...do within the nursing field. I had always enjoyed precepting new employees and taking on nursing students when they visited the ER, and began my journey as a nurse educator. Working as a clinical and lab instructor has helped me grow as a person as I form amazing, meaningful relationships with the students that I am mentoring, as well as the other faculty I am working with. Seeing my students succeed is very important to...
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...I'm incredibly passionate about biology and life sciences, hence they are my favorite subjects to teach. I've been tutoring throughout my education, starting all the way in elementary school. While I've got an affinity for the hard sciences, studying literature has always been a hobby of mine. It is so much fun to go through readings with my students and see the light bulb go off when the meaning is finally understood. This is especially...
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...graduation, I have since become certified in emergency medicine and continue to work as a registered nurse further mentoring new graduates as they transition from the classroom to the workforce. While I have tutored mainly in sciences such as anatomy & physiology, pathophysiology, and pharmacology, I am most passionate about acute care such as emergency medicine. I have also tutored those seeking to take their NCLEX, the national board examination for nursing licensure. I am...
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...had always looked up to all the doctors that worked day and night to help those that were far less fortunate. I finally managed to achieve my goal in 2012, when I received my M.D. from Punjab Medical College. However, I did not want to stop at just obtaining the degree; I wanted to share my knowledge as well. From the year 2011 to 2012, I tutored nursing students so that they could succeed as...
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...for understanding how things work led me to pursue a degree in Neuroscience and Data Analytics from Kent State, and I am currently working on my master's in Data Science at Harvard. This lifelong love of knowledge has shaped who I am today, and I believe that my journey as a learner has given me unique insight into the challenges that others face when learning new things. One of the biggest learning challenges I faced...
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...going through and empathize with them about the struggles of being in school and studying. I encourage my students to ask a lot of questions and I try to approach a subject from many different angles including visual, interactive, hands-on, practice questions, and didactic teaching. I want to give my students the best chance to succeed, and to do that, I believe they need a strong foundation of basic principles. I want to give them...
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As a practicing physician I love to integrate real-world scenarios and anecdotes into the learning process. An interesting story can really help information "stick" and helps restore some of the fun when working with challenging concepts. I strive to encourage every learner, reminding them that learning is so much more than getting every question correct.
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My name is Emma and I am a recent graduate of a MSN program and currently work as an ICU nurse. I am also a Family Nurse Practitioner hoping to specialize in pediatric palliative and hospice care. I enjoy working with a multitude of age groups from elementary school to students in undergraduate and graduate studies. I try to make my sessions as fun and interactive as possible while still ensuring student success
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...recently achieved a significant milestone by obtaining my Registered Nurse (RN) certification, a testament to my commitment to continuous learning and academic excellence. I am a proud graduate of CUNY Lehman College, holding a Bachelor of Science degree in Anthropology, Biology, and Chemistry. My journey into education began at Lehman College, where I was honored to be hired as an Adjunct, tasked with instructing students in the foundational courses of chemistry. This experience not only...
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...of teaching. I earned my M.D. from the University of Bamenda's School of Medicine, and ever since, I've combined my clinical training with my lifelong dedication to helping students unlock their full potential. Long before medical school, I discovered that teaching wasn't just something I could do it was something I was meant to do. Over the years, I've had the privilege of tutoring students across the globe in subjects ranging from biology, chemistry, and...
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...State University in December or 2013 and then returned to school to complete my Masters in Nursing Education in December 2019. My plan is to eventually return to school to obtain my Doctorate of Nursing Practice. I'm certified in Medical-Surgical nursing, Maternal-Newborn Nursing and I am a lactation educator. Since first graduating nursing school I have been a bedside nurse on medical-surgical units, labor and delivery, ante-partum, post-partum, newborn nursery, GYN and pediatrics. I have...
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...a vet tech, I oversaw many vet tech students and interns and loved to teach. I realized I wanted to pursue a higher level of education, and I graduated with a BSN from Maryville University in 2017. I also just finished my MSN/FNP program. I remember struggling with some subjects in undergrad and using tutors, which ended up being super helpful. I understand how stressful school can be. I prefer a study environment that can...
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...my job and helping patients day in and out. I have been in healthcare for over 20 years. I started as a Medical Assistant and CNA. Then I received my ADN from the College of Lake County. There I also helped with peer tutoring and skills lab tutoring. After my ADN I moved onto my BSN which I received from Grand Canyon University. I also enjoyed helping with peer tutoring there as well. The most...
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...1993. After acquiring my MD degree and immigrating to the land of the free, it was 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...
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...year students for many years. I have many teaching methods and styles with good lesson planning and assessment preparations. I have my own tricks to deal with the poor engagement and less participation from the students and how to improve their interest in their studies. I can accommodate changing the lesson delivery styles to improve student learning. I keep updating myself and my methods to cope with the recent technologies. Although my background education was...
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...of Science in Neurobiology from the University of Texas with (3.9 GPA; participated in neuroscience research involving mechanisms of alcohol) and a MD from Baylor College of Medicine offering tutoring services. I specialize in tutoring middle, high school, and college-level students in biology and biology-related sciences, as well as first and second-year medical students in any aspect of their curriculum. -My services range from simple subject tutoring to 1-1 long term advising with your goals...
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...me such great insight as a student. All the years of education and of having been a student always gave me an opportunity to learn from my professors. Now that I am on the other side, I have a sense of empathy, respect, and also feel humbled by my experiences and certainly very able to communicate in a professional manner with my students. I have and hold my students to high expectations and will go...
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Hi Everyone! I am Rohan, a PhD Scholar at the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai. I recently completed my master's in Biotechnology from Jawaharlal Nehru University- a premier university in India. I have always been passionate about science, especially health sciences and immunology. I have been doing freelance teaching on and off for over 5 years and enjoy helping out others and getting more people to enjoy science the way I do.
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Saint Louis University Bachelors in Health Management and Policy and Women and Gender Studies. Currently an M.D. candidate at Cooper Medical School of Rowan University. Passionate about helping students of all grade levels with the sciences, math, writing, reading comprehension, and history. MCAT and ACT tutoring as well.
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...with an undergraduate degree in Biochemistry. My passion for teaching began as a graduate student, where I was able to help students master biological concepts and provide them with the tools required to satiate their curiosity about the world around them. During my Ph.D., I was able to teach many entry-level and senior-level biology courses and understand the necessary knowledge that must be learned early on, which is needed to be successful in future classes....
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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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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.