...with my Master of Science in Clinical Research Methods. I received my Bachelor of Science in 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...
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...Doctor of Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine. Education has been one of the most import aspects of my life. It allowed me to follow my dreams and open my own integrative medical practice in Florida. From a young age I understood and valued everything education has to offer, with this enthusiasm I enjoy helping others see their true potential. With an integrative and interactive approach tailored to each student I believe I can help motivate students...
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...worked as an Emergency Department Technician, tutored college undergraduate students at Regis College and have traveled to various places in the United States. While I tutor a broad range of subjects, I am most passionate about tutoring science courses. In my experience during my time at Regis College, I tutored students in various science courses such as Anatomy and Physiology, Biology, Cell Biology, Chemistry, Pathophysiology and Neuroscience courses. I helped students in preparation for quizzes,...
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...making the links between what we know and what we think we do not know. After High school, I completed the International Baccalaureate diploma in Fife, Scotland. My dissertation was in theoretical genetics. It was also fun to be in a Northern town with 3 beaches and more double rainbows than I have seen anywhere since! My undergraduate degree was in England at a student village about 30 minutes West of London. It boasted the...
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HI! I like to make students feel comfortable so real learning can take place! I specialize in building study skills and self-confidence so the student goes on to achieve their career goals. I teach at College level, including Chemistry, Anatomy and Physiology, and Biology. I also enjoy helping someone feel more confident at some the Math required for the subjects I teach. Looking forward to helping you :)Kathleen
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...Bachelor of Science in Applied Mathematics with a focus on physics in December 2022. While my degree has had a heavy focus on physical sciences, I have also completed a variety of coursework in social and life sciences to prepare for my post-graduation plans. After graduation, I hope to earn either a Bachelor of Science in Nursing or a Master of Science in Entry to Nursing Practice and begin work as a pediatric nurse. I...
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I am a nontraditional student who was a first-generation college graduate. As such, I struggled to find my learning style as well as how to manage my time. After many years, I have been successful in gaining admission to medical school and have been teaching others how to be academically successful based upon my past experiences and lessons learned along the way.
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...clinical and management roles in health care. Over her 15-year career in education, Dr. Nadder has taught both on campus and online, to include students seeking associate degrees, baccalaureate degrees, and master's degrees. Dr. Nadder is currently teaching courses online for three universities. Her special skills include teaching adults and children, and she has a unique ability to help learners succeed. Strengths also include writing and APA. She is motivated, engaged, and professional.
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...I enjoyed learning and school. I learned to develop good studying habits that helped me to persevere in the majority of my subjects. After graduating high school I went on to study at the University of Florida where I received a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and a Minor in Classical Studies. This past August I accepted a pediatric nursing job, but I have always had a passion for teaching which is why in my...
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...-Nationally Registered Paramedic -Master's Degree: Health Sciences -Bachelor's Degree: Psychology -Associate's degree: Paramedicine Bottom Line: Whether it's emergency medicine, biology, psychology, PANCE prep, NREMT boards, or GRE- we'll get it done! My Philosophy: Make material interesting and engaging, teach in a way YOU respond to, adapt to increase material retention and pass those exams! About Me: By nature, I'm goofy, fun, efficient, and I have aced almost every exam I've taken from Biology 101 to...
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...I also received my Masters degree in biomedical sciences from Rosalind Franklin University. I would like to tutor other students interested in medicine (MCAT tutoring) or students struggling to master STEP 1 material (second year medical students). I believe these two exams are two of the most stressful exams a student can take, but with a good study schedule and study habits, they are manageable. I am also interested in teaching younger students (elementary and...
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...also worked as a professor assistant in cardiology department. I am currently working in clinical research in Houston ,Texas . I have experience teaching medical students all medical subjects As a foreign medical doctor ,I had to take USMLE exams. I know how much time and efforts it takes. My passion is to help students with any subject from Languages, Math , Sciences, Chemistry, Physiology Anatomy, Psychology , Psychiatry , Ethics and so on. I...
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Studies in physiology are designed to help us understand the functions and mechanisms inherent in human biology. Pathophysiology takes these studies and applies them to the diseases and disorders found in the human population, helping us to understand the physiological foundations of disease. Only through these studies are we able to identify the patterns of presentation, transmission, and damage that correspond to various pathogens and congenital disorders, allowing us to provide accurate prognosis approximations and aiding in the search for a means of treating and curing these conditions.
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Recent Vancouver Pathophysiology Tutoring Session Notes
The student is gaining some confidence and remembering things better. I can tell the repetition and frequent sessions are helping. We finished the endocrine pathology lectures and will start the musculoskeletal lectures (and maybe nervous system physiology) on Wednesday. As before, she will go over those lectures before we meet then.
We went through the student's assignment #1 and completed all of the work and answers. He will write up his final work, and can send to me to review before submitting.
Today we covered using Stata to interpret and redo problems related to 2 sample t-tests of means. The student understood the material and how to do these types of problems once we were finished, but was a little confused initially. The problems seemed to stem from how the questions and material was presented. Afterward, she felt much more confident in the material.
We covered part of the material for Unit 7 during this session. We also discussed the quiz for Unit 6. We got through most of Exercise 1 for Unit 7. She expressed good understanding of this material after going through it with me, and we will complete the rest of the material for Unit 7 later this week.
We reviewed pathophysiology of the GI. I broke down her notes into a simpler format so it was easier to grasp the big picture. This was a review for an upcoming exam. She had reviewed in advance and she will be reviewing for our next session as well.
Student had questions from the precious session and also wanted to discuss certain concepts she was struggling with after group study session with her colleague. We went over them diligently. She once again demonstrated great understanding and grasping power. She will touch base with me for a subsequent session if the need be.