Nadia Al-Lami is a board certified pediatric nurse practitioner. She completed her undergraduate studies at UC Berkeley with a degree in International Development Studies. She received her Master of Science degree in Nursing and her Pediatric Nurse Practitioner training at UCSF. In the past she conducted Health Policy Research for a nonprofit in Quito, Ecuador (2008-2009), and spent 7 years at the Pediatric Weight Control Program at Stanford Children’s Health. She worked in a general pediatrics community health clinic in San Francisco as well as a school based health clinic with adolescents in the East Bay. She enjoys playing soccer, traveling, being outdoors, spending time with her husband and family.
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