
Liya Ali
The Body Doctor has appointed Liya Ali as learning and development manager. Liya is a qualified dispensing optician and contact lens optician (CLO), who has been working in practice for almost 25 years.
Liya replaces Ros Mussa in this role, who is now the company’s head of professional affairs.
Ros said: “I’m absolutely delighted to see Liya joining us in this exciting new role. Having worked alongside her many years ago, I know first hand that she is a highly competent and ethical clinician. Her dedication to both patient care and professional development has always stood out.
“Liya’s blend of clinical expertise and passion for education makes her a perfect fit for the Body Doctor’s approach to training and support. She understands the realities of practice and brings that hands-on insight to help others grow. I’m confident she will have a meaningful impact, particularly in helping clinicians feel more empowered and knowledgeable in delivering dry eye management.”
Body Doctor sales and marketing director, Sam Wymer, said: “We’re really excited to welcome Liya into this newly created role within our learning and development team. Her appointment marks an important step forward in how we support clinicians, not just through traditional CPD or workshops, but by offering more practical, peer-led development.”
Liya has been a locum CLO in the multiple sector for the last five years, predominantly for Boots Opticians in central London. She has also worked in independent practice for 15 years, and was involved in numerous clinical trials for various contact lens manufacturers and vision care research.
For five years, Liya was a clinical demonstrator at City University, London, supporting final year optometry students with their core competencies in contact lens clinics.
She said: “I’m delighted to be a part of the learning and development team at the Body Doctor. I’m really looking forward to sharing my experience and delivering impactful learning to support clinicians with dry eye management and treatment options in practice.”