...decade. I am a graduate of Northeastern University, where I earned a BS in Economics and Political Science and an MS in Urban Informatics. I have applied data analytics experience in the fields of transportation, health policy, public safety, and budgeting. My favorite part of my work is coaching junior staff and college interns on data analytics and how to use tools such as Tableau, R, and Excel, and I want to bring this experience...
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...Chemistry and Biology. I was a pre-medical student throughout undergraduate school, and I am currently a first-year medical student at the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Medicine as an M.D./MPH candidate. I am a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Mortar Board, and graduated with highest honors after completing a thesis on the use of palliative care in the U.S. I have taken several psychological classes at the graduate level, as well as...
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...finishing in June 2023. I graduated from the University of West Florida with a B.S. in Biomedical Sciences and have been teaching/tutoring since. I have special interest areas in Genetics, Biochemistry, and Molecular Biology. I have several graduate certificates in Bioinformatics and Neuroanatomy as well. I have extensive experience in laboratory, academic, and clinical settings. Outside of medicine and science, I have plenty of time spent at the beach or with my dog.
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...nursing roles like nursing instructor, content developer, NCLEX and CE course writer, newsletters and health blog creator, onboarding new hires, and department employee trainer. I also have experience working in the pharmaceutical industry, home health, intensive care, and telemetry. Educating and inspiring learners is my true passion! Learning should be interactive and diverse to stimulate different learning styles. I engage students through various technology programs and study methods. Colleagues often regard me as an independent...
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Being the first in my family to go to college and medical school was not easy. Through many long years of hard work and with the help of my mentors, I was able to accomplish something I truly thought was impossible. I only hope I can also help others come one step closer to their dreams by helping them through their education.
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...teaching basic life skills to other company's soldiers. I would then assess their progress to determine if they were ready to adequately provide life saving measures for their peers. No pressure, right!?! :) While in college, I set up many of study groups for subjects such as physics, genetics, immunology and MCAT preparation. Once in chiropractic school, study groups was pivotal in my achievements as a student. It didn't matter if it was a hands...
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...Human Biology, Health, and Society with minors in Business, Exercise Physiology, and Human Development. Currently, I am a second-year medical student at Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine. I am excited to tutor a broad range of topics, but I am most excited about Biology, Pathology, Anatomy, and Physiology. I also really enjoyed prepping for the SAT and the MCAT and learned some tips and tricks along the way that I love to share with students....
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Graduated RN from an accredited Nursing school, having hands-on experience in the field working with geriatric group. Have a passion to teach nursing classes and pre-licensure classes such Anatomy and Physiology. Also, teaching nursing core classes such Pharmacology for nurses, dosage calculations, Med-surg 1,2,and 3, pediatrics and OB/GYN for nurses. willing to take one on one, small or large groups of students!
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I believe that hardwork is necessary for excellence but in our age and dispensation, excellence is also possible through smart and intelligent means. Thus my mission is simple : I'm here to help you with smart tricks, tips, guidelines and techniques that will help put you on top of academics with less struggle and less time.
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...which has honed my ability to promote data literacy. My volunteer role as a Chief with Mountain Park Rescue Squad has allowed me to train others in critical life-saving skills. Between formal education, professional training, and diverse work experience, I consider myself highly emerged in human experiences, outcomes, and processes. Combined with over 5 years of systems work, I'm particularly knowledgeable in public health, government/ economics, biology, medicine, wellness, psychology, data analytics, and technology. I...
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...have an interest in a broad range of subjects, I am most passionate about Sports, Exercise, Nutrition and Human Biology. In my experience helping struggling students prepare for assignments, exams and other various assessments, we will always find a way to bring the concept of fun and relatability to the topic. I am a firm proponent of education, believing it to be absolutely necessary for an improved quality of life, and I try to impart...
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My education and work experience has been in organic chemistry and biochemistry. My volunteer work has included Science Olympiad and robotics. I have always enjoyed teaching, and helping students to get excited about science. My experiences with my own childrens' learning issues (ADD, autism) have made me look into better ways to present material for different learning styles.
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...minor in Psychology I earned from Ithaca College in May 2017. While in nursing school, I excelled academically, graduating with a 3.9 GPA and with Summa Cum Laude institutional honors. I would frequently help with study groups, and assist my peers in any way I could to help master the course content. I am confident I will be able to help you learn subject matter related to nursing or health sciences in general. I look...
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...self and work result in accomplishment. I hope you never give up on what you want, but work harder at obtaining it. With thirteen years of nursing experience, a Licensed practical nursing certificate, associate degree in registered nursing, and a bachelor's degree in nursing, I have mastered this concept well. From high school classes to the NCLEX certification, I have excelled in testing tactics and nursing care. I can even help you with formatting APA...
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...the health sciences. I bring several years of experience tutoring and mentoring students at different levels, and I focus on making complex material understandable through clear explanations, step-by-step reasoning, and real-world examples. My tutoring style is patient, structured, and tailored to each student's learning needs. I take time to identify gaps, build confidence, and create an organized plan for success. Whether guiding students through challenging science coursework or helping them strengthen study strategies, my goal...
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...cell biology and then completing medical school and my pediatrics residency at Duke University Medical Center. I love teaching whether it's showing children how to sail or play volleyball or within the classroom watching their eyes light up when they master something like Mendelian inheritance. I have informally tutored elementary-age children during after-school programs, helped my classmates through organic and physical chemistry in college, led round table discussions with college students about the intricacies of...
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...community for 20 plus years. I am a hardworking individual who strives to achieve the best in all areas, and I am always eager to learn new skills about advancements in my career areas. I am a positive role model and I believe that everyone deserves to build upon their knowledge and continue to learn within their areas of interest. As a self motivated individual, I am keen to follow my dream within this new...
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Hello everyone! My name is Rosie and I am so excited to be a Varsity Tutor. I have had years of professional medical field experience, and I have attended Long Island University. Together, we can become better versions of ourselves on this platform. I am an avid learner, and no matter how many experiences I have had, I am always willing to keep learning and growing!
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...years teaching graduate and undergraduate pathophysiology, undergraduate care of children and families, and research. I was nominated and completed a one year course in effective teaching methods (ACUE) and have mentored students with projects and exam preparation. My teaching philosophy is "effort will equal success" and my role is to support students as they reach their goals. You might wonder why someone with a PhD in nursing is tutoring? I enjoy teaching and I thrive...
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...a big passion for science and have been tutoring for about 6 years. I was a Teachers assistant for both Biology, Chemistry and other subjects. I want my students to achieve and excel in their subjects. Studying can be challenging but I believe that studying smarter, rather than harder is a key step in succeeding in your academic career. I am. currently pursuing my MD, l and do research in biomedical sciences. In my fields...
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Whether you are a second-year medical student or an incoming college freshman who intends to complete a pre-medical concentration, Varsity Tutors can help you connect with one-on-one medical tutoring to assist you in your academic endeavors. Individualized medical tutoring can serve as a strong support system for your learning needs. From final exams in core courses like anatomy and organic chemistry to important tests like the MCAT and the USMLE, your tutor can be your guide, and can offer strategies for effective note-taking and time management as well. Medicine is a challenging, complex field that requires students to commit a great deal of information to memory and stretch their problem-solving skills. Pre-medical and medical school classes build upon knowledge introduced in the prior weeks, months, and semesters. It can become increasingly difficult to progress through your curriculum smoothly if even one aspect of biochemistry or physiology gives you pause.
Reviewing your notes and textbooks is an excellent first step, but if you find such a technique insufficient, never fear. Medical tutoring is always one-on-one, with individualized lessons that factor in your personal goals, learning style, personality, strengths, and weaknesses. Perhaps neuroscience is clearest to you when its concepts are visually depicted. Perhaps you are an auditory learner who prefers to rely on mnemonics and intricate discussion of the brain's physical structure. Even on an advanced level, people learn in different ways. Varsity Tutors can not only connect you with a medical tutor who is skilled in the area you need help in, but the tutor will be matched to you based on your own unique learning style and even your personality.
You may need to further develop your insights into cell biology, or be struggling with the intricacies and complexities of biochemistry. Advanced genetics, immunology, and neuroscience topics can be stumbling points in your academics, but have no fear -- your tutor will go over any subject in as much detail as you need to get back on track. From embryology to physiology, there are many tough subjects you encounter in medical school. It wasn't meant to be easy! Just because you are hitting a block in one area doesn't mean you won't find success. Many accomplished students have taken advantage of the help medical tutoring provides to give them the boost they need.
If you are uncertain about your learning style or feel you could benefit from a new study regimen, these tutors are accomplished in identifying a student's most productive study habits. Often, the strongest students are those who recognize the value of outside help -- not those who toil alone. Of course, between labs, lectures, research, and volunteer hours, you are almost too busy to sleep, let alone to accommodate another demand upon your time! For this reason, medical tutors can come to you and schedule sessions to fit into your schedule. An experienced tutor knows you have classes, work, and other obligations and activities. They can meet with you during the evening or weekend to accommodate your busy life, and if your schedule frequently changes, your tutor can meet at different times each week.
Our educational directors will help you select the independent medical tutor who is best suited to teaching you. These tutors are professionals who have been through the same courses you're taking, and may have experienced stumbling points themselves. They can schedule your sessions for whenever you choose, wherever you choose -- in your home, at a cafe, or library, or even face-to-face online through our live learning platform! Do not face the difficulties of a medical education alone. Instead, invest in knowledgeable guidance from someone with experience and success. Call us today!
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Recent Oshawa Medicine Tutoring Session Notes
The student and I went through and completed her Individual Exam to be submitted today. We reviewed concepts and spoke through each question to ensure complete understanding of the material and working through problems.
We will be in touch over email this weekend to help with a group assignment, and next week start taking chapter checkpoints.
Today we covered third variable effects (confounding/effect modification) and random effects. The student was not familiar with the material before we met, but feels more knowledgeable now. She will finish her homework and we will go over the material on Sunday.
Reviewed type 1 hypersensitivities. Went over type II, III and IV hypersensitivities and started on autoimmune diseases part I lecture. Drilled her on concepts as we moved through categories. She was very responsive, and is becoming better at categorizing the information for better memory recall. As before, I recommended she immediately go over the lecture we went over today after we were done, to solidify recall. Recommended making a one-page typed chart that compares all 4 hypersensitivity reactions on one page, for quick review. No concerns today.
We talked about the structure and function of the nervous system, focusing mainly on the types of cells and their subsequent role in the conduction of a nerve impulse. I believe the session was very fruitful, and the student understood the major concepts involved in nerve impulse and the role of various substances in the same. We planned to include a proper game plan from here on and stick to it for future sessions. He seemed amenable to the idea.
The student and I are using this session and tomorrow's session to review for her midterm exam on Wednesday. She is doing very well on units 1 through 3. We will review unit 4 tomorrow. I do think she will do well on it.
During this session, I reviewed a data matrix for the student which consisted of reviewing 10 scientific articles related to medication errors in the field of nursing. I read four of the ten articles and made relevant changes and corrections to the matrix in specific areas like sample size reporting, measured outcome variables, and pertinent results from data.