...school where I hope to become a practicing OB/GYN in the United States Air Force. I chose to work for Varsity tutors because I found a passion for helping others in their academic endeavors and want to continue to make a difference in student's lives. I hope to provide a positive and enjoyable learning experience for all of my students and be a benefit to them and their academics. My teaching style is very dynamic,...
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...course. After successfully completing my training, I continued to seek out opportunities to learn more about paramedicine and eventually ended up an instructor for my alma mater. I have worked rural and suburban EMS throughout my career and have attained instructor for the NAEMT courses PHTLS, AMLS, and TECC. I like to teach by experience and also adapt to your prior knowledge/hobbies/layman terms to make it all make sense. Please let me know how I...
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...student at Pacific Northwest University and I am currently doing my clinical rotations in Spokane. I was born and raised in the area so I am happy I get to come back home for a couple of years before I graduate from medical school. My undergraduate degree is in Biology from Eastern Washington University. I am very passionate about math and science and love to help people learn these subjects. I have worked with all...
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...studies, and walking out of a test feeling like you rocked it. I especially had a passion for the Critical Reading and the Writing portions of the SAT's and the SAT 2 in Literature. I have teaching experience with everything from stand-up comedy to Emergency Medical Services to tap dancing, and I've been told that I am unmatched in my enthusiasm. In my free time, I like to perform sketch and improv comedy, dance, play...
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...a love for Spanish after studying abroad in Spain for a semester and more recently, serving as a medical translator at the Charlottesville Free Clinic. I love learning and teaching equally, truly believing that there is never a limit to knowledge. However, the area I like to teach most is test-taking. I recognize that test-taking can be a daunting endeavor for some students, but by working together, I find that often we can eliminate this...
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...have experience teaching and tutoring children from kindergarten to high school in areas from spinach, Science and math. I am aware of the different learning styles that are required for all age groups. I am aware of the struggle of learning complex mechanisms and making sure you have a good foundation of the basics. I believe there is no such thing as a silly question unless its the one you don't ask. If I do...
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...I am lucky enough to be considered a mentor in the field in my own area, and strive to improve the industry as a whole. I believe that medicine is not complicated, it is just complex, and sometimes requires one to view it in a different way, to improve ones knowledge. Currently, the EMS system is in disrepair, and the only thing we as providers can do to improve the system is to improve our...
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...expectations. I received my medical education (M.D.) from the American University of Antigua in the West Indies and undergraduate education from the University of Massachusetts (BSc). I matriculated into family medicine residency and am working towards medical education goals. I tutor for the USMLE steps, shelf exams, in-house comprehensive exams, and science subjects. My favorite subject to tutor is Psychiatry. My tutoring style is structured based on your needs. Outside of academia, I enjoy listening...
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Hello! My name is Andrea and I am a fourth year medical student from Memphis, Tennessee! As a life-long student, I know that sometimes you just need a little push or a little help in particularly difficult classes. I'd be happy to help!
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...plan to receive my Bachelor of Arts in Psychology next year. Since graduation, I have been working on furthering my education, continuing my career in EMS, traveling as much as possible, and teaching others on the interesting field of the human body. While I tutor a broad range of subjects, I am most passionate about writing, EMS, Anatomy, and medical terminology. In my experience helping struggling students prepare for Standardized Tests, we always seem to...
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...hurdles. Although I'm comfortable teaching various types of history, my academic interests extend far beyond just history. I'm enjoying tutoring in other subjects like: English grammar and writing, Literature, Art History, World Religions, world cultures, Arabic (beginning/grammar),and English as a Second Language (ESL). Outside of all my academics I enjoy traveling around the USA and the world, photography, cooking, baking, movies, and music of various types. I'm quick to laugh and easy to be with....
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...Orthopedics and HIV care. My current interests are environmental epidemiology, toxicology, and emerging infectious diseases. I have taught Anatomy, Physiology, and Microbiology at the college level, all of which I am available for tutoring sessions. Additionally, I am well versed in pharmacology and the NCLEX exam. My students benefit from my ability to relate basic sciences to various clinical principles. I have a flexible teaching style based on your specific style of learning. I am...
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I am a fourth year medical student who is interested in tutoring any biological or medical science. I also have a graduate degree in public health (MPH) so can work with students or graduate related to writing, editing or resume building. I enjoy having students tailor sessions to their needs and personal learning style. I encourage positive interaction and self esteem building for standardized exams. I look forward to working with you!
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...humanities and social sciences. I also tutor in Mandarin Chinese. As a native speaker in Chinese, I love to teach Chinese because the language relates to my background and specialty. I can also tutor areas in social sciences, including statistics, biostatistics, psychology, etc. I am looking forward to meeting new students. My teaching philosophy is to let students get the most out of the sessions and I am very flexible to cater to students' needs.
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...school, I was asked to help tutor other first years (and then second years). This was very rewarding to me. My philosophy is to actually learn and understand something, not just memorize. This includes a lot of repetition, question and answer, diagramming, and explaining, but is a great way to learn. I believe that if you truly understand something, you will have it in your brain forever. I look forward to helping you "understand" whatever...
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...excluding calculus, physics or geometry, as those are not fields I am most comfortable with. I have a solid background in chemistry, biology, pharmacology, as well as writing; thus, these are my favorite to teach. I find that students find algebra and chemistry particularly difficult, and I enjoy utilizing my unique method of teaching to make the subjects more enjoyable, tangible, and meaningful to the student so they can excel in the subject. My teaching...
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...OU School of Medicine -Nationally Registered Paramedic -Master's Degree: Health Sciences -Bachelor's Degree: Psychology -Associate's degree: Paramedicine Bottom Line: Whether it's emergency medicine, biology, psychology, PANCE prep, NREMT boards, or GRE- we'll get it done! My Philosophy: Make material interesting and engaging, teach in a way YOU respond to, adapt to increase material retention and pass those exams! About Me: By nature, I'm goofy, fun, efficient, and I have aced almost every exam I've taken...
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I like being goofy and developing relationship with my students. I am here to help my students thrive. Usually, I draw concepts and provided visuals to help my students grasp the material. I am currently a college student at the University of Florida pursuing a psychology major on the Pre-Med track.
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Hi! My name is Rena, I am a graduate of the University of Chicago and currently planning on attending medical school! I majored in bioanthropology and GIS, which in essence means I love bones, archaeology, and maps. It also means that I have a strong writing aptitude and a diverse set of skills across subjects. I am excited to meet you and help you achieve your academic goals!
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...paramedic courses for an accredited program. I have been active in the EMS and Fire field for 12 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...
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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.