The British College of Aesthetic Medicine (BCAM) has announced the appointment of Dr Rebecca Norman as its new Vice President. In her new role, Dr Norman will work closely alongside BCAM President, Dr Sophie Shotter, supporting the organisation’s ongoing mission to promote excellence within aesthetic medicine.
Dr Norman is no stranger to BCAM, having been a proud member for over a decade. Her appointment reflects both her longstanding commitment to the organisation and her dedication to advancing standards within the aesthetic medicine community.
Speaking about her new role, Dr Norman said:
“I am delighted to accept the role of Vice President of the British College of Aesthetic Medicine. Having been a proud member for over a decade, I have seen first-hand the strength, professionalism, and collaborative spirit that define our community. I bring this experience into the role with a genuine commitment to supporting both our members and the wider aesthetic community.
I am passionate about being an approachable and accessible point of contact—whether for long-standing members or those who are not yet part of BCAM but are interested in what we stand for. I look forward to contributing to the continued growth, education, and excellence of BCAM, and to working closely with colleagues to support and represent our diverse and evolving profession.”
BCAM has welcomed Dr Norman’s appointment and looks forward to working closely with her as she steps into this important leadership position. Her experience, approachability, and commitment to education and professional development are expected to play a key role in shaping the future direction of the organisation.