Nico Clark has a diverse work experience in the field of healthcare and academia. They currently work as a Consultant at the World Health Organization and hold the position of Adjunct Associate Professor at Monash University. In the past, they have served as the Head of Addiction Medicine Service at The Royal Melbourne Hospital and NorthWestern Mental Health, and as the Medical Director of the Medically Supervised Injecting Room at North Richmond Community Health. They have also held positions as a Clinical Associate Professor at the University of Adelaide and as a Clinical Director at Drug and Alcohol Services South Australia. Nico Clark has a background in research and treatment of substance abuse, having worked as a Medical Officer at the World Health Organization for a decade. They have also worked as a Director at DASSA - WHO Collaborating Centre for Research in the Treatment of Drug and Alcohol Problems.
Nico Clark has an extensive education history in the field of medicine. They obtained a Bachelor's degree in Medicine from the University of Melbourne, completing their studies in 2004. Subsequently, they pursued their Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) at the same institution, graduating in 2006.
During the period of 1998 to 2001, Nico Clark pursued a Master of Public Health (MPH) degree at Monash University.
In addition to their academic qualifications, Nico Clark obtained certification in Addiction Medicine (FAChAM) from the Royal Australasian College of Physicians in 2004.
Alongside their formal education, Nico Clark also holds certifications including FAChAM from the Royal Australasian College of Physicians, MB.BS. from the University of Melbourne, and Masters of Public Health from Monash University. However, the specific months and years of obtaining these certifications are not provided.
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