BCAM becomes a registered charity
Published
14th Apr 2019

The British College of Aesthetic Medicine (BCAM) was recently awarded registered charitable status in England and Wales by the Charity Commission under the Charities Acts.
BCAM was founded to advance the effective, safe and ethical practise of aesthetic medicine and aims to achieve its objectives by promoting and encouraging the study of aesthetic medicine, research, setting of training standards, the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diseases, disorders and conditions associated with the practise of aesthetic medicine and education of the public and patients, facilitating communication between patients and practitioners and the exchange of clinical expertise.
Dr Paul Charlson, President of BCAM said, “The awarding of charitable status to BCAM by the Charity Commission is another step on the journey to becoming the leading organisation for the setting of standards and delivery of safe, effective and appropriate aesthetic treatments to the public by qualified and trained doctors”.