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The British College of Aesthetics Medicine has appointed a new Vice President.
Dr Rebecca Norman, owner of Shore Skin aesthetics clinic, has been a qualified doctor for 19-years and an aesthetics practitioner specialising in cosmeceutical grade and holistic skincare, mesotherapy and non-permeant dermal fillers.
Following the 25th Anniversary conference where Dr Norman chaired a panel discussion about whether fillers are “dead”, the organisation has announced that she has been appointed as Vice President.
A spokesperson from BCAM said: “We are honoured to announce the appointment of Dr Rebecca Norman as Vice President of the British College of Aesthetic Medicine.
“A valued member of BCAM for more than a decade, Dr Norman brings dedication, professionalism and a genuine passion for supporting the aesthetic medicine community.
“We are delighted to welcome her into this leadership role and look forward to her contribution she will make to the continued growth and excellence.”
Dr Norman said: “I am honoured to accept the role of Vice President of the British College of Aesthetic Medicine. After more than a decade as a member I’m proud to step into this position and support our community.
“I’m keen to be an approachable point of contact for both members and those interested in BCAM, and I look forward to contributing to its continued growth and excellence.”
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