Aneela Tehseen
Pharmacist. Lecturer – Antimicrobial Stewardship & EMIS TrainingWith over 18 years of unwavering dedication to
community pharmacy, Aneela Tehseen stands as a seasoned professional whose
expertise has significantly impacted the landscape of primary care medicine
management. Aneela brings a wealth of experience, particularly in her role as
an independent prescriber, where she has been instrumental in shaping clinical
care practices and protocols. Aneela's journey encompasses a remarkable 7+
years of specialisation in medicine management within primary care settings. Her
commitment to excellence is evident in her multifaceted role, which includes
clinical care training across various domains. Aneela has been at the forefront
of designing and implementing clinical pathways and digital decision aid tools,
showcasing her proficiency in leveraging technology to enhance healthcare
outcomes.As a clinical auditor, Aneela ensures the
highest standards of care, constantly refining and improving processes. Her
commitment to non-clinical care training is equally noteworthy, covering areas
such as Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF), EMIS web utilisation, and
conflict resolution strategies. Aneela's contributions to the field have not
gone unnoticed. Her work has been acknowledged and published by the National
Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), particularly in the critical
realm of prescribing high-risk drugs in primary care. This recognition is a
testament to her dedication to advancing patient safety and promoting best
practices in healthcare.In addition to her clinical endeavours, Aneela
has played a pivotal role in preparing GP practices for Care Quality Commission
(CQC) assessments from a clinical perspective. Her insights and guidance have
been invaluable in ensuring that healthcare providers meet the highest
standards of quality and safety. Aneela Tehseen's impact on the healthcare
landscape is characterised by a relentless pursuit of excellence, blending
clinical expertise with a passion for training, innovation, and system
optimisation. Her forward-thinking approach continues to shape the future of
pharmacy and primary care, leaving an indelible mark on the profession.