Senior Medical Scientist - HIV Prevention
Gilead Sciences
Suzanne Molino is a double board-certified pharmacotherapy and ambulatory care specialist, received an American Academy of HIV Medicine pharmacist certification, and received a Society of Infectious Disease Pharmacists antimicrobial stewardship pharmacist certification.
Suzanne joined Gilead Sciences in July 2023 as a Senior Medical Scientist for HIV Prevention and covers Southern California, Nevada, Utah, and Hawaii. Suzanne was as an Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice at Long Island University Arnold and Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences (LIU) and practiced at the Special Treatment and Research (STAR) Health Center at One Brooklyn Health (OBH) in Brooklyn, New York from 2020 through 2023. She served as the clinical pharmacy specialist managing patients living with HIV and those seeking HIV prevention services. Suzanne also served as a Residency Program Director for a PGY-2 Ambulatory Care Pharmacy Residency at LIU and OBH from 2021 to 2023.
Suzanne served as an Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine & Science and practiced as a clinical pharmacy specialist in the Infectious Disease, Pulmonology, and Cardiology Clinics at the Captain James A. Lovell Federal Health Care Center in North Chicago, Illinois from 2017 to 2020.
Suzanne earned her Doctor of Pharmacy degree in 2015 and her Bachelors in Pharmacy Sciences in 2014 from Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts. She completed a PGY-1 Pharmacy Residency & Teaching Certificate at the VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System & University of Michigan College of Pharmacy in 2016. She completed a PGY-2 Ambulatory Care Pharmacy Residency & Advanced Teaching Certificate at the University of Illinois at Chicago in 2017.
Suzanne’s areas of scholarship and research focus on infectious disease and innovative pharmacy practice. Topics include HIV antiretroviral stewardship, HIV health outcomes, pre-exposure prophylaxis for the prevention of HIV transmission, and antimicrobial stewardship.