...of the Sackler School of Medicine and completed my residency in Internal Medicine from Nassau University Medical Center - Long Island, New York. Since residency, I have been a primary care provider for the last seven years in Tampa and Saint Petersburg. With two years of teaching medical residents, I can lead students in both the written coursework and develop their clinical knowledge. In fact my goal as a tutor is to help students apply...
Read more
...animals, playhouses and garden with my daughter. I Graduated with a MD and PhD 5 years ago. I Love to share the knowledge I have acquired over the years. My strengths are Biology and Chemistry. I am knowledgeable in all the subcategories pertaining to the 2 stated previously. I speak Polish and Spanish. I am well known for my passion in literature ie, Poe, Hemingway, Sinclair, Lee etc.. Physics is always a fun challenge for...
Read more
Hi! I'm Amy, CCRN and TNCC-certified nurse with 14+ years of experience in ICU and emergency nursing. As a former anxious nursing student myself, I understand how overwhelming the journey can feel. I specialize in breaking down complex topics like critical care, pharmacology, and NCLEX prep into simple, practical concepts. My goal is to help you feel confident, prepared, and supported- because I've been in your shoes, and I'm here to help you succeed.
Read more
Hello, I'm Katie! I'm a 23-grad pharmacist who loves helping others learn science. I grew up helping my little sister study for exams and that passion has never left me. I am able to help tutor chemistry, biology, pharmacology, pharmacy school courses, and NAPLEX exam prep. I'm currently a post-doc pharmD fellow and completing a teaching and learning certificate.
Read more
Hello! My name is Caitlyn and I am currently a 3rd year medical student. I just took my first board exam in March and am tutoring during my clinical rotations! My favorite subjects are anatomy & physiology and neuroscience. In my free time, I enjoy many forms of exercise, cooking, and playing piano.
Read more
...received my Master of Science in Global Health. I am currently a third year medical student at Campbell University. During undergrad, I tutored student athletes in a variety of subjects including English, Psychology, and Biology. The summer after I graduated college, I traveled to Salzburg, Austria for an internship at the Global Citizenship Alliance where I worked with college students and college faculty on strengthening their leadership skills. While at Duke, I worked with refugees...
Read more
...bachelor's degree in Chemistry in 2017. At UGA, I did research in a synthetic organic chemistry lab, publishing a paper and presenting at several conferences. In addition to my medical school rotations, I'm currently doing research with the Pathology department here at MCG. I've been tutoring for over three years and have experience teaching a wide range of subjects, including test prep for the SAT, ACT, and MCAT. I love playing soccer, hanging out with...
Read more
...degree in science, a master's degree and a medical doctorate. Throughout my journey, I encountered great teachers and mentors, and I learned from their engaging teaching style. In addition, I honed different study techniques and skills to cope with working under pressure. For me, tutoring is an opportunity to share my passion, knowledge, and experience with students, in order to help them realize their potential. I welcome the opportunity to work with you, and I...
Read more
...a Masters in Public Health (MPH), with a strong academic foundation and clinical experience. Skilled in patient care, medical assisting, and teaching, with a history of working in diverse medical fields including pediatrics, internal medicine, and plastic surgery. Adept at providing high-quality patient care, managing office operations, and delivering personalized tutoring to students of various age groups. Passionate about healthcare, research, and community service, with a demonstrated commitment to improving health outcomes and education.
Read more
...has given me a wide variety of experiences. I have a master's degree in nursing, specializing in education, and am within 6 months of completing my Doctor of Nursing Practice degree. My research focuses on improving fall risk assessment to reduce falls in assisted living residents. I am certified to tutor anatomy and physiology, cardiology, medical terminology, medicine, nursing, pathophysiology, pharmacology, and science. As a full-time nursing faculty member, my favorite topic is medical/surgical nursing...
Read more
...the idea that I will somehow be able to shape the future of our youth, as well as foster adult learning while fulfilling an important role in the lives of my students. I also understand the challenge and demands of teaching, but ultimately find it to be very rewarding when a student masters a goal or achieves a milestone. I have a positive personality and cheerful disposition that helps to engage students of all ages...
Read more
...use it whenever needed. Having taken many standardized test myself, I know that it takes more than just knowing the content to be successful. I work with you on developing test taking strategies as well as fully understanding the content to maximize the chances of your success. In my free time I enjoy adventure sports, Indian Classical dance and reading a wide variety of books. Some favorites include Harry Potter, The Fountain head and The...
Read more
I am a practicing pharmacist capable of tutoring in affairs that relate to pharmacy, pharmacy law, and healthcare in general. My background is in biology and I can also tutor that subject. I help pharmacy students pass the NAPLEX and the MPJE. I am also a children's book author with excellent writing skills-https://amzn.to/3p7WJo2
Read more
...school in the next few weeks with my medical degree (M.D), and pursuing specialty training in family and emergency medicine. I have been an instructor for many years in emergency medicine, where I teach CPR/AED/First Aid and other similar courses to first responders, as well as a math and science 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...
Read more
...thinking skills that will serve them in their future endeavors. In my spare time, I enjoy exploring creative writing and improvisation, which I believe enriches my teaching methods and connection with students. "I've worked in fast-paced clinical settings where decisions matter, and I bring that same clarity and urgency to my teaching. I've worked in fast-paced clinical settings where decisions matter, and I bring that same clarity and urgency to my teaching.
Read more
...including real-world examples, hands-on activities, and technology, to make complex concepts accessible and interesting. My goal is to not only help you succeed academically but also to inspire a lifelong love of learning. I am dedicated to providing personalized attention and constructive feedback, ensuring that you build confidence and mastery in the subject. Let's work together to turn challenges into achievements and unlock your full potential. I look forward to being a part of your...
Read more
...organization in Boston and also to high school students as part of a forum on medicine. I also taught science to elementary students in a bilingual Canadian school in Brazil. I was a teacher's assistant/tutor for two years in medical school in both anatomy and pathology. Students have unique needs. Thus, I have learned to adapt my teaching/tutoring methods well to fulfill these. My passion for teaching is undeniable. I believe there is nothing a...
Read more
...cum laude from Walden University in Minneapolis, Minnesota. I tutor medical based subjects such as, cardiology, medical terminology, pathophysiology, public health, sports, exercise, and health sciences, emergency medicine, medicine, pharmacology, study skills and organization skills. I thoroughly enjoy tutoring all things medically related because I am fascinated with the human body and how wonderful and unique our bodies work to keep us going every day & night. I also enjoy tutoring study and organization skills...
Read more
...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 as much knowledge as possible as they...
Read more
...years working as a fire officer and paramedic on a career department. I have a B.S. in Career and Technical Education (University of Wisconsin-Stout) and will be completing my M.S. in Career and Technical Education (UW-S) in December 2021. I am also working on a B.A. in Philosophy from University of New Orleans. I have several certifications and licensures in EMS (paramedicine) as well as fire science (IFSAC/Pro-Board). I have tested for the Fire Lieutenant,...
Read more
Receive personally tailored Cardiology lessons from exceptional tutors in a one-on-one setting. We help you connect with the best tutor for your particular needs while offering flexible scheduling to fit your busy life.
Cardiology Tutoring FAQ
The study of cardiology is often extremely demanding and can, at times, become overwhelming. With seemingly limitless disease processes, diagnostic modalities, and treatment options, students often struggle to effectively organize and review this subject. Varsity Tutors can help you connect with a dedicated cardiology tutor in your area who has helped students of all learning levels understand and succeed in this subject. Cardiology tutors have a personal record of academic achievement in the field, and have also proven themselves to be excellent educators. Many tutors are accomplished medical students or healthcare professionals.
When you first get in touch with Varsity Tutors, our educational directors will work with you to create a detailed student profile. The profile tells potential tutors all over the world about you and your needs! They can view your learning style, course syllabus, educational goals, past scores, and other details. These help them form the basis for your customized tutoring plan, which they will further adjust as they get to know you and work with you. The plan is designed to be flexible, allowing you to progress at your own pace and can be fine-tuned to account for change or growth.
Cardiology tutoring is tailored to your specific needs. Tutors take the time and effort to understand what material you struggle with the most, as well as what level of detail is appropriate for your current coursework. Tutors can help students understand the basic pathophysiology behind the most common cardiac diseases, like congestive heart failure, coronary artery disease, valvular and structural lesions, pulmonary vascular disease, peripheral vascular disease, and congenital heart disease. They are also well-versed in the anatomy and organization of the cardiovascular system, and they work to review this anatomy using the latest web-based resources in parallel with your own course materials. Cardiology tutoring can also cover cardiac pharmacology, including drug mechanisms of action, adverse effects, and dosages. Many tutors are familiar with major cardiac drug classes, like beta-blockers, statins, ace inhibitors, pressers, and diuretics. Cardiology tutors are also familiar with the various diagnostic modalities available in the cardiologist's repertoire. Tutors can cover fundamental and advanced aspects of electrocardiograms, cardiac catheterizations (including coronary catheterizations), cardiac imaging, and non-invasive testing (such as stress testing).
Besides being extremely flexible in the material they cover, cardiology tutors also make tutoring logistically simple and convenient for you, the student. Whether you only need to review for an exam or you need a personal tutor to work with you throughout your cardiology course, Varsity Tutors can assist you in getting in touch with a cardiology tutor. Each tutor is carefully screened for past scores, educational backgrounds, and other academic details, and they must also demonstrate a dedication to you and your coursework. You can begin improving your skills today.
Students are free to schedule cardiology tutoring sessions whenever it is convenient for them, at a location that works best for their schedule. Tutors have met with students in coffee shops, libraries, on college campuses, in the student's home, or even face-to-face online when needed. They also have evening and weekend scheduling options that can help you fit cardiology review into even the busiest of schedules. Your tutor can meet you more frequently if you need the extra guidance before an exam or a project. They can also help you with homework or work with you on the skills you need to propose a research project. No matter your goals, learning style, or schedule, we can help you connect with a tutor who is committed to helping you understand the cardiology materials you struggle with. Contact our educational directors today to learn more about how Varsity Tutors can help you connect with a cardiology tutor!
4.9/5.0 Satisfaction Rating*
Your Personalized Tutoring Program and Instructor
Identify Needs
Our knowledgeable directors help you choose your tutor with your learning profile and personality in mind.
Customize Learning
Your tutor can customize your lessons and present concepts in engaging easy-to-understand-ways.
Increased Results
You can learn more efficiently and effectively because the teaching style is tailored to you.
Online Convenience
With the flexibility of online tutoring, your tutor can be arranged to meet at a time that suits you.
Recent Cardiology Tutoring Session Notes
Today the student and I prepared for her bioethics exam on Tuesday. I brought two case studies that we analyzed together, taking on the roles of doctor, patient, and ethics committee. We also went over a sheet of small ethical situations given to her by her professor and identified which ethical theory they related to. Finally we went through the text and clarified some vocabulary. She felt confident by the end of the session, and I think she'll do great on the exam. For our next session, she is going to draft her Portfolio 2 assignment--the rhetorical analysis.
The student walked me through the structure of his online class, and the syllabus--we specifically reviewed the graded requirements of his course and expectations of the tutor. We reviewed the chapter subject areas and content so we can design a plan for thinking ahead. We covered 2x2 tables, ratio calculations, and study designs. No concerns from this session.
This was our first meeting and the student and I studied for his test. There were a few focus issues, but they did not get in the way of us getting the work done.
The student and I covered the aspects of physiology, pathology and management of peripheral arterial disease and peripheral vascular disease. We discussed steps that would be helpful in exam-taking. She was proficient in the subject and only needed a little help with the physiology aspect of it.
Review session of all previous immunology sessions - went over type I, II, III, IV hypersensitivities, and autoimmune diseases part I and II. Drilled concepts and asked questions. Student did well with recall. No concerns.
The student and I covered statistical study design, OR, RR, contingency tables, sensitivity, specificity, PPV, PVN, and hazard ratios. We worked through several practice problems for her exam on 12/27.