...Therapist with focus in Adult critical Care. I have several certifications and I am a certified clinical simulations instructor. While I tutor a broad range of courses, I am passionate about Algebra, biology, anatomy & physiology, Medical terminology, medicine, ACLS, BLS,NRP, Respiratory board exams prep and pharmacology. Assisting students through tutoring is a desire of mine. I believe that every student has what it takes to excel academically if given the right resources and attention...
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...to take care of patients in the hospital setting and in the community setting. My favorite job has been working with students. I am interested in helping students succeed based on their goals. I am very committed to being available to you, as you are under more stress than ever before. I am comfortable tutoring a varied array of life science based subjects as I have a diverse background starting from working in the laboratory...
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...Health Economics from Johns Hopkins University, the top-ranked #1 school of medicine and public health in the nation. During my undergraduate time at the George Washington University, I studied emergency medicine and biology on a Presidential Scholarship. I am also a private admissions consultant for pre-PA students, offering personal statement/supplemental essay editing, and beginning-to-end advising support. Between undergrad and graduate school, I worked as an emergency department technician for three years in an academic Level...
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...Joey, I am a recent medical school graduate with 3 years experience in basic science research in the field of neuroscience and cancer biology. I also earned a master's degree in biochemistry and molecular biology. I have tutored many of my peers and have taught many of my patients. Now its your turn! I look forward to sharing my expertise with all of you and doing what I can to help you achieve your goals....
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...than learning through a variety of memorization techniques, will build a foundation of knowledge that enhances critical thought and nurtures intelligence. My Accreditations: Graduated with honors from Utah Valley University in Emergency Services Managment/Paramedicine with a minor in Chinese. Accredited with fluent speaking capabilities in Mandarin Chinese through the OPI (oral proficiency interview). Masters degree in Military Studies-Irregular Warfare from the American Public University System. What I Tutor: -Spoken Chinese Mandarin/ also Chinese reading and...
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...and will strive to work to help you be successful with your learning! Each of us have our own style of learning and I will work with you to best find this and YOU will learn and feel successful. I have a diverse background as a RN with a trauma, NICU, NP and specialty nursing. In addition to my law degree I also have a Masters in Science with emphasis in Psychology and Humanity. I...
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I am a graduate of the University of Tennessee Health Science Center in Memphis, TN. I received my BSN and MSN there and have been practicing as an Family Nurse Practitioner since 1990. A lot has changed over the years, but the patients remain the same. I precepted graduate nursing FNP students for many years and I specialize in NCLEX preparation.
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If you would like to pass the National Registry EMT cognitive examination, I would like to help you do it. Earning this certification allows you to begin your EMT career. I first passed the NREMT exam in 2006. I passed again in September 2024. I know the NREMT cognitive exam well.
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...my political science major (double major with biology) in college as well as a number of Spanish and other courses that I took. Tutoring is something, I feel, that has come naturally to me, even back to my high school days. My goal is to help you learn as much as you can and reach your true potential. I will work hard to make sure that this happens, as long as you put in the...
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...University. While at BU, I became an EMT and upon graduating, worked in a busy 911 system for the next 4 years. I also spent 2 of those years working in a small community-level emergency department as an ER technician and became certified as an EMS instructor. At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, I was deployed to NYC where I responded to 911 calls alongside FDNY to help as many patients as we could...
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...get their own. Learning wasn't always easy for me because I am a kinesthetic learner. I had to learn to adapt and through that process, I have gained the skills to tutor others. My tutoring philosophy is to learn what styles best fit the tutee and modify the information to fit that style. I tutor so I can help others set themselves up for a better life. Currently, I am a college student at the...
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Hello everyone! I cannot wait to work beside you in your goals. My tutoring style focuses on empowerment, so that you can carry tools with you into other areas of your life, and walk away ready to take on any challenge.
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...of South Florida. I worked in research in Brazil in neuroimmunology and also completed my medical degree there in 2019. I plan to pursue my residency in pediatric neurology and I'm currently preparing for that. Teaching has always been a part of my life. I started teaching English as a second language as a volunteer in my parish when I was 16 and then got paid positions in different English schools. I taught science to...
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...George University where I graduated with my Master of Science in Basic Medical Sciences. I continued my medical education by earning my second masters degree at Millikin University where I received my Master of Science in Nursing with a focus in Nursing Education. I currently work as a Registered Nurse in the Emergency Department with certifications in adult and pediatric trauma nursing. I have worked as a nurse educator in both the clinical and classroom...
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...time nurse educator. One of the courses I teach is leadership and integration. I also help with NCLEX prep/review. I have been a nurse for 28 years. I have worked in: medical-surgical/geriatrics/pediatrics/home health/internal medicine/trauma/triage/clinical instructor/nurse educator. My specialty is emergency medicine and pediatrics. I started precepting nursing students while working in the emergency room. I developed a love for teaching, and decided to pursue a career in nursing education. I think now more than ever,...
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...Biology and Neuroscience in undergrad & have a lot of experience tutoring several students from elementary school to high school and can teach a variety of subjects! I have been a tutor on varsity for 4+ years and have worked with a wide variety of students. In addition to school help, I would be happy to help high school juniors and seniors with the college application process, especially those who plan on going to medical...
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...Courtney Rios and I have worked in EMS for just over 12 years. I have been teaching EMT classes for just under 8 years. I frequently work with struggling students and host many NREMT workshops at the school I teach at. I've worked with many different curriculums and multiple textbooks. My goal is to give you confidence to pass the EMT course and NREMT. I look forward to sharing my knowledge and passion to help...
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...of Dalhousie University with a degree in Biology with Honours. I aim to teach students how to learn by collaborating, and discovering effective study and organizational methods that work for them. I love using metaphors and real life examples! Having worked in various teaching and mentoring roles (such as camp counselor, swim instructor, medical scribe), I understand how to balance encouragement and accountability, helping students stay engaged and focused on their goals Outside of my academic...
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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.
Instead of struggling with your development of these traits, consider emergency medicine tutoring. We can help you to connect with tutors who have excelled in the field during their medical or nursing education. Your tutor understands both the knowledge needed to succeed in an emergency medical environment as well as the best approaches to learning that material. Many tutors work full time in emergency medicine and refine their skills every day. You can benefit from their efforts by working with them to carefully develop the skills that you need to be successful in emergency medicine. Additionally, your tutor will know all the tips and tricks to hone your skills. These tutors are not only skilled in the field, but also excellent at teaching emergency medicine. If you want help from someone who can help you master tough concepts in no time, you have come to the right place. Varsity Tutors can help connect you with these highly skilled and professional emergency medicine tutors. Do yourself a favor and call today to get started.
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.