
Polices and Procedures:
Notice:
Some states necessitate certain boards
such as the
Board Of Medicine, Radiation Board, Cosmetology
and/or
Electrology Boards
for recommendations or requirements
to
operate a laser for hair removal and/or Laser's / IPL's
in general.
Inquire what your state, local and
medical requirements are before submitting your application for
training.
In the state of IDAHO
the Idaho Board of Medical Examiners recommends (not
requires) a laser operator to
be under the personal and responsible supervision of a Idaho
licensed physician. The physician does not need to be on-site,
however the state requires that the laser application is a
prescriptive procedure and the clinics medical director dictates
prior assessment of the patient.
Consumer Beware:
Make sure the school you are attending is credentialed and affiliated
with the Department of Higher Education.
Rocky Mountain Laser College
is under the supervision of the
Department of
Private Occupational Schools - Higher Education, Health Occupations.
Intense Pulsed Light and/or Laser
Devices
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Investigation of Practices |
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During a recent investigation by
the Idaho State Board of Medicine, it was determined that some
facilities are advertising and utilizing intense pulsed light
and/or laser devices for treatments such as hair removal.
The Medical Practice Act, Idaho Code §54-1804 0) creates an
exemption from medical licensure only with regard to the use of
Class I or Class II, non-prescriptive, approved, medical
devices.
The Center for Devices and Radiological Health of the Food
and Drug Administration (FDA) has classified intense pulsed
light and some laser devices as Class II prescriptive devices
and other laser devices as Class III devices. Class II intense
pulsed light/laser devices or Class III laser devices per FDA
requirements are sold to physicians only and are considered
prescriptive devices. Further information regarding FDA
requirements may be found at
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Guidelines |
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The Idaho State Board of Medicine, in compliance with the Medical
Practice Act and these federal requirements, recognizes the following
guidelines for public health and safety in Idaho:
- As a prescriptive device, the use and/or treatment of a
patient with a intense pulsed light and/or laser device should
be performed only by prescription of a physician duly licensed
to practice medicine and surgery in Idaho;
- With any prescribed treatment, physician evaluation and
assessment of the patient prior to and following prescribed
treatment is necessary; and
- The actual treatment for hair removal with an intense pulsed
light device or laser may be delegated to a properly trained
individual.
- All other medical uses of lasers may not be delegated to
non-physicians
The Board of Medicine is providing this
information to assist physicians with assuring compliance with state and
federal guidance.
http://www.bom.state.id.us/licensees/laser.html |
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