...and science or giving structure in approaching subjects like reading and writing, at many levels and including standardized test prep. In my spare time I enjoy traveling all over America and to a few cities in Europe, reading philosophy and enriching non-fiction, running in half marathons, playing the keyboard, reading computer and tech news, watching movies, or being outdoors hiking in the mountains or reading on a beach. I love the time I spend with...
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...tutored and prepared students for the United States Medical License examinations. I prepared and delivered daily lectures for the internal medicine students and increased the pass rate from 65% to 90%. I completed my medical clerkships and attained my M.D. December 2014. I am committed, devoted and conscientious to everything I set my mind on and my decision to tutor reflects my lifelong desire for personal growth and education. When tutoring, I believe that 'diagnosing'...
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...for my undergraduate degree and majored in biology. I am currently a fourth-year medical student. I had the opportunity in undergrad to be a learning assistant at UT Austin in general chemistry, a Peer Mentor in genetics and a tutor at the Sanger Learning Center at UT Austin for general chemistry, biology, cell biology and genetics. I enjoy tutoring students and helping them to avoid the frustration and stress that often comes with learning new,...
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I have been a registered nurse BSN for almost 30 years. I have worked in several different areas of nursing. I like working with people and helping them to live their best lives.
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...University and Drexel University College of Medicine with a Bachelor's in Biology and my Medical Degree. I also spent a year abroad studying at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland, where I focused on expanding my education into history, literature, and world religions. While in medical school, I started teaching, enjoying running a summer science scholars' program at Temple University to prepare students for a high school research track. My passion for Science, Biology, Medicine,...
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...from Osmania Medical College, Hyderabad, India. I have always been passionate about teaching and mentoring fellow medical students. I believe that one should strive to be the senior/mentor one wish they had. I passed my USMLE Step 1 and got a score of 269 on Step 2 CK. I believe that my core medical concepts are very strong and that a good foundation in step 1 is very crucial for a good score in step...
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...studies at Wayne State University, where I graduated magna cum laude, earning a Bachelor of Science in Biology with a minor in Psychology. Recently, I received my medical degree from AUC School of Medicine and will be starting Family Medicine residency this July. I am passionate about human medicine and science, and believe in learning for life. I am very excited to share what I have learned over the years, and look forward to helping...
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...in an after school program, and also for junior high kids who are sick and have to miss significant amount of schooling. Right now is the perfect time for me to run forward with my tutoring passion. I have 12 weeks of vacation before residency begins and would love to help out where I can. Otherwise, I love to spend my time being active (camping/hiking/playing sports) and nerding out to things related to technological innovation....
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The digestive system is one of the most fully understood systems in the human body. Because it is so well-documented, the amount of material to keep straight when studying it can be overwhelming. There often seem to be an endless number of enzymes, drugs, and cellular receptors. In fact, understanding the gastrointestinal system demands an understanding of the multitude of other systems with which it interacts. Having an appreciation for the ability of the muscular system to propel food, the endocrine system to modulate the release of enzymes, and the circulatory system to absorb nutrients is critical to a true understanding of gastroenterology.
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Recent Gastroenterology Tutoring Session Notes
Continued with the student. I am seeing some improvements- he did some homework, and I am seeing big improvements in his test-taking strategies (approaching questions logically, using elimination, not guessing!).
The student and I's second session together went very well. We started with another review of letters by sight. She's doing great with identifying sounds; she has a little trouble with vowels, so that's an area we will be working on. We then worked on words that begin with L, G, and B. We practiced tracing and printing those letters and words that begin with those letters. Her printing is right on track -- she's already great at writing all the letters in her name and is definitely on track with most other letters, too. Then we worked on writing the numbers 1-10. We also worked on identifying and drawing some shapes. She's great at identifying all shapes (rectangles, squares, circles, ovals, and triangles) and can draw most of them well -- she has a bit of trouble with triangles and ovals, so we will continue working on those. This was another great session and I look forward to next week!
Today I worked on reviewing the student's mistakes in her last math test ( she got an 89 ). Her mistakes were small and we sorted it out. We also worked on her science review sheet and went over the information she will be needing for the final.
I met with the student for our final session before her ACT. We went over test three in its entirety, and I feel confident in her ability to complete sections in the allotted time. She has a good grasp on all sections, and I know she will do well.
For this session, the student wrote a practice narrative essay. We went over the writing, and talked a little bit about compound sentences and how to make the writing flow a little bit more smoothly. We also talked about where she could add adjectives.
Today the student and I prepared for her chemistry test covering acids and bases. We calculated pH values during titrations, looked at titration curves, discussed the meaning of equivalence points, and talked about salt hydrolyses. She had a much better understanding of the material after our session.