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Holly Interviews Dr. Spalding

Join me Wednesday evening 5/27/20 for a Live chat on Facebook with Dr Spalding to get some idea of what it takes to be that level of clean and safe.

May 27, 2020
Holly Interviews Dr. Spalding

 

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Do you consider your salon a safe and clean environment? Do you have podiatrists that refer their clients to you or wish that you did? Join me Wednesday evening 5/27/20 for a Live chat on Facebook with Dr. Spalding to get some idea of what it takes to be that level of clean and safe. A podiatrist is not impressed with the Cosmetology Board standard of a low level disinfectant or minimum cleaning requirements. Do you go above the requirements and do more than the state minimum for your area?

Dr Spalding is creating a group to unite medical professionals and salon professionals where they can find common ground, discuss expectations, and provide references to each other. A world where mutual respect exists because it is earned. Bring your questions and take notes, I plan to ask him lots of questions on behalf of the industry as well.

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You can click to join the event on Facebook for reminders and to leave questions in the comments if you won’t be able to attend live.

Wednesday May 27 at 7 pm CST on the FingerNailFixer Facebook channel guest Dr. Spalding discusses the ACMFCE program and the vision for a future collaboration between podiatry and pedicures.

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