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Anissa qualified as an Adult Nurse in 2004 and has over 15 years of clinical expertise as an Advanced Clinical Practitioner, spanning primary care, community health, and urgent care settings. She has contributed significantly to national policy and practice development, including her work with the Primary Care Simulation Group and the Portfolio Competency Standards Group in South Yorkshire. Anissa has played a key role in shaping NHS England's Core Capabilities Framework for Advanced Clinical Practice in nursing. In 2017, she transitioned to academia, joining Sheffield Hallam University as a Senior Lecturer, where she taught a range of Advancing Practice programmes and led the successful redesign of the Non-Medical Prescribing programme. After relocating to London in 2020, Anissa joined London South Bank University as a Senior Lecturer and Deputy Course Director for Non-Medical Prescribing, later moving to the Community Nursing team to lead the Advanced Clinical Assessment and Consultation Skills module for District Nursing students. Currently based at King's College London, she serves as Programme Lead for the PG Dip/MSc in Advanced Clinical Practice. Anissa is passionate about embedding innovative teaching strategies and simulation-based learning to support inclusive and learner-centered education. Her experience positions her uniquely to impact advanced practice education at both national and international levels.
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