...of the University of Illinois at Chicago. I received my Bachelor of Arts in Integrated Health Sciences. I am currently a Doctor of Pharmacy Candidate with a passion for teaching students. While I tutor various subjects, I am passionate about English, Literature, and Math. In my experience I have helped struggling students read with fluency. I believe that education is necessary for improved quality of life and opens up many different opportunities. In my free...
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...Biomedical Sciences from the University of South Florida. While I am able to tutor a broad range of subjects in both math and science, I am most passionate about teaching any of the medical sciences (anatomy, physiology, pathology, pharmacology, internal medicine, pediatric medicine, etc.), research and research-related subjects (epidemiology, statistics, etc.), and biological sciences at all educational levels. I also feel confident in my abilities to teach math and science, as it relates to standardized...
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...the profound impact effective teaching can have. As a current medical student, I have continued my passion for teaching/mentoring as a study mentor and anatomy instructor. I've tutored a wide range of subjects, but my current interests are the NBME shelf exams and USMLE step exams. Other interests outside of school include basketball, soccer, and eating a whole pie of tasty margherita pizza. My teaching philosophy centers on diagnosing weaknesses, practicing critical thinking, and systematically...
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...fourth year medical student at the University of Maryland. I've always loved to teach. I think one of the most exciting things about learning is to be able to pass it on to others. It is also one of the main reasons I have a passion for becoming a doctor. I went to University of Maryland, College Park for college and majored in English and Biology, my two favorite subjects. I also minored in Spanish.
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...families reach their highest potential. One position I held while working at Children's was as a school nurse at high-risk areas of Milwaukee, WI where I taught health and wellness classes to students, teachers and parents. I also volunteered for many years as a tutor at several Milwaukee schools. I think reading is probably my favorite subject to tutor because it opens up so many new worlds for students, and it's such an important building...
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...forward. I like to meet my students where they are at, to help them engage with material through vibrant discussion as they set their goals and their pace; we can troubleshoot together to discover what learning methods work best (teach-back, kinetic, visual, mnemonics and songs, etc). I enjoy teaching math topics up through and including calculus, as well as science courses such as physics, biology, physiology, anatomy, pathology, pharmacology. I am fluent in French and...
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As someone who has endured multiple standardized tests and successfully completed high school and college, I understand the importance of tutors.
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...attending UVA School of Medicine as part of the Class of 2024, and I would love to guide future students on how to successfully navigate pre-med courses and the application process. I've learned countless lessons and have limitless advice to give! During my undergrad, I was a general and organic chemistry TA and have experience working with college-aged students. I have also discovered a love for Spanish after studying abroad in Spain for a semester...
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...adjunct professor, and instructor in a variety of institutes teaching various subjects including anatomy, physiology, histology , biology, pathology, pathophysiology, microbiology, pharmacology, infectious diseases, and more. I also worked as a researcher at Columbia University. In my journey as a tutor I have taught all levels of students - from developmentally challenged learners all the way to my fellow graduate students. While I tutor a broad range of subjects, I am most passionate about anatomy,...
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...and honor for me to pursue a teaching opportunity at Drake College in NJ where I held a full time instructor position. I utilized my excellent academic knowledge and new innovative teaching techniques - including social media and visual aids - to prepare students in many aspects of science subjects such as anatomy, physiology , pathology , microbiology and others. In 2012 I had the chance to join the New York College of Podiatric Medicine...
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...medicine residency training before deciding to leave residency to become a high school science teacher. Throughout college and medical school, I tutored a variety of subjects, including chemistry, biochemistry, sociology, anatomy, and physiology. I have experience with MCAT prep through Varsity Tutors and love the opportunity to work with each of my students. I often work with students who feel stuck below the 500 score mark. We work together to identify content areas to focus...
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...their academic goals. Tutoring, for me, is not just a profession but a callinga way to share my enthusiasm for learning and to inspire others to discover their potential. My journey as a tutor began during my high school years when I volunteered to help peers struggling with their coursework. I found immense satisfaction in breaking down complex concepts into understandable segments, tailoring my teaching approach to fit the unique needs of each student. Witnessing...
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...college I was a lab assistant and tutored students in classes I had already completed. Through doing this, and being a part of a peer tutor program in high school, I discovered my passion of education. I have experience tutoring students in a variety of subjects, and I believe my background of experience and education makes me a great tutor! I was a part of a Mathcounts team throughout school, so I enjoy teaching math...
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...assistant studies, I have a strong foundation in the sciences and mathematics. I specialize in tutoring biology, chemistry, high school and college math, psychology, general academics, and college preparation. My teaching philosophy focuses on clarity and comprehensionI know firsthand how frustrating it can be when concepts aren't explained well. That's why I tailor my approach to each student's learning style, breaking down topics into digestible pieces. My favorite subject to teach is math because I...
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...Medicine (DO) degree. My academic journey has equipped me with a strong foundation in the sciences, and I specialize in tutoring college and medical students, particularly in the fields of neuroscience and psychiatry. Though not limited to basic science course including biology & chemistry Over the years, I have worked closely with students at various stages of their education, offering personalized guidance and strategies to master challenging concepts. Whether you're looking to solidify your understanding...
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...led me to tutor nursing subjects, including NCLEX preparation and anatomy and physiology. I believe in fostering a supportive learning environment that encourages students to engage actively and develop critical thinking skills. My goal is to empower aspiring nurses by sharing my knowledge and real-world experiences, helping them build confidence and competence in their practice. I am excited to guide the next generation of healthcare professionals as they embark on their journey.
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...behind. This career has allowed me to gain knowledge through practical and on the job situations including hostage rescue and active shooter/assailant. This is more than a curriculum, it's a passion of mine. My experiences have gained me professional certifications and degrees in: tactical medicine, EMS, fire suppression and fire science. I get the most satisfaction outside of this profession by teaching others the knowledge and skillset that I have. It's incredibly rewarding to see...
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...are interested in becoming more knowledgeable and proficient in the selected subject matter. I want to help every one of my students achieve their goals and also help make their dreams a reality. When I am not teaching or tutoring students I enjoy playing golf and exercising. I have played golf for over 17 years and I have never broken a hundred. I promise you I am a much better teacher and tutor than I...
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...with accreditation through the AAMA. I have a passion for healthcare and emergency services as I am a volunteer EMT as well as ambulance director for two volunteer services. I tutor a broad range of subjects; I am most passionate about music and healthcare. I have a great passion for helping others succeed in their goals with support and continued tutoring. I continue to volunteer as a substitute teacher at my local elementary to help...
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Hi! I'm an experienced First Responder with an EMT certification at both the National and State level. I've spent nearly two years tutoring students at my university, and have experience in both online and in-person tutoring. I am well versed in NREMT test prep, EMT school content, english, reading, and writing!
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Emergency medicine is an intimidating discipline for many medical and nursing students. It not only demands a mastery of medical principles but also requires that students be able to apply them almost reflexively. For many, the days of careful and calm reflection on a clinical vignette over a cup of coffee can seem like a very distant memory.
Because of the unique stressors, emergency medicine rewards individual approaches to medical application. Pattern recognition, immediate action, and confidence are all things that emergency medical practitioners need to be successful in this field. Unfortunately, many of these traits are not emphasized in traditional medical curricula, and some students take many months before discovering the need to develop them on their own.
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Instead of a high-stress clinical environment, you and your tutor can carefully go through the application of medical knowledge in a relaxed, comfortable atmosphere. You will have one-on-one attention to ensure that you develop the skills you need before you are thrown into the chaos of an ER. You can even schedule face-to-face online tutoring sessions, which use a live interactive platform. Because the approach is tailored to you individually and only focuses on the areas you want to focus on, you may be shocked at how quickly you can make progress. With emergency medicine tutoring, you won't ever waste time on reviewing material you already know, a luxury not afforded in traditional classrooms. Your tutor will spend as much or as little time with you on the topics that you actually need to review! Your tutor will help you set long-term goals and stick to them. Additionally, your tutor will teach you valuable study skills, which you will certainly apply in the future once you see how effective they are. With a private tutor, you will never get bored. Your tutor has interactive and hands-on tools to help you learn. They are used to working with many students who learn in different ways, so your tutor will be able to teach you in a way that suits your needs.
Your future in health care depends on your mastery of basic medical principles and your ability to apply them in high-stress environments. In this way, emergency medicine is an ideal discipline to develop your skills for many other fields. Working with your tutor, you can be confident that the time you invest today can pay off considerably for later endeavors. Why not take some of the guesswork out of it and let Varsity Tutors connect you with an independent emergency medicine tutor? Contact our educational directors today!
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Recent Emergency Medicine Tutoring Session Notes
Worked on the math and science sections today. Student likes to read straight through the science section and then answer the questions. Although this seems to work very well for the majority of the problems, he misses about 1-2 questions per section. These questions can be easily avoided through taking small notes, which we are currently working on. In regards to the math section, he is getting better and better each session, and now can identify the majority of the problem questions (percentage change, geometry, etc.).
I have given him an additional 3 math questions to work on. This time, however, he should try to do them himself rather than seeking help. In addition, I have also given him a practice science section, which he should try to at least underline key phrases/words in each section.
The student is very enthusiastic about learning and picks up the material well. He makes sure that he understands a problem thoroughly before moving on which shows how much he cares about learning the material.
Today the student and I reviewed material from the global environment section on the exam, outlining key terms such as the nature of the enzyme, heterotrophic vs. autotrophic organisms, cellular respiration, diffusion, and vaccines/antibodies. Next week we will continue this work with an in-depth look at homeostasis. We will also work on the global section of the exam.
Topics Covered: Kinematics, energy, and simple harmonic motion. Progress: We finished the practice final exam in great detail. We also reviewed several problems from a practice midterm. We will finish that up on Tuesday 12/13 and complete an overall assessment of the material on the final. I will also ask the student to complete several questions on his own from memory as practice.
We worked on miscellaneous assignments that had not been submitted. We worked on the final review to prepare for the student's upcoming final. We are not meeting Wednesday because he would like to have to find all of the answers on his own to make sure he learns everything very well for his final. We will meet after the holidays.
In today's session, the student and I practiced exam questions. She seems to be getting better, especially in questions where she has to set up proportions and use the equation of lines/slopes to solve the problems. Topics that she was having trouble with were solving systems of equations, but she seemed to have a better understanding of this after we covered it. The student will try to do as many questions as possible from the remaining test questions. We will go over these in our next session along with other questions.