As a tutor in test prep (SAT/ACT/SSAT/AP), I aim to help my students learn subject matter solidly enough to teach it themselves. I have four years of experience in online tutoring through the Russian School of Mathematics. My VA research, 1st placement in MA Science Olympiad, and perfect AP scores in Calc BC, Eng Lang, Chem, and Bio give me the expertise to transform your student into an academic weapon.
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...I took Spanish classes every year from the second grade through high school. I then went to Rice University for college, where I took a Spanish class every semester, including a medical Spanish interpreting internship. After that I went to medical school, where I worked as a Spanish medical interpreter for doctors and launched a Medical Spanish curriculum. I also love movies, music, and books in Spanish. I know what it's like approaching this language...
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...undergrad, I also volunteered with elementary students who were not fluent in English, teaching reading and writing. In my free time, I love creative writing, hiking, and studying theology. I feel comfortable tutoring a broad range of subjects, but I most enjoy assisting with essays, writing prompts, reading comprehension, standardized test prep, adult literacy, and early mathematics. Please feel free to reach out with any questions, and I would be more than happy to assist...
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...student at New York Medical College and will be receiving my M.D. in May 2022. I have had tutoring experience prior to medical school as a piano teacher and physics tutor at my undergrad. Additionally, I have experience mentoring my peers and editing personal statements/activity descriptions for medical school applications as well as other graduate school applications (dental school, PA school). During medical school, I have mentored underclassmen on coursework as well as the USMLE...
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...bring a unique combination of real-world expertise and proven teaching skill to every session. I haven't just taught a range of science and administrative subjects, I've used them every single day. My passion is mentoring students. I specialize in making tough concepts feel simple and connecting them to real-life examples you'll actually remember. My goal isn't just to get you through the next exam or assignment but to help you build true confidence in your...
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...ages and a variety of subjects, mostly sciences. All of my tutoring subjects listed on my profile are classes I took in college and did very well in. I tutored throughout college and high school and had many students who came to my sessions every week, allowing us to really focus on independent learning. I am passionate about teaching and am looking forward to helping you reach your goals. My goals are to help increase...
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...degree in Respiratory Care with which I practiced as a Respiratory Therapist with focus in Adult critical Care. I have several certifications and I am a certified clinical simulations instructor. While I tutor a broad range of courses, I am passionate about Algebra, biology, anatomy & physiology, Medical terminology, medicine, ACLS, BLS,NRP, Respiratory board exams prep and pharmacology. Assisting students through tutoring is a desire of mine. I believe that every student has what it...
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...Purdue University with a focus on mathematics, finished medical school abroad including a residency in internal medicine and practiced as a physician for 12 years. Currently I am pursuing a masters in public health. I have been teaching for the past 12 years. Although I teach a vast range of subjects including chemistry, math, anatomy, biochemistry, human physiology, microbiology, pathology, pharmacology and preventive/social medicine, my favorites subjects to teach are high school algebra and calculus,...
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I am a health science major with extensive knowledge in medicine. I have experience teaching a wide variety of subjects and helping students prepare for both subject and standardized tests. I tutored K-12th grade and college students. I enjoy teaching Anatomy, physiology, medical terminology, pathology, microbiology, biology, pharmacology, NBME, and USMLE step 1.
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...adjunct faculty member at two local universities because I enjoy precepting new nurses and teaching students. I love to watch the light bulbs turn on and see students make connections between what they learn in class and their practice in real healthcare settings! I believe that a strong foundational knowledge of pathophysiology, theory, and evidence-based practice is important to help students and new nurses make the best decisions in the clinical setting.
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...I did some tutoring with reading and ESL and took some coursework for a teaching certificate at Eastern State University. I then chose to pursue a career in public health where I now work in communicable disease epidemiology. I have always loved teaching and, while working in public health, I also coached volleyball at a variety of levels for elementary aged beginners to the high school varsity level. I have done this for 16 years...
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...guys! My name is Jared, and I am here to try to lessen the fear and anxiety you feel when studying for your exams! I excelled in medical school and passed each of the USMLE's, and can say, with confidence, that that would not have been possible without the resources and education that others before me graciously shared with me. My goal is to return the favor and help everyone achieve their dreams in medicine.
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...a "personal statement or personal mission" because it involves focusing on yourself...I'm pretty laid back, very patient, and an awesome listener. I may not always have the answer to your question, however, I'll do my best (using the appropriate resources) to help you find the correct one. As a nurse, it's important to continue learning new information or processes to improve patient care. I'm hoping these tutoring sessions are informative for me as well.
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...a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Rhode Island College in 1996, a Master of Science from Central Connecticut State University in 2001, and a Doctor of Nursing Practice from Barry University in 2016, I have dedicated myself to advancing the field of healthcare and continuing my education to provide the best care possible to my patients. Throughout my career, I have gained extensive experience in administering anesthesia and providing critical care to patients undergoing...
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...in a family of teachers and educators. I really enjoy learning and teaching and the process of deconstructing things down to their most digestible parts. I am a big advocate of making things fun and trying to bring the material to life. I have experience tutoring all ages, and in a wide range of disciplines. I look forward to helping you or you child meet your goals in whatever way I can!
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...Team, Telephonic Nursing, Quality Specialist, Labor & Delivery, Mother-Infant, Newborn Nursery / Special Care Nursery, Subject Matter Expert for Legal Practice, accident recreation, mass torts, medical malpractice reviews, personal injury, and others. I am available to assist for NCLEX review, nursing classes, Microsoft Word, resume/CV writing and will consider other areas. Initially, we will meet to discuss your needs and how you learn the best. I am very patient and love thinking out of the...
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...attending medical school in the near future. I have multiple years of experience tutoring Biology courses with an emphasis on Human Anatomy and Physiology. Throughout the tutoring and learning process, I try to incorporate real life examples of how Biology and Anatomy and Physiology are all around us at any given moment. By doing this, I think it not only helps students learn more efficiently, but it makes learning more enjoyable overall.... I try to incorporate...
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...sharing knowledgeit's about helping others see what they're capable of. When it comes to children, I've found that they bring a special kind of curiosity and energy to learning, which is contagious. My experience working with children began through volunteer work, and I've since spent several years supporting learners of various ages. I strive to make learning exciting and relatable, especially by connecting their interests to the material, whether through games or shared hobbies. One...
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...curiosity and confidence in my students. I have a background in classroom instruction as an Arabic teacher, where I taught courses to college students that enhanced linguistic proficiency and understanding. I am motivated by a deep commitment to student success, and I believe that every learner can unlock their potential through tailored support and encouragement. Outside of academics, I enjoy community outreach and mentoring, driven by my passion for health education and personal growth.
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The College of New Jersey - Bachelor, Major: Public Health (BS)/ Specialization: Social & Behavioral Sciences/ Minors: Biology, Chemistry, Business Management
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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.