The British College of Aesthetic Medicine (BCAM) is delighted to announce that Dr Stephanie Dixon, Dr Alexander Parys, Dr Ducu Botoaca, Dr Emmaline Ashley, and Dr Luting Xu have successfully completed the MBCAM (Member of the British College of Aesthetic Medicine) examination.

The MBCAM examination is a rigorous and comprehensive assessment that spans the full aesthetic medicine curriculum, extending well beyond injectable treatments. It comprises a detailed MCQ paper and an in-person Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE). The examination is recognised by Health Education England and approved by the Joint Council for Cosmetic Practitioners (JCCP), underlining its status as a benchmark for clinical excellence in aesthetic medicine.

Passing this examination is a significant professional milestone and forms a key step in the transition from Associate to Full Membership within BCAM. It reflects each doctor's dedication to maintaining the highest standards of safety, ethics, and patient care in aesthetic practice.

BCAM Trustee, Dr Haidar Hassan, says: ‘We are incredibly proud of all the candidates for passing the MBCAM examination. Their hard work and passion for raising standards in aesthetic medicine are truly inspiring, and this achievement reflects their commitment to delivering safe, ethical, and effective care for patients.’

BCAM congratulates these outstanding practitioners on their achievement and welcomes their continued contribution to raising standards and promoting excellence in the field of aesthetic medicine.