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Written by a patient at Wythenshawe Hospital
30th June 2020


The team have always been kind and caring Giving advice and easing fears. Explaing the disease and suggesting methods of reducing the stress of the symptoms.

1st July 2020
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Written by a patient at Wythenshawe Hospital
29th June 2020


The service from Dr Chaudri & her team is amazing.

29th June 2020
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Written by a patient at Wythenshawe Hospital
29th June 2020


Support Group Zoom meetings The Zoom meetings are a great way to keep in touch with Dr Chaudhuri and the ILD Nurses, who keep us updated about what is happening with regard to the hospital and appointments etc during this Covid-19 pandemic. It is sometimes difficult to hear what is being said because although Dr C mutes everyone while the speaker is talking, some people unmute themselves for no reason, which means their background noise interrupts the person speaking. Because the last Zoom meeting had 44 people, it became chaotic and very frustrating. We appreciate the efforts of Dr C and the nurses during these very difficult times.

29th June 2020
Response from Dr Nazia Chaudhuri

Thanks for your review - One of the group members has developed some Zoom hints and tips that i will share to try and improve the etiquette of the meetings going forward

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Written by a patient at Wythenshawe Hospital
29th June 2020


As well as Dr ChaudhuriI can speak to one of the 3 Lung nurses who are there to give me advice on my IPF. They even ring me up on a regular basis to check on progress. It is a pity I cannot see nuone personall as my condition has detiorated and I am in need of Chest xrays and breath tests. I have an appointment for October which is a long way off.

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Written by a carer at Wythenshawe Hospital
28th June 2020


Dr Chaudhuri is the most approachable consultant Ihave eve met. Totally down to earth and knowledgable in her field of practice.

28th June 2020
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Specialises in

  • Chest Medicine

Profile

Dr Nazia Chaudhuri is a respiratory physician with a specialist interest in interstitial lung disease (ILD) service. She has been the lead of the ILD service at the Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust (MFT), United Kingdom for over 9 years and has recently re located to Northern Ireland, where she aims to take up an academic post at the University of Ulster and Altnagelvin hospital. She is a senior clinicl lecturer at the University of Ulster as the academic medicine lead for the undergraduate medical school.

She graduated from the University of Leeds with an honours degree in medicine and a BSc honours in genetics. She performed a PhD and published her work looking at the cellular interactions and signalling in response to infection and air pollution. She has publications and reviews related to her PhD work and continued with her research interests as an NIHR Clinical lecturer.

As an ILD specialist, Dr Chaudhuri has developed the local ILD service by enhancing the delivery of care by establishing day case model to reduce waiting times, creating a clinical database and ensuring a presence on the internet by developing a website, twitter and Facebook page. She has been instrumental in setting up and delivering a regional North West and Northern ILD network and is also setting up a Northern Ireland regional ILD network.

Dr Chaudhuri has published her experience in prescribing antifibrotics and delivering MDT care and has presented many abstracts pertaining to IPF, antifibrotics and the importance of a multi-disciplinary team approach at all major respiratory conferences. She is chair of the British Thoracic Society (BTS) interstitial and rare lung disease specialist advisory group and a member of the BTS Research and Scientific committee. She was chair of the North West Thoracic Society from 2018-2022. She is also on the European Respiratory Society ILD long range planning committee and is a medical adviser for the British Lung Foundation.

Dr Chaudhuri is actively involved in Undergraduate medical education and postgraduate training