As the role of Nurse Practitioners continues to expand in medical aesthetics, awareness of the Top 10 Clinical Risks is essential to ensure safe, ethical, and effective patient care. Understanding potential complications—from vascular occlusions to allergic reactions—empowers NPs to anticipate, prevent, and manage adverse events. Proficiency in emergency protocols and mock code readiness not only protects patients but also enhances professional credibility and practice standards in a rapidly evolving field.
Speaker:
Jeanine Harrison BScN, MN, NP, RN-EC
Nurse Practitioner
Jeanine Harrison has been in the registered nursing professional for 30 years and has been a Nurse Practitioner for over 20 years.
After attending McMaster University for a BScN she spent 12 years in the Cardiac ICU before attending University of Toronto to complete a Masters in Nursing and Nurse Practitioner in 2001. She has over 20 years of experience in education, key research and multiple publications. She is currently on faculty with Seneca College.
Jeanine was part of the Cardiology team which developed one of the first nurse led heart function clinics, and then 8 years ago she transitioned into independent practice and is currently the owner and medical director for three independent nurse led medical aesthetic clinics and also a therapeutic physio and wellness clinic.
Jeanine is medical director for 321 Launch Medical Aesthetics Business Consulting and JHNP Consulting Inc. which are instrumental in educating nurses on successful independent practice.