...MD program in Pennsylvania. I'm very passionate about teaching and have tutored a lot over the years. I believe that practice problems are a huge part of learning that isn't taught well in high school/college level. I've worked with students with several different learning styles and who have reported learning difficulties. The thing I struggled with the most throughout school was the volume of information that we are often responsible for knowing. I've developed tons...
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...school regents examinations. As a high school student I fell in love with Math & Science and frequently tutored my colleagues who were struggling with their classes. In my senior year of high school I achieved the NY1 Scholar Athlete scholarship and was placed on the NYC Chancellor's Honor Roll. I then went on to Stony Brook University where I graduated with my Bachelors of Science in Biology. At Stony Brook, I was on the...
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...hospitals and researching novel neuroscience techniques. I will attend medical school at Geisinger Commonwealth Medical College this fall. Having taken all of the science classes since high school, I know how daunting and hard science material might seem but if taken at a very fundamental level, it is much more logical and simpler than how many high school teachers or college professors make it seem. Thats how I approach tutoring my clients. I try to...
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...grow in their knowledge is my passion! Here are some of my credentials and experiences. I graduated from Liberty University's School of Nursing in 2019. I received multiple Dean's List recognition awards while in the program. I graduated Cum Laude with a 3.5 GPA. I have certifications in: TNCC, Trauma Nurse Certified, CPI, ACLS, and PALS. Since graduating, I have worked in acute care, emergency department, ICU, COVID ICU, and pediatric urgent care settings. This...
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...tutoring in organic chemistry for the University of California, Davis. I'm currently an MD-PhD student. Naturally, I thoroughly enjoy tutoring; I love to be able to play a part in bettering people's understanding in subjects that I love. Working with Varsity Tutors allows me to continue my passion as a tutor, and play a part in making hard subjects easy and ideally enjoyable. Outside of tutoring, I enjoy weight lifting, running, tennis, and singing. I...
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...and honor for me to pursue a teaching opportunity at Drake College in NJ where I held a full time instructor position. I utilized my excellent academic knowledge and new innovative teaching techniques - including social media and visual aids - to prepare students in many aspects of science subjects such as anatomy, physiology , pathology , microbiology and others. In 2012 I had the chance to join the New York College of Podiatric Medicine...
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...Private Tutor and Research Assistant in Ithaca. This January, I graduated from Cornell University with a B.S. in Biological Sciences. I have tutored private clients since 2011 and have experience tutoring students in Biology, Chemistry and Math. I also enjoy helping students prepare for standardized exams for undergraduate and graduate school admission. In addition to my private tutoring activities, I was also a TA to an introductory science course at Cornell. In this position, I...
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...in May and begin my residency training in Emergency Medicine this summer. I have always had a passion for learning and teaching. I have extensive experience teaching elementary-school age children in math and reading as well as undergraduate, graduate, and medical students in anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology, pharmacology, and microbiology. I am passionate about engaging my students and helping them understand and apply the material. In my free time I love spending time outside in the...
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...Biomedical Sciences from the University of South Florida. While I am able to tutor a broad range of subjects in both math and science, I am most passionate about teaching any of the medical sciences (anatomy, physiology, pathology, pharmacology, internal medicine, pediatric medicine, etc.), research and research-related subjects (epidemiology, statistics, etc.), and biological sciences at all educational levels. I also feel confident in my abilities to teach math and science, as it relates to standardized...
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...a year studying abroad in Seville, Spain, and thoroughly enjoyed immersing myself in the Spanish language and culture. After graduating from UW, I spent two years working in clinical and academic research at the UW-Madison School of Medicine and Public Health, and one year as an Emergency Medicine Scribe. I am currently a 4th year medical student applying and interviewing for residency. I am passionate about medicine and completely understand the difficulty students may face...
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...Neurology residency this year. Through my learning experience, I came to a conclusion that every student learns and masters any subject(s) in a different way. For instance, I would learn each subject on my own and then teach my fellow medical students. This helped me remarkably to pass my board exams with decent scores, and in the process I became fond of teaching. Therefore, I would like to share my knowledge of basic sciences that...
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...For the last few years I have been working as a tutor in a variety of subjects, mentoring students both in Washington, D.C. and my home state of New Jersey. Because of my educational background that combines the rigorous science of the pre-med curriculum and the myriad fields included in management and policy analysis, I can not only tutor several subjects, but also relate new or difficult topics to my students preexisting knowledge to improve...
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...the Northern California Training Institute Paramedic Program. I have worked in the EMS both in the field and in training centers for 32 years. I have been a paramedic student preceptor and lab instructor 10 plus years. I am passionate with bringing book knowledge to students along with actual real life medical scenarios that I have come across over the years working as a EMT and Paramedic in a busy 911 system.
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Hi! My name is Rena, I am a graduate of the University of Chicago and currently planning on attending medical school! I majored in bioanthropology and GIS, which in essence means I love bones, archaeology, and maps. It also means that I have a strong writing aptitude and a diverse set of skills across subjects. I am excited to meet you and help you achieve your academic goals!
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...and dropped in on many fire chiefs years ago so I can relate to the challenge of entry level tests. I spent over 3 decades as a firefighter/paramedic with the last 15 as a company officer. I also served 2 years in the Cobb County (GA.) Training Division where I was a recruit school coordinator. I have written curriculum, hands on courses, and spoken at conferences. I presently assist a cadre of instructors in a...
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...Courtney Rios and I have worked in EMS for just over 12 years. I have been teaching EMT classes for just under 8 years. I frequently work with struggling students and host many NREMT workshops at the school I teach at. I've worked with many different curriculums and multiple textbooks. My goal is to give you confidence to pass the EMT course and NREMT. I look forward to sharing my knowledge and passion to help...
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...and I believe that the one thing not taught in school today is how to learn. No two people are the same. No two people learn the same way. My mission is to help my students discover how they learn best. Then, we can use that information to develop a strategy to conquer any material. Along the way, I reinforce my students' efforts with my own experience as a professional student and life-long learner. With...
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...always how many twos do I need to add up to make six, NEVER how many times does two go into six? I figured out that learning was all about how you thought about stuff. I made up little phonetics and learned songs for memorization, and found myself doing really well in school. What I loved the most about this strategy, though, was that I could help explain things to my friends in ways they...
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...end of the day I had a thorough understanding of the material I was interested in. Besides academia, community involvement through research and volunteering truly epitomized the trek I ardently desire to pursue. Most notably, research internships at both the Moffitt Cancer Research Center and Byrds Alzheimers institute really gave me the opportunity to excel and understand the Experimental Method, as well as giving me the opportunity to work with patients and patient information, but...
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...Human Services Organization and the ODU Anime Club. I have a typing speed of 73 wpm and expertise in interpersonal skills. I obtained my Associate's Degree in General Sciences at Arts at Southside Virginia Community college in 2016. I worked as an English and Liberal Arts Tutor for Southside Virginia Community College for two years. I have taught students in a variety of other subjects and assisted with certification testing for CNA, EMT, and the...
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Ottawa Emergency Medicine Tutoring FAQ
Emergency medicine is an intimidating discipline for many medical and nursing students. It not only demands a mastery of medical principles but also requires that students be able to apply them almost reflexively. For many, the days of careful and calm reflection on a clinical vignette over a cup of coffee can seem like a very distant memory.
Because of the unique stressors, emergency medicine rewards individual approaches to medical application. Pattern recognition, immediate action, and confidence are all things that emergency medical practitioners need to be successful in this field. Unfortunately, many of these traits are not emphasized in traditional medical curricula, and some students take many months before discovering the need to develop them on their own.
Instead of struggling with your development of these traits, consider emergency medicine tutoring. We can help you to connect with tutors who have excelled in the field during their medical or nursing education. Your tutor understands both the knowledge needed to succeed in an emergency medical environment as well as the best approaches to learning that material. Many tutors work full time in emergency medicine and refine their skills every day. You can benefit from their efforts by working with them to carefully develop the skills that you need to be successful in emergency medicine. Additionally, your tutor will know all the tips and tricks to hone your skills. These tutors are not only skilled in the field, but also excellent at teaching emergency medicine. If you want help from someone who can help you master tough concepts in no time, you have come to the right place. Varsity Tutors can help connect you with these highly skilled and professional emergency medicine tutors. Do yourself a favor and call today to get started.
Instead of a high-stress clinical environment, you and your tutor can carefully go through the application of medical knowledge in a relaxed, comfortable atmosphere. You will have one-on-one attention to ensure that you develop the skills you need before you are thrown into the chaos of an ER. You can even schedule face-to-face online tutoring sessions, which use a live interactive platform. Because the approach is tailored to you individually and only focuses on the areas you want to focus on, you may be shocked at how quickly you can make progress. With emergency medicine tutoring, you won't ever waste time on reviewing material you already know, a luxury not afforded in traditional classrooms. Your tutor will spend as much or as little time with you on the topics that you actually need to review! Your tutor will help you set long-term goals and stick to them. Additionally, your tutor will teach you valuable study skills, which you will certainly apply in the future once you see how effective they are. With a private tutor, you will never get bored. Your tutor has interactive and hands-on tools to help you learn. They are used to working with many students who learn in different ways, so your tutor will be able to teach you in a way that suits your needs.
Your future in health care depends on your mastery of basic medical principles and your ability to apply them in high-stress environments. In this way, emergency medicine is an ideal discipline to develop your skills for many other fields. Working with your tutor, you can be confident that the time you invest today can pay off considerably for later endeavors. Why not take some of the guesswork out of it and let Varsity Tutors connect you with an independent emergency medicine tutor? Contact our educational directors today!
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Recent Ottawa Emergency Medicine Tutoring Session Notes
Worked on the math and science sections today. Student likes to read straight through the science section and then answer the questions. Although this seems to work very well for the majority of the problems, he misses about 1-2 questions per section. These questions can be easily avoided through taking small notes, which we are currently working on. In regards to the math section, he is getting better and better each session, and now can identify the majority of the problem questions (percentage change, geometry, etc.).
I have given him an additional 3 math questions to work on. This time, however, he should try to do them himself rather than seeking help. In addition, I have also given him a practice science section, which he should try to at least underline key phrases/words in each section.
The student is very enthusiastic about learning and picks up the material well. He makes sure that he understands a problem thoroughly before moving on which shows how much he cares about learning the material.
Today the student and I reviewed material from the global environment section on the exam, outlining key terms such as the nature of the enzyme, heterotrophic vs. autotrophic organisms, cellular respiration, diffusion, and vaccines/antibodies. Next week we will continue this work with an in-depth look at homeostasis. We will also work on the global section of the exam.
Topics Covered: Kinematics, energy, and simple harmonic motion. Progress: We finished the practice final exam in great detail. We also reviewed several problems from a practice midterm. We will finish that up on Tuesday 12/13 and complete an overall assessment of the material on the final. I will also ask the student to complete several questions on his own from memory as practice.
We worked on miscellaneous assignments that had not been submitted. We worked on the final review to prepare for the student's upcoming final. We are not meeting Wednesday because he would like to have to find all of the answers on his own to make sure he learns everything very well for his final. We will meet after the holidays.
In today's session, the student and I practiced exam questions. She seems to be getting better, especially in questions where she has to set up proportions and use the equation of lines/slopes to solve the problems. Topics that she was having trouble with were solving systems of equations, but she seemed to have a better understanding of this after we covered it. The student will try to do as many questions as possible from the remaining test questions. We will go over these in our next session along with other questions.