Anisa - Medicine tutor - Sheffield
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Anisa - Medicine tutor - Sheffield

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Anisa

  • Rate $34
  • Response 5h
  • Students

    Number of students Anisa has taught since their arrival at Superprof

    11

    Number of students Anisa has taught since their arrival at Superprof

Anisa - Medicine tutor - Sheffield
  • 5 (6 reviews)

$34/h

1st lesson free

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  • Medicine
  • Pharmacy

Personalised Online Tutoring for Pharmacy Students of All Years and Foundation Pharmacists.

  • Medicine
  • Pharmacy

Lesson location

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Anisa is one of our best Medicine tutors. They have a high-quality profile, verified qualifications, a quick response time, and great reviews from students!

About Anisa

I hold a Master’s degree in Pharmacy and have been working in varying pharmacy settings since the age of 19. Over the years, I have gained experience across both the NHS and private healthcare sectors, with exposure to many different areas of pharmacy, including general practice, hospital settings, and community pharmacy. This diverse background has allowed me to develop a broad and adaptable skill set, strengthening my clinical knowledge.

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About the lesson

  • Elementary School
  • Middle School
  • Sophomore
  • +5
  • levels :

    Elementary School

    Middle School

    Sophomore

    Junior

    Senior

    Advanced Technical Certificate

    Adult Education

    Masters

  • English

All languages in which the lesson is available :

English

I have a strong interest in academic pharmacy and aspire to build a career that integrates both clinical practice and teaching.
My tutoring approach is structured, methodical, and centred around ensuring that foundational knowledge is firmly established before progressing to more advanced concepts. I place particular emphasis on developing clinical reasoning. I tailor sessions to individual learning styles and always seek out high-quality resources that reinforce understanding and support independent study. My aim is to create a learning environment that is engaging, intellectually rigorous, and conducive to long-term academic and professional success.
I’m happy to assist with all aspects of pharmacy learning, whether you're an undergraduate student or a foundation trainee. This includes support with calculations, clinical knowledge, exam preparation, and talking through coursework or dissertations. Sessions can be tailored to focus on specific topics or to provide broader academic guidance, depending on your individual needs.
The first session will be a free 30-minute session where we go over your needs and curate a tutoring plan and schedule. 
I would not recommend purchasing a pack of lessons, but instead I would advise waiting until you are happy with me as your tutor.

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Rates

Rate

  • $34

Pack rates

  • 5h: $167
  • 10h: $333

online

  • $34/h

Travel

  • + $$75

free lessons

This first lesson offered with Anisa will allow you to get to know each other and clearly specify your needs for your next lessons.

  • 30mins

Find out more about Anisa

Find out more about Anisa

  • 1) When did you develop an interest in your chosen field and in private tutoring?

    My interest in pharmacy developed quite naturally from a curiosity about how medicines work and their impact on patient health. During my university years, I realised how essential pharmacists are in bridging the gap between science and people, translating complex pharmacological concepts into practical patient care.
    Tutoring stemmed from that same drive to help others understand. I started mentoring fellow students and found genuine satisfaction in seeing someone’s confidence grow once a difficult topic finally made sense. That’s what led me to formalise my tutoring. I wanted to make complex pharmaceutical concepts accessible, structured, and engaging for learners at any level.
  • 2) Tell us more about the subject you teach, the topics you like to discuss with students (and possibly those you like a little less).

    I teach pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences, covering everything from pharmacology and pharmaceutics to clinical reasoning, law, ethics, and calculations aligned with the GPhC assessment framework.
    I particularly enjoy teaching pharmacology, understanding drug mechanisms, interactions, and how that translates into patient outcomes. It’s fascinating to connect theory with real-world clinical decision-making.
    If there’s a topic I like slightly less, it’s the more administrative or overly memorisation-heavy areas such as legislation tables, though even then, I enjoy turning that kind of content into logical frameworks rather than rote learning.
  • 3) Did you have any role models; a teacher that inspired you?

    Yes, one of my university lecturers profoundly influenced how I approach teaching. They had a unique way of breaking down even the densest pharmacokinetics into stories and analogies that stuck. Their approach taught me that clarity and enthusiasm are as vital as knowledge.
    Their style shaped my own. I now focus on teaching in a way that’s structured yet conversational, so students don’t just memorise, but truly understand and apply their knowledge.
  • 4) What do you think are the qualities required to be a good tutor?

    A good tutor must have:

    Clarity: the ability to simplify complex information without oversimplifying it.

    Adaptability: every student learns differently, so the teaching approach must fit the learner.

    Empathy: understanding a student’s frustrations and helping them overcome self-doubt.

    Structure and depth: especially in a technical subject like pharmacy, lessons must build logically from fundamentals to advanced applications.

    Patience and communication: to maintain engagement and make students feel supported throughout their learning journey.
  • 5) Provide a valuable anecdote related to your subject or your days at school.

    During my early days working in a hospital dispensary, I once caught a potential drug interaction between a patient’s inpatient medication and a newly prescribed one. When I flagged it to the pharmacist, they explained the clinical reasoning behind adjusting the regimen. That moment solidified everything I’d studied. It showed me how theoretical knowledge directly safeguards patients.
    I now use that experience as a teaching example. Pharmacy isn’t just about knowing drugs; it’s about applying that knowledge responsibly and confidently in practice.
  • 6) What were the difficulties or challenges you faced or still facing in your subject?

    The biggest challenge is managing the sheer breadth of knowledge expected of pharmacists, spanning chemistry, biology, clinical reasoning, and law. Early on, I struggled with integrating those domains rather than treating them as separate silos.
    That challenge, however, became a strength. My tutoring method now focuses on building links between disciplines, showing students how pharmacokinetics, clinical use, and safety come together in real decision-making.
  • 7) Do you have a particular passion? Is it teaching in general or an element of the subject or something completely different?

    I’m passionate about education as empowerment, both in pharmacy and in general. Teaching allows me to contribute to future professionals’ growth, helping them achieve competence and confidence.
    Beyond that, I’m also passionate about public health and clinical development, and I plan to pursue Independent Prescribing and a PhD to advance evidence-based practice and education within the sector.
  • 8) What makes you a Superprof (besides answering these interview questions :-P)?

    What makes me a Superprof is my blend of professional pharmacy experience, structured teaching, and genuine care for student success.
    I don’t just teach to pass an exam; I teach to create understanding that lasts beyond it. My sessions are detailed, logically sequenced, and always rooted in real clinical and professional context.
    Students often tell me they leave sessions feeling more confident, more organised, and finally able to connect the dots, and that’s exactly what I aim for every time.
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