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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...tutored extensively in several academic fields with a focus on the sciences and preparation for the MCAT. I personally have a passion for teaching and find great joy in helping students recognize and achieve their true potential academically. I am dedicated to tailoring my tutoring technique specifically to each student, as I am fully aware that each person learns in unique ways. As a student myself, I approach my tutoring sessions as both a helper...
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...way that is enjoyable rather than a way that is forced. I have an additional B.S. in Biology. I graduated in the top 10% of my accelerated nursing program and I am extremely passionate about nursing. My first experience as a tutor was when I was 12 years old. I tutored students in my community who needed help with their school work. As I got older, my passion for tutoring continued to grow. I served...
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...in neuroimmunology and also completed my medical degree there in 2019. I plan to pursue my residency in pediatric neurology and I'm currently preparing for that. Teaching has always been a part of my life. I started teaching English as a second language as a volunteer in my parish when I was 16 and then got paid positions in different English schools. I taught science to middle school students as part of a nonprofit organization...
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...challenging concepts in the sciences and beyond. I've successfully passed all of my medical board exams and scored well on the MCAT, giving me firsthand insight into what it takes to succeed on high-stakes standardized tests. Over the years, I've tutored students in college-level chemistry and biology, as well as medical students preparing for exams like Step 1 and Step 2. My approach focuses on breaking down complex topics into manageable, understandable parts while tailoring...
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I am a recent graduate from Saint Louis University with a Master's in Health Sciences. I also have graduated from Marquette University with a Bachelor's of Science in Biology and minored in Psychology. I want to be able to bring my knowledge to the tutoring space. Please feel free to message me and we can work through whatever problems you may have!
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I am an MD candidate at Chicago Medical School. I majored in Chemistry and earned my Bachelors from the College of the Holy Cross while completing the Pre-Med coursework. While I tutored a variety of subjects, the sciences are my favorite! I am a strong advocate of teaching styles and exploring how they change over time for different students. In my free time, I enjoy hiking, snowboarding/skiing, and watching hockey.
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...Press, and Elementor. Please see my portfolio and other websites naqibs.myportfolio.com shazianaqib.elementor.cloud l have worked on these websites myself! Professional Background: I have obtained my postgraduate qualification in Psychiatry from Cardiff University. I graduated in Medical Studies. My subjects were medical and health-related for example, biology, anatomy, physiology, psychology and psychiatry. I am also interested in personal development, relationship coaching, conscious parenting and divorce coaching. I have a vast knowledge of Anxiety, Depression, Schizophrenia, Bipolar...
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...and medical field for about 14 years. I am a Paramedic and Firefighter with multi-disciplines in Technical Rescue operations including HAZMAT Technician Level II. I enjoy math and sciences because they are the foundation of everyday living. I remember what it is like to need help and guidance in classes or feel left behind without wanting to make yourself look bad in front of others. I look forward to being that educational light that you...
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...Carolina at Chapel Hill, where I received a double degree in Public Policy and Information Science. I have taken and tutored for Step 1, Level 1, Step 2 (Scored 26X), and Level 2. Post college, I completed a two-year teaching fellowship with Teach for America where I taught middle school math in the morning and took pre-med courses in the evening. I love teaching through empowering learners, and believe standardized testing is dependent on both...
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...I went to undergraduate at the University of Pittsburgh (BA in Spanish) but with the goal of going to medical school (there is no "pre-med" major here). I tutored many students in Spanish as well as some biology and chemistry. It was great being able to help other students and remind myself of the subjects I would be taking on the MCAT soon enough. Once in medical school, I was asked to help tutor other...
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I have completed my degrees n B.S. in Biology and Psychology in 2016 and my MPH degree in 2019 from the University of New Mexico. I have a vast interdisciplinary science knowledge from Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology, Spanish, organizational skill to other hard sciences subjects. I always enjoy working with students because if I can make somebody happy with my explanations, I fill that I have fulfilled my mission.
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I am an experienced, highly motivated instructor with a lot to offer students from high school to the college level. Additionally, my experience as a physician has given me the interpersonal skills to succeed in this endeavor. I look forward to connecting you and coaching you towards success!
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...scored in the 91st percentile on the MCAT and achieved similarly impressive results on his USMLE. He currently obtaining his M.D./M.B.A. from the University of Louisville School of Medicine with plans for a career in Anesthesiology. As a future physician entrepreneur, Andy's passion for medical education led him to tutor high school, undergraduate, graduate, and medical students in a variety of sciences across several different online platforms for the past 4 years.
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...successfully passed the USMLE Step 1 and Step 2 (Score: 263). I am also a public health expert with a Master of Public Health degree and extensive experience in research, including data collection, statistical analysis, and manuscript preparation. I have a strong foundation in all aspects of the human body, including anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, and pharmacology, and I enjoy connecting these subjects to real-life clinical and public health scenarios. Let's dive into our session together. I...
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...years of experience working in healthcare and the majority of that career was spent training volunteers and staff, I graduated with honors in my ASN program at Ivy Tech Community College, and now work part time as a Registered Nurse. My other job is raising my daughter, who I have tutored throughout her elementary school years. I love teaching. It is so rewarding when I can see confidence and growth in my students.
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...would pass the test. I furthered my education by attending WGU to earn my Bachelor of Science in Nursing and my Master of Science in Nursing. I am passionate about ensuring those I tutor grasp the concept and are able to succeed in the area they are requesting help. I am an avid reader of romance mystery, history, and true crime. I believe that everyone needs education as it is a critical part of society...
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...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 2 ck. Throughout my medical school, I have picked up many tips and strategies to help me study better and in turn perform better in my USMLE steps that I am willing to share with you. I will walk you through...
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...as an RN. I also have a Bachelors in Sociology and Psychology from Hunter College. I enjoy tutoring anatomy/physiology, pathophysiology, and NCLEX test prep. I remember being a nursing student and studying for the NCLEX like it was yesterday. I believe that learning and retention works best when we are supported and work as a team. That is why my goal is to help you identify problem areas that we can tackle together so that...
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...Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) with a B.S. in Biochemistry and a minor in Psychology. I have quite a few years of tutoring under my belt as I tutored for about 3 years when I was at UMBC. And although I had no formal tutoring positions in medical school, my classmates and I constantly taught each other our material and various concepts. I love tutoring because I know trying to be successful in your coursework can...
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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.
Pathophysiology may be one of the most common requirements for medical education, but pathophysiology tutoring can be hard to come by. The field is often integrated into lower-level biology or physiology courses, but pure pathology or pathophysiology coursework is rare until you reach the graduate level. The advanced nature of the coursework means that resources are often few and far between. If you are struggling to grasp the intricacies discussed in your pathophysiology coursework, or simply want to enhance your background and understanding of physiology or pathology concepts, a private tutor can help. Varsity Tutors can help you connect with specialized pathophysiology tutoring specifically tailored to fit your needs.
Pathophysiology tutoring with a private tutor allows you to focus on the particular disorders and diseases most pertinent to your classes or interests. Perhaps you are taking a course in gerontology and find yourself needing to know the mechanisms of Alzheimer's disease or Werner syndrome. Maybe instead you need a more extensive background in Duchenne muscular dystrophy for a research project. No matter which area you would like to focus on, you can select a tutor who is suited to your specific needs. Pathophysiology tutors have a variety of backgrounds, which means you can select the instructor who can help with your specific field of study.
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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.