Sec. 10.53.06.03. Theory Program  


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  • A. A theory program shall:

    (1) Be taught by a licensed electrology instructor;

    (2) Consist of at least 200 hours; and

    (3) Administer the theoretical study in not less than five sessions consisting of not more than 6 hours in each of the following subjects:

    (a) Introduction, which shall include:

    (i) The history and definition of electrology; and

    (ii) State laws and regulations governing the practice of electrology and requirements for licensure;

    (b) Anatomy of skin and hair;

    (c) Physiology of skin and hair;

    (d) Bacteriology;

    (e) Sanitation, disinfection, and sterilization procedures as described in COMAR 10.53.09;

    (f) Dermatology;

    (g) Neurology;

    (h) Cardiovascular system;

    (i) Endocrine system, with emphasis on adrenal glands and ovaries;

    (j) Hirsutism, including causes, testing, and treatment;

    (k) Alternative methods of hair removal;

    (l) Contraindications for electrolysis treatments;

    (m) Taking patient history; and

    (n) Professional ethics as set forth in COMAR 10.53.05.

    B. Members of the Committee shall be permitted to monitor the course at any time.