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BCAM Webinar - Patient Safety Starts at Purchase: The Case for UK-Sourced, Traceable Aesthetic

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BCAM Webinar - Patient Safety Starts at Purchase: The Case for UK-Sourced, Traceable Aesthetic

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Join us for the BCAM Webinar- Patient Safety Starts at Purchase: The Case for UK-Sourced, Traceable Aesthetic Products with Mo Harb from Aesthetic Intelligence 

Date: Wednesday 11th March

Time: 13:00pm-14:00pm

Mo Harb is a pharmacist working across clinical practice, education, and aesthetic product supply. He is a clinician at SRGN clinics and leads Complete Clinic Supply, a UK-focused distribution arm built around verified sourcing, traceability, and dependable stock for clinics. Mo is also involved in training and faculty work at Aesthetic Intelligence  with a focus on safe practice, outcomes-led treatment, and raising standards through education and responsible supply. His work centres on helping practitioners source with confidence, deliver consistent results, and protect patient safety through robust, compliant processes.

Session Overview:

This session explores why reliable product sourcing is the foundation of safe, consistent aesthetic practice. We will unpack what “UK-sourced” really means in terms of traceability, storage integrity, authorised supply chains, and professional accountability, and why grey market, parallel imported, unauthorised, or unlicensed products introduce avoidable clinical, legal, and reputational risk.
 

Drawing on a pharmacist-led governance approach, the talk will highlight how aesthetics should be treated as a healthcare field, with procurement standards that reflect patient safety, documentation, and duty of care.

Organised by: Annabel Swatton of BCAM

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