Kate began working in the NHS in 1999 and has specialized in sexual health since 2003. She is passionate about ensuring that good healthcare is a right and reality for everyone. Her wealth of experience includes working as a speciality doctor in sexual health and HIV at University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust and doctoral researcher at Brighton and Sussex Medical School. Kate currently works as a gender clinician and endocrinology specialist at the Welsh Gender Service in Cardiff. In 2012, Kate founded Clinic-T, a sexual health and contraception clinic led by and for trans and non-binary people in Brighton, in partnership with the Terrence Higgins Trust. The clinic provides an inclusive and non-judgemental service and addresses the gap in sexual and reproductive health information for this community. As Medical Director, Kate utilizes her clinical expertise to ensure that no one is left behind as we target ending HIV transmission by 2030.
Kate Nambiar
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