser RoomsPrivateLecture 24: Laser Equipment SafetyPrivateLecture 25: Quality AssurancePrivateLecture 26: Engineering ControlsPrivateLecture 27: 6 Rules Of Laser SafetyPrivate
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Chapter 12 : Final Online Assessment
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Chapter 13 : Participant Feedback Form
Course Description
CPD: 4 Hours
Location: Online Only
Certificate: Certificate of Completion
Prerequisite: None
Suitable For: All Professions
Price: $189 Lifetime Access
Laser Safety: Understanding Medical Lasers and IPL is a fully online course, allowing you to learn about the principles of laser safety at your own pace. This course will cover a brief introduction to medical lasers and IPL machines and their associated treatment use. At the end of the course you will be equipped with the knowledge to safeguard yourself and your patients when it comes to handling IPL/medical lasers in your practice.
We do recommend that you complete the courses in the Skin Foundations Online Program before embarking on this module in order to maximise your learning. It is also important to familiarise yourself with the content of this course first prior to moving on to other laser and IPL modules.
If you are a practitioner in QLD or WA in Australia, this online course is part of our government accredited laser safety program, to be done in conjunction with our in-person Laser Safety training. Find out when our next Laser Safety hands-on training is here
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this module, you should be able to:
- Understand how to exercise laser safety
- Understand basic principles of lasers and its interaction with biological matter
- Be familiar with the general medical physics and operation of medical lasers
- Comprehend common jargon used in medical lasers and IPL
- Be familiar with medical applications of laser and IPL
Team
The Aesthetics and Skin Institute (ASI) is a global training organisation based in Australia. Our mission is to empower your success in aesthetics, whether you are a doctor, dentist, nurse or skin therapist. We offer both online courses, hands-on training and certificate programs to help you become a confident practitioner in cosmetic injectables, threads, lasers, skin therapy and much more.
Led by Dr Ben Chan, our team of educators are successful industry leaders who are passionate about teaching and pushing the boundaries of aesthetics medicine.
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Highlights
- Basic principles of laser and its interaction with biological matter
- General medical physics and operation of medical lasers
- Understanding the common jargon used in medical lasers and IPL
- Medical applications of laser and IPL
- Brief guide to medical lasers vs IPL
Course Completion rule
- Traversal rule : Lectures must all be seen and completed sequentially
- All lectures must be completed
- User must pass all tests to download certificate