...student at the Washington State University College of Pharmacy finishing up my PharmD degree. I have prior experience tutoring children and young adults of varying ages in mainly Math and Science. Additionally, I have taught elementary school science curriculums to students in the 1st, 2nd, 5th, and 6th grades. I would love the opportunity to work with you to help with homework, improve test scores, or help you advance your learning. I am very flexible...
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I have a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology with a Master's Certificate in Regulatory Affairs. I love learning and hope to share my passion with students.
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...I have tutored many students in the basic sciences such as Chemistry,Organic chemistry, Biology,Pharmacology, and Physiology. I have also tutored Medical Students for their 3 part boards Step 1,2 and 3. I have also worked extensively with Bilingual students (primarily Spanish speaking) with all forms of their Homework assignments. Spanish is my second language at home. I am entirely fluent in conversational Spanish and have a college level proficiency in reading and writing. I work...
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I believe education shouldn't be focused on memorizing and citing back statistics, but rather it be built upon meaningful experiences that supports the learner's journey. I am a graduate of UW Madison School of Nursing. I received my Masters in Nursing Education from Capella University. I am passionate in supporting students that need help with passing the NCLEX/NextGen. I am available for medical terminology, pharmacology, and similar nursing courses including nursing assistant programs.
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...to integrate technology, simulation, and experiential learning into my teaching practice. 5. Empowering Learners: My goal is not only to impart knowledge but also to empower learners. I encourage students to question, explore, and advocate for their patients. By nurturing their confidence and resilience, I hope to prepare them for the challenges and rewards of nursing. In summary, my passion for nursing education drives me to pursue a career as a nursing instructor. I am...
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...Science in nursing. Currently, I am pursuing my Family Nurse Practitioner license and will graduate next year. I tutored fellow students during my time in nursing school in all subjects and enjoy seeing the lightbulb moment! I also enjoy hearing about raised test scores and the confidence that comes with them. I tutor for all things nursing school-related subjects, but I love teaching pharmacology and NCLEX prep the most. Professionally I have worked in Preop,...
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...you, depending, of course, on his time availability, which does fluctuate. Rather than teaching you mnemonics and helping you to memorize without understanding, as is common in the health sciences, David will help you to understand the material, so that you don't need to memorize, except when absolutely necessary. As an example, if you to learn which ECG leads show pathology in which parts of the heart, you can do this by learning the electrophysiology...
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...I was involved in collecting and analyzing clinical data and contributing to the authoring, peer-review, and publication process. Currently, I have my rst research article on Hypovitaminosis D and Depression in the pipeline for publication. In August 2017, I discontinued my work with MIHS to pursue entrepreneurship, playing a pivotal role in the launch of a craft distilled spirits brand. I have been on this project for over 1 year now and have found the...
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...physiology, Pharmacology and Preparation for the NAPLEX exam. I have both clinical and retail Pharmacy experience and would mentor Pharmacology to most nursing students, Pharmacy school students and post graduate nursing students pursuing NP program. I am available to answer questions most days of the week. I am very passionate and would love to see my students succeed. I mentor pharmacy interns at work on a daily basis and most of them cannot be more...
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ARNP, FNP-BC Experienced in teaching CNA courses, mentoring, and providing education to nursing staff. Sit on the state healthcare quality association board and assist in quality improvement and best practice implementation.
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I am dedicated tutor specializing in math and sciences. I have my doctorate in pharmacy and have an eclectic repertoire of subjects I am ready to help you pass!
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...When they moved to America decades ago, they made sure that me and my siblings understood the importance of going to school. I realized that I loved to learn about the English language/literature and its impact on society. I excelled in these courses during my undergrad years. I was very proficient in my Mathematic courses all throughout high school. I am currently in nursing school and have a drive to help care for others holistically....
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...instructor for high school and college students. I am most passionate about teaching life sciences and math, such as biology and algebra. However, I am confident and comfortable teaching the entire spectrum of math and science from middle school to college. I believe having a very strong education background is crucial in todays world, and is what leads to future opportunities. In my spare time, I enjoy volunteering as a EMT/fireman, fly fishing, and working...
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I love being able to help people, whether that be pts or students. I think the best way to learn is to make it fun, and get creative with it.
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I am a pharmacist from the University of Florida. I love to teach chemistry, math, and physics. On my free time I like to spend time doing sports, play the piano (Chopin is my favorite), and reading (Don Quijote de la Mancha is my favorite book).
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...outside academia are painting and art. I have learnt kalamkari art through workshops Kalamkari is a traditional Indian art form which in which we can draw various motifs and also draw a scene or incident form ancient scriptures. I would love to teach this kalamkari art form if interested. I am passionately looking forward to help students in learning biology and remove the fear for the subject. What is not interesting when it comes to...
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As a student who struggled academically in my first couple of years of study, I realized as someone within the academic environment, the importance of support to help one success in an academic environment. It's about helping you with that support. I look forward to making contact.
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...leading group sessions during and after lecture as well as individual office hour appointments during the week. Learning revolved around guidance for weekly quizzes as well. My Bio 358 course covered an extensive array of topics from molecular biology, chemistry, and the social sciences and the interactions between them. Tutoring with students was accomplished by initiating and moderating discussions on online forums and well as group sessions for the concepts covered in lecture. I also...
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...At the time, I was majoring in Psychology and minoring in pre-medical sciences at Temple University. Being in such a rigorous program enabled me to bond with my classmates, who I would have the remainder of my undergraduate career, on another level of education: independence and trust. Each of us would gather after class and on the weekends to help each other study, or tutor each other in topics we didn't quite understand. This not...
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The student and I spent this session focusing on upcoming pharmacology exam. We did a brief review of the material previously mentioned on the last entry, then continued on studying endocrine hormones, their actions, secretory organs, and the pathophysiology of different endocrine disorders.
During this session, the student and I went over estrogens and androgens as well as drugs to treat asthma. She expressed a good level of understanding of the material. I will be helping her with her homework so she can turn it in at the end of the week. She also has a quiz due Sunday that she will be working on tomorrow night.
We went through the learning objectives of the Hypolipidemics and Eicosanoid PowerPoints. The student was very comfortable with the hypolipidemics lecture and only had a question regarding the overall lipid metabolism. I then went on to explain the endogenous vs exogenous pathways for lipid transport. We spent majority of the session going through the learning objectives from the Eicosanoid lecture. We started with an overview of AA synthesis and then onto the COX/LOX pathways. We talked specifics and I gave her some time to ask questions about prostaglandins, COX1/COX2 enzymes, and the LOX pathways mediators. We finished off the session talking briefly about NSAIDs and the differences in the mechanisms of action of drug classes. It's nice to structure our sessions around the learning objectives, talking through the tough physiology, and also supplementing with some review PowerPoints, which I provided. Overall, a great first session!
During this session, we reviewed the math problems i.e. hydration deficits, maintenance requirements and ongoing fluid loss in regards to determining fluid rates for hospitalized animals. The student has a test tomorrow. I will be reviewing the exam review sheet. We may meet tomorrow before the exam. The student was struggling with the math but she is doing very well with it now.
The student and I discussed different drugs for the treatment of peptic ulcer disease, constipation, diarrhea, and antiemesis. We reviewed the pharmacology, mechanism of action, and side effects for each drug.
We worked on basic conversions between tsp, tbsp, mL, oz. Also converting between ml, L, uL, etc. The student struggled a bit with these but by the end of the session, seemed more confident, just still tending to be quick to reverse the conversion factors. I am emailing her a set of practice problems early this upcoming week.