Sec. 10.53.06.04. Clinical Program  


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  • A. A clinical program shall:

    (1) Be taught by a licensed electrology instructor;

    (2) Consist of at least 400 hours;

    (3) Administer the clinical training in a semester consisting of not less than 3 months; and

    (4) Ensure that each day of clinical study consists of not more than:

    (a) 6 hours of training; or

    (b) 2 hours of training if on the same day as theory instruction.

    B. There shall be at least one licensed instructor in attendance at all times for ten students or less. A student may not be assigned in any capacity to instruct another student.

    C. The curriculum shall include:

    (1) Introduction, which shall include:

    (a) The definition of electrology; and

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

    (2) Professional ethics as set forth in COMAR 10.53.05;

    (3) Case history and record keeping;

    (4) Consultation;

    (5) Electrolysis, thermolysis, and the blend;

    (6) Electricity;

    (7) Needle types and performance;

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

    (9) Structure and dynamics of hair;

    (10) Regrowth;

    (11) Interpretation of hair growth patterns;

    (12) Evaluation of tissue before, during, and after treatment;

    (13) Draping, positioning, and lighting;

    (14) Post-treatment;

    (15) Insertions and epilations;

    (16) Adverse reactions and contraindications of all hair removal methods;

    (17) Normal and abnormal healing;

    (18) Scheduling of appropriate follow-up treatments;

    (19) Developing a practice; and

    (20) Review of theory and clinical studies.

    D. An electrology program shall be taught in a facility that complies with Regulation .05 of this chapter.