The British College of Aesthetic Medicine (BCAM) held its first round of Master’s-level MBCAM OSCE examinations for practitioners to achieve Full Membership of the association.
BCAM explains that the two-part examination is taken by Associate Members who are looking to become Full Members. The first paper is multiple-choice, while the second is an objective structured clinical examination (OSCE).
BCAM president Dr Catherine Fairris commented, “This is a rigorous exam that covers the entire medical aesthetic curriculum as dictated by Health Education England. It has been more than 10 years in the making, having initially been spearheaded by Mr Dalvi Humzah and now with Mr Ali Ghanem acting as Exam Board Director. The exam is accredited with the JCCP, and we hope it will further demonstrate the level of theoretical and practical expertise that our members have, as well as aid in our goal of upholding the highest aesthetic excellence.”