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Empire Medical Training

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Empire Medical Training is a procedural medical training organization based in the United States. Founded in 1998 by Dr. Stephen Cosentino, Empire Medical Training provides training and education to healthcare professionals seeking to expand their clinical skills and knowledge.

Empire Medical Training offers a wide range of courses covering various medical specialties, including aesthetic medicine, pain management, and regenerative medicine. The organization is known for its hands-on training and education, which allow participants to receive personalized attention and practice their newly acquired skills in a supervised setting.

In addition to its live training courses, Empire Medical Training also offers online courses and webinars, making it accessible to healthcare professionals from all over the world. The organization has trained over 175,000 healthcare professionals and has a network of over 35,000 alumni.

Empire Medical Training is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) and is recognized as a provider of CME by the American Medical Association (AMA). The organization is also an approved training provider for many state medical boards and professional organizations.

In addition to its educational offerings, Empire Medical Training also provides business support and marketing services to help healthcare professionals build and grow their practices. This includes assistance with patient acquisition, branding, and marketing strategies. Overall, Empire Medical Training helps healthcare professionals enhance their skills and knowledge to better serve their patients.

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