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Shurti Patel Aina - University of Hertfordshire and Oakwood Medical Centre

Shurti Patel Aina

Senior Lecturer in Pharmacy Practice and Senior Clinical Pharmacist, University of Hertfordshire and Oakwood Medical Centre
Shurti is a Senior Lecturer in Pharmacy Practice at the University of Hertfordshire and a Senior Clinical Pharmacist in North London, with a special interest in the management of Type 2 diabetes in primary care. With over six years of experience running dedicated Type 2 diabetes clinics, she integrates clinical excellence with academic leadership to improve outcomes for people living with diabetes. At the University, she teaches across the MPharm degree programme with a particular emphasis on prescribing and long-term condition management, preparing the next generation of pharmacists to play a proactive role in diabetes care. Shurti also contributes to national diabetes strategy and research as a member of the Science and Research Advisory Group at Diabetes UK. Beyond her clinical and academic roles, she is a committed advocate for the pharmacy profession, contributing to the PDA’s regional committee for primary care pharmacists in South East England.
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