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Affiliation

Chelsea and Westminster NHS Foundation Trust

Country

United Kingdom

Current position
Nadia Naous
is currently the lead pharmacist for HIV and GUM at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital and the Chair of the UK HIV Pharmacy Association.

Education
Nadia graduated from Nottingham School of Pharmacy in 2005, worked as a community pharmacist for two years before undertaking residency at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital. In 2010 she moved to Imperial College NHS Trust to become a specialist, then Lead HIV Pharmacist before returning to Chelsea and Westminster in 2019. Here, she leads the HIV and GUM pharmacy service across seven clinics in inner and outer London, Hertfordshire and Essex. Nadia has been qualified and an independent non-medial prescriber since 2012.

Research area
Nadia has a special interest in the pharmacology of antiretrovirals and drug-drug interactions and has contributed to national guidance for both the British Association for Sexual Health and HIV (BASHH) and the British HIV Association (BHIVA) and works closely with the Royal Pharmaceutical Society in the development of specialist curricula, credentialing of consultant and advanced level pharmacists and development of national training programmes. She is also the first pharmacist to be elected as a trustee and executive committee member of the British HIV Association.

Conflict of interest
Speaker and Advisory engagement with ViiV Healthcare.

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