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Dr. Nina Wilson

Clinical Advisor

Dr Nina Wilson joined ABHI in 2024 as Independent Consultant Clinical Advisor, bringing a vital front-line clinical perspective to inform and shape the Association’s strategic priorities. Her expertise in women’s health has been central to the development of the Women’s Health Summit and ABHI’s landmark report, Time to Listen, Time to Act, both of which address critical gaps in care and set out a clear agenda for meaningful change.

Dr Wilson completed her pre-clinical studies at the University of Oxford and qualified in medicine at the University of Cambridge. She now practises in Sussex, where she leads a specialist clinic delivering comprehensive, whole-person care for women. Her clinical work focuses particularly on areas of historic under-provision, including hormonal health, bone health, and cardiovascular health, with an emphasis on prevention, optimisation, and long-term wellbeing. She is a recognised media contributor and has been featured on BBC Radio 4’s Woman’s Hour, among other national platforms.

Over the course of her career, Dr Wilson has held a number of senior national leadership roles across both the NHS and the independent sector. She is widely respected for her ability to translate clinical insight into system-level improvement, contributing to policy, regulation, and innovation at the highest levels. She served as Chief Medical Officer for Livi, Europe’s largest digital healthcare provider and the first online service to be rated Outstanding by the Care Quality Commission. Her previous roles include Clinical Advisor to NHS Chief Executive Sir David Nicholson, Special Advisor to the Care Quality Commission on quality in digital health, and Head of Standards in Artificial Intelligence at NHSX.

Dr Wilson is deeply committed to advancing patient care and addressing inequities in health provision. She combines clinical expertise with a sophisticated understanding of health system architecture to drive improvements in quality, access, and outcomes, particularly in areas where innovation and leadership are most needed.