I recently graduated with a Masters of Science degree in Biostatistics from the UTHealth School of Public Health. Previously, I've tutored high school and college students in math and chemistry, respectively. I have found that teaching the concepts at a base level first allows the students to have a much better understanding of the material overall. I look forward to helping you succeed!
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Hi! I'm Lily, a third year medical student doctor, passionate in all things STEM. As someone that has personally navigated the emotional aspects of demanding course loads, important exams, and extracurriculars, I seek to create connection while implementing learning strategies that have helped me to succeed.
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...well as full-time in a hospital in Boston for over a year now, in both clinical and research settings. My tutoring experience started a few years ago when I taught a nutrition class to children in their early teens, teaching them the basics of nutrition, such as picking healthy ingredients and avoiding processed foods. Since then, I have been a part-time tutor, and I look forward to meeting lots of new students through Varsity Tutors!...
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Working in the medical field for over 20+ years I have a desire to help. Quite a few people helped me along the way. This I believe is my purpose.
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...went on to get my Master's Degree in Education from Boston College. I taught on the high school level before being appointed as a high school administrator. Following my marriage, I became an elementary school principal, although I continued to teach Science labs to Middle School students. I make Science and other subjects come alive by showing students how it is an extension of their every day lives. I use a variety of hands on...
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...Psychology. I found my love for teaching all the way back in high school when I tutored as a part of the National Honors Society. I then became an undergraduate teaching assistant for physics classes in college, helping students out with group work during class and holding my own weekly office hours. I loved not only teaching students how to solve problems, but also empowering them to get over the same hurdles I struggled with...
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...chemistry minor while also taking medical school courses. I have a passion for math and science, as that is what my background is mainly in and also love immersing myself in spanish culture and language. I'm a very organized and efficient individual and am great at time management so that students can gain the most out of their session. Communication is essential to the learning process, and I strive to communicate concepts and ideas in...
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...some previous experience in tutoring and teaching. As an undergraduate student, I was a tutor for the Navy ROTC program at the University of Wisconsin. Later, as a graduate student at Illinois, I spent time as a teaching assistant. In that role I held office hours, which are essentially drop-in tutoring sessions to help students in the class with whatever they needed. I have also done some teaching in a non-academic setting through coaching. I...
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...and also a B.S. in Microbiology. While in college, I gathered a large amount of teaching experience from being a TA for several labs and classes. I also worked for the Princeton Review teaching the SAT to high school students. Outside of those jobs, I have several years of private tutoring experience. My expertise includes: Biology (High School through College), Chemistry (High School through College), Mathematics (High School through College), and SAT Prep. I graduated...
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...Those years gave me the ability to become a fluent Spanish speaker, as well as the chance to connect with and learn about varying Caribbean cultures; more importantly, they opened my eyes to the extreme poverty and grueling conditions that most of the world lives in. I hope to dedicate my life and career to the underserved, and will work diligently to educate them about health, all subjects of learning, and life skills. I believe...
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...communicating complex concepts in a clear and understandable manner to students from diverse linguistic backgrounds. Over the past 10 years, I have honed my tutoring skills, working with learners of all ages in various subjects. My approach is student-centered, focusing on creating personalized learning experiences that cater to the individual needs and learning styles of each student. I believe in making learning interactive and engaging, fostering a positive environment where students feel comfortable to express...
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...on matriculation to medical school in 2018. I have been tutoring since I was 14 years old. I have worked with all ages from elementary school up through college. Throughout my journey to medical school I have taken an abundance of science classes (biology, biochemistry, general and organic chemistry, as well as physics). During this process I have experimented with different learning and studying styles to help myself excel in each class which has also...
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...Western, where I developed a deep appreciation for analytical thinking and problem-solving. This foundation has been crucial in my tutoring, allowing me to simplify complex concepts and make learning accessible and enjoyable for my students. Over the past five years, I have had the privilege of working with a diverse range of students, from elementary school children to college undergraduates. My experience includes tutoring math and science subjects, helping students prepare for standardized tests and...
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...and writing, mathematics, science, grammar, English comp and lit, and in playing the violin. I especially love tutoring math and science, as I have a very strong background in these areas. I have experience working with children of all ages, and with different disabilities (such as ADD, ADHD, autism, Asperger's syndrome, and physical disabilities affecting the child's fine and gross motor skills). I aspire to earn my Doctorates in Physical Therapy, where I then wish...
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...takes a lot of work, preparing for medical school. But my perspective has changed, and it has made all the difference. I have learned that I actually love learning, and it makes school feel like fun. My goal is to help my students discover and then unleash their own love for learning to overcome the challenges associated with the education system, whether it be test anxiety, feeling disconnected from the material, or just needing some...
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...bring over two years of tutoring experience supporting students in core biomedical sciences. My primary focus areas include anatomy and physiology, microbiology, immunology, and endocrinologycourses I've helped fellow NUHS students navigate through individualized and group tutoring sessions. I'm passionate about creating a collaborative and supportive learning space where students feel confident tackling complex material and connecting it to clinical and real-world applications. Beyond academics, I enjoy all things health-relatedfrom staying current on medical news to...
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...my peers in their learning endeavors. I have led study groups, participated in peer tutoring programs, and provided one-on-one assistance to fellow students struggling with challenging subjects. These experiences have reinforced my belief that the best way to learn is by teaching others, and I have found immense satisfaction in seeing my peers succeed through our collaborative efforts. One of the key strengths I bring to a tutoring position is my ability to personalize my...
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...is synthesizing the information gained into a model that can be applied to solve more complex problems. Connections to practical and real-world settings have helped me synthesize material, and upper level science classes have helped me develop fine attention to detail. Public health coursework and experiences have allowed me to contextualize these learnings within community situations. I believe that I channel these strengths effectively as a tutor in order to allow me to form connections...
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...patient while motivating students to subject mastery. I can create individualized instructional programs for all subject levels. I can accommodate students with disabilities as well. I enjoy spending time with my wife and our three children during my free time. We love taking family outings to the beach in San Diego or enjoy the outdoors near our home in Temecula. I look forward to an opportunity to be of service to you!
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...medical field helped me to understand the fact that physicians need to have a holistic view on their patients and provide personalized care which comes from understanding the concept of diversity. I would like to apply the same concept to my tutoring experience by organizing personalized lessons and analyze each individual's needs to provide a personalized assistance with preparing lesson notes and practice questions. I always love to teach my knowledge about any subject I...
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While anatomy and physiology are usually taught as a single course, the two topics have unique approaches when it comes to studying a living organism. When studying anatomy, you will focus on the structure of the biological systems. When studying physiology, you will be focusing on the function of the various components and how they work together. Each offers further specialization at different levels. Whether you are struggling with anatomy or physiology, or just with the course as a whole, Varsity Tutors can help you find a tutor who can assist you in working toward a better understanding.
Within the United States, anatomy and physiology courses may be offered at the graduate or undergraduate level. A basic level is also included as an option in some high schools. There are numerous careers that require a background in anatomy and physiology, including physician, massage therapist, athletic trainer, and biomedical researcher.
Most students who find themselves in an anatomy and physiology class have an interest in some form of medical care. Some of the best medical research schools include Harvard University in Boston, MA; Stanford University in Stanford, CA; and Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, MD. Some of the best primary care schools include University of Washington in Seattle, WA; the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill in Chapel Hill, NC; and the University of California-San Francisco in San Francisco, CA. Even if you have no interest in entering a medical career field, anatomy and physiology can provide you with a solid foundation from which to understand exactly how life works at a fundamental level.
Your personal anatomy and physiology tutor can help break down your textbook and lectures into more easily accessible lessons. For example, each chapter in a textbook can usually be divided into three or four mini-lessons that make it easier to retain the information. There are also usually study tools provided by the textbook that students may overlook, but that your tutor may leverage for building your mastery of the subject. Your tutor may also help you create flashcards and other memory-boosting aids for material that involves memorization, such as learning the names of the muscles, bones, and blood vessels.
Anatomy and physiology courses tend to be challenging, not just because of the type of material covered but also because of the volume of material given. As you work with your private tutor on your anatomy and physiology goals, you will also have the opportunity to optimize academic skills that can be applied to other fields of study. These include proven studying tactics, powerful test-taking strategies, writing and research tips, and time management skills that will help you create a productive process for completing assigned tasks in a timely manner.
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