Educational Integrity & Accreditation Policy
WAMSCCA provides academic certification, training courses, and institutional accreditations as part of its mission to uplift global aesthetic medicine standards. These are not substitutes for formal degrees or government recognition but serve to promote excellence, skills advancement, and consistent quality in humanitarian and professional services.
Humanitarian Access to Care Policy
WAMSCCA is committed to providing access to safe, ethical, and compassionate aesthetic and reconstructive care for underprivileged individuals — including victims of war, trauma, congenital anomalies, and natural disasters — who cannot afford treatment. Priority is given to those whose physical condition has resulted in social stigma, psychological distress, or functional impairment.
Ethical Practice & Patient Safety Policy
All medical professionals participating in WAMSCCA activities must adhere to strict ethical standards, respect patient dignity, and practice within their certified scope. Patient consent, safety protocols, cultural respect, and evidence-based procedures are mandatory for all clinical and outreach missions.
Partnership & Collaboration Policy
WAMSCCA welcomes collaboration with ministries of health, national medical councils, universities, and medical associations based on shared values of education, service, and ethical standards. All collaborations will be non-binding, non-political, and focused on humanitarian and academic alignment without interfering with local governance or policies.
Non-Regulatory & Non-Substitutive Role Policy
WAMSCCA shall not serve as a licensing, regulatory, or statutory body. All educational, certification, and accreditation activities are offered solely for professional development and humanitarian alignment. Practitioners must comply with national medical laws and licensing requirements in their country of practice.
Fundraising & Financial Transparency Policy
All funds raised through charity events, donations, and partnerships shall be transparently managed. Proceeds will be allocated strictly to WAMSCCA’s humanitarian missions, training programs, and patient care initiatives. Annual reports will be published to ensure accountability and donor confidence.