...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 own skillsets; a value I hold close to my own heart. I am not against admitting when I do not know something, and am willing to put...
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...in theory, clinical and nclex preparation which my methods work and have shown success. If your open to direct feedback and a detailed outline to get you to pass nclex on your next attempt no other tutor/instructor follows my methodology when I use data and statistical analysis to get you ready to pass. I also have experience in HESI & ATI competency examination preparation. I am the instructor the schools ask me to help students...
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...with confidence. I believe that each student's path is unique, so I strive to meet them where they are and tailor my approach to fit their individual needs. Throughout my career, I've had the pleasure of mentoring and tutoring in different roles, from being a graduate assistant to receiving the Preceptor of the Year award for supporting new nurses. Nursing mental health is my favorite subject to teach, but I'm always excited to help in...
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...college students and mental health professionals in a virtual online platform through the utilization of problem-solving, feedback, psychosocial support, assessment, developing goals, planning that is unique to each student's personality, needs and focus, skill building(including test-taking, motivation, confidence, communication,and time-management), implementing solution-focused interventions, client-centered interventions, techniques for reducing test anxiety, and stress management. The subjects I tutor are professional licensure exams for social work and counseling, psychology, sociology, academic/career advising, and college level courses.
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...a great deal of self satisfaction. I am here to see you succeed and help you with your goals. I have a bachelors in Biology with a minor in Spanish through Radford university where I was able to do research in the Amazon rainforest. I have had my Emergency Medical Technician For the past 11 years. Worked in Pediatric Emergency Medicine and Trauma. I have heled teach EMT classes and have been a CPR instructor....
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Nova Southeastern University Professor of Public Health and Medical Sciences Curriculum Vitae: Anatomy and Physiology I and II with Lab, Medical Terminology, Environmental and Occupational Public Health, Ethical Issues in Public Health Research Mentor, Lab Supervisor, Master Biomedical Scientist...
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...Associates in Arts and an Associates in Science. Next, I went to Eastern Kentucky University and earned my Bachelor's in the Science of Psychology. My free time is spent researching to increase my knowledge base. I feel like nobody is ever finished learning and that everybody can learn something from everyone. My children even teach me new information daily. There are no mistakes, only learning from experiences. There's no such thing as a bad student,...
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...manner that appeals to multiple learning styles and fosters equality in learning and instructor access. In all of my clinical and educational activities, I am steadfast in acting with compassion and respect for individual dignity and value. I received my Associate Degree of Nursing from Westmoreland County Community College in 2011. Then received my Bachelor degree in 2015 and my Masters of Science Degree in Nursing Education in 2017 both from La Roche College in...
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...am a Pre-Medical student at LSU studying Biological Sciences with a minor in Spanish. I tutor for the NREMT exam, as well as Spanish, Biology, Algebra, Science, and more. Outside of school and teaching, I am a volunteer EMT and Vice President of my local first aid squad, which is what I enjoy most! I love sharing my knowledge and experiences in EMS with students. I also studied Spanish Language and Culture abroad in Alicante,...
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I am a graduate, with a Bachelor of Science in engineering from the University of California, Los Angeles, a graduate, with a doctor of medicine (MD) from the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland and a graduate with a JD from the Law School of the University of Florida. I am a father of two children, a daughter and son, and grandfather of two boys and two girls.
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...curriculum is often compared to "sipping out of a fire hose", I have learned, painstakingly, the most efficient ways to learn difficult topics. I simply would like to pass on the knowledge, and more importantly, the process to obtain difficult material. As a physician, my understanding of these materials and my real life applications allow me to teach these materials to learners while giving real life examples to help solidify these difficult topics. Please feel...
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...successful in any learning environment they find themselves in. It is an honor to be a part of your journey to success! I am an adjunct professor at a university. I have an extensive teaching and mentoring background. I understand that not everyone learns the same way, which is why I try to bring different elements of tutoring sessions. For visual learners I strive to use pictures, diagrams, and videos, for kinesthetic learners I incorporate...
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Im passionate about helping other students because I remember being in the same scenario. I love to cater to specific learning types , please let me know what helps you best i.e : visual vs auditory, vs practice examples vs fill in the blanks, and if you don't know let's figure that out together!
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...a full-time career. Shortly after I joined the fire department, there was a large commercial fire at a neighboring department. This fire would become the single most life-altering event of my life. You see, most firefighters in the area were paid career firefighters with the larger cities and counties in the area, as well as volunteers at their local fire stations. Two friends of mine were volunteers with him at neighboring departments, but were also...
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...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 ages in my past, from elementary age children all the way up to medical students and all ages and education levels in between. I am especially well...
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...my time at Marquette, I tutored General Biology and General Chemistry, and I was a teaching assistant for Organic Chemistry lab. Not only did I enjoy teaching students my age, but I also pursued teaching opportunities for younger students in high school and middle school. I was a gross anatomy instructor for high school students taking tours through the cadaver labs and I was one of the founders of the Marquette Brain Brigade, where a...
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...them create structured, easy-to-follow notes that make learning feel much more approachable. I hold a bachelor's degree in pharmacy, where I graduated with a gold medal, and a postgraduate degree in healthcare administration. Currently, I'm preparing for my pharmacy licensure exams, and my academic background gives me a strong foundationespecially in chemistry, which I'm particularly passionate about. I've tutored both higher secondary and graduate-level students in chemistry and physics, but my deeper understanding and inclination...
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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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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 Leicester 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.