Suggested Outline for Specific Laser Courses
Category C Review
ADVANCED DIDACTICS AND HANDS-ON
I. Introduction and welcome
A. Self-graded pre-test
II. Fundamentals of lasers
A. Electromagnetic spectrum
B. Methods of production of laser light
C. Special qualities of laser light
1. Spatial beam characteristics
2. Temporal beam characteristics
D. Radiofrequency
E. Ultrasound
III. Summary of laser effects on tissue
I. Introduction and welcome
A. Self-graded pre-test
II. Fundamentals of lasers
A. Electromagnetic spectrum
B. Methods of production of laser light
C. Special qualities of laser light
1. Spatial beam characteristics
2. Temporal beam characteristics
D. Radiofrequency
E. Ultrasound
III. Summary of laser effects on tissue
IV. Brief review of types of lasers, IPLs, radiofrequency devices, ultrasound, and alternative light sources, special characteristics, and clinical applications
A. Vascular Lesion Devices
B. Pigmented Lesion, Tattoo Removal Devices
C. Non-Ablative Devices
D. Hair Removal Devices
E. Ablative Devices
F. Skin Tightening Devices
G. Fractionated Energy Delivery Devices
H. Ultrasound Devices
I. Low-Level Light Devices
J. Other
V. Discussion of laser safety
A. OSHA requirements
B. Eye protection
C. Thermal damage hazard prevention
D. Special considerations for endotracheal anesthesia
E. Limited access and posting of laser rooms
F. OR laser safety principles and protocol
1. Laser safety committee
2. Proper training
3. Limited access
4. Warning sensors, emergency positive action cut-off switch
5. Hazard reporting
6. Laser journal documentation
7. Malpractice considerations
VI. Installation and maintenance of laser systems
A. Special requirements - electrical power, cooling (water/air)
B. Routine maintenance
C. Emergency maintenance
VII. Clinical summary of laser usage
A. Discussion of basic pathology in the specialty
B. Brief discussion of alternate methods of treatment and results
C. Specific discussion of laser treatment and results
1. Method of treatment
2. Specific equipment and/or space requirements
3. Long term results
4. Pathological slides
5. Indications, contraindications
6. Follow-up care
7. Results of treatment
8. Side effects and complications
9. Practice organization and management
10. Financial and insurance considerations
11. Malpractice considerations
12. Record keeping, including hazard documentation
13. Forms, correspondence, office administration
VIII. Complete bibliography
A. General bibliography for lasers in medicine and surgery
B. Specific subject bibliography for the specialty
IX. Research concepts
X. Future developments
XI. Conclusion
A. Self-graded post-test
B. Course evaluation
C. Certificate of attendance
XII. Hands-on laser experience with one expert monitor/3-4 attendees
A. Minimum 25% of time devoted to lab
B. Inanimate objects - (fruit, meat)
C. Observe all safety precautions
D. Live animals
This revised outline represents the knowledge that is available to the Board of Directors of the American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery, Inc. as of April 3, 2008.
Reviewed by the Safety Awareness Committee in 2020