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Nadia Naous

PGDip, GPP, MRPharmS

Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom

Biography

Nadia Naous is the lead pharmacist for HIV and GUM at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital and the Chair of the UK HIV Pharmacy Association. She 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. She 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 pharmacists and development of national training programmes.

RELATED COURSES

CME Series | Holistic HIV Care: Nursing and Pharmacy Perspectives
HIV
HIV
60 min
Catarina Esteves Santos, Nadia Naous, Clarence Soliman, Julio Morais

CME Series | Holistic HIV Care: Nursing and Pharmacy Perspectives

This module is designed for nurses, pharmacists, and other HIV healthcare professionals committed to optimizing care and treatment outcomes for people living with HIV. Through a multidisciplinary lens, it explores how collaborative practice, community engagement, and evidence-based guidelines can enhance the delivery of empathic, person-centred HIV care.

What Will Set You Apart?​

After following this educational series, participants will be able to:

  • Explain the pharmacist’s role in supporting community-based uptake of long-acting injectables (LAIs)
  • Identify strategies nurses can use to enhance community support for LAIs
  • Apply evidence-based nursing guidance to support cognitive and emotional health in older adults living with HIV

Is This Program for You?

The program is aimed at nurses and pharmacists in the management and treatment of people living with HIV, medical doctors and researchers, healthcare workers, pharmacologists, post-doctoral researchers, students, and other healthcare professionals involved in treating people living with HIV.

What Will You Cover in This Module?

  • Multidisciplinary Team in HIV Care
  • The Pharmacist’s Role in LAI Uptake In the Community
  • Community Support for LAI: The Nurse’s Role
  • Cognitive and Emotional Health in Aging with HIV