...a B.A. in Biology, then in 2002 earned my M.D. at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences in Bethesda, Maryland, then completed my residency in OB/GYN in 2006. In 2020 I graduated from the University of Oklahoma with a Masters in International Relations. I have taught health concepts, military medicine, and medical leadership throughout the world, focusing on Eastern Europe and across the continent of Africa. My international teaching experiences have ranged from...
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...an educator and also to leave a great impression on students a great immigrant teacher. I am a fourth year medical student now and I am proficient in the medical sciences. Finished doing rotations in Miami, Florida and Brooklyn, NY. I believe in openness and flexibility. I always have an ear for constructive feedbacks and critiques. I learnt so when I was the chapter president of the Theta Chi fraternity.I was responsible for maintaining records...
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...different clinical sites in South Carolina. I graduated in 2018 acquiring my Doctorate in Pharmacy and a Masters in Business Administration. My undergraduate degree is in Exercise Science. I grew up in a very rural area of South Carolina and have always been very passionate about improving the well being of residents in my community. My healthcare focus is centered around physical and mental health. My short-term goals consist of completing a PGY1 managed care...
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...for graduate students. After college, I attended the University of Pittsburgh for graduate school and earned my PhD in Cellular and Molecular Pathology. During graduate school I was a mentor for a junior high school student in a summer program and helped her design and execute a research project examining a genetic knockout mouse model. I also served as a teaching assistant for first year graduate students in a Biomedical Sciences Intro course and first...
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...Medicine (M.D.) and the University of California, Los Angeles (B.S.). I received my Bachelor of Science degree in Biochemistry at UCLA while graduating with College Honors, Magna Cum Laude, Chancellor's Service Award, and Mortar Board National Honor Society honors. In medical school, I also graduated with Alpha Omega Alpha, Gold Humanism, Dean's Distinction in Service Learning, Dean's Distinction in High-Value Care & Quality Improvement, Health Policy Pathway, Space Medicine Pathway, and TMA-MSS Leadership Honor Society...
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...an internationally trained medical doctor and business administrator. I teach pharmacy and pharmacology students and medical assistant students in Alberta. I also teach business related subjects. My past experience includes working as a resident doctor at VMMC and SJ hospitals, New Delhi. During my tenure I have extensively taught basic and paraclinical medical sciences to undergraduate medical students. I love to study the human body. I have a lot of inclination towards anatomy, physiology, pharmacology...
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My educational background had an extremely strong impact on my development and interests, and consequently influenced my decision to pursue my Doctorate of Pharmacy Degree and practice working as a Pharmacist to help the need of my patients and educate others.
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...a better scientist, as well as a better teacher, I completed my Masters of Science in Biology from Bradley University in 2014, and I had the chance during that to participate in the first bioengineered trachea transplant using stem cells in the United States. Currently, I'm a Phd student at Rosalind Franklin University in the Neuroscience department. In Science, I enjoy teaching Biology, Microbiology, Neuroscience, Immunology, Developmental Biology, physiology, and Molecular genetics. When I tutor,...
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...with a background in Anatomy & Physiology, Pathology, Microbiology, Genetics, and Molecular Biology. I have an extensive background in K-12, Undergraduate and Graduate-level Sciences, Mathematics, and Spanish. My approach with each student is to identify their immediate needs and gaps in knowledge and assess how best to reach their goal and boost their grade. Through our sessions, we then work together to build personalized learning tools that they can utilize to become confident, independent learners....
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...nursing education certificate. Past areas of work experience have been Home health for the last 6 years including case management. Internal medicine for the last 14 years as I still PRN there at times. Med/Surg, ER, Peds while working inpatient. I also worked in clinical Urology and OB/Gyne. My tutoring experience has been all 1:1 in person and peer tutoring to date. As well as other online tutoring platforms. I have helped support and tutor...
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...a good quality of life. While growing up, Science was always my favorite and, over the years, Biology and Life Sciences were my strongest suit. I like to approach a topic in a unique manner and try to make it as fun as possible, while staying on the subject at all times. I try to make education a simple and uncomplicated process in a world of distractions. Doing this has been very gratifying. In my...
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Recent Endocrinology Tutoring Session Notes
The student worked through his entire Common Application, making a checklist for the documents he still had to acquire and then spending the majority of our time plotting out the personal statement and the Supplemental Essay. Through my writing exercises, he was able to write his entire personal statement and a third of the supplemental essay.
Today was devoted to the Math section, the student's professed strong suit. Her calculation skills are excellent, as is her mental math; memorization of a few key formulas is really the only missing piece. After reviewing basic operations, algebra, geometry, and basic trig, we had another informal prep that yielded an extrapolated average of 32. I have little doubt that the student's Math score will provide a significant anchor to her composite score, and I expect to see that reflected in the post test.
I met with the student today to go over the rest of her Statistics homework from the first session. We completed the longer problems with frequency tables and cumulative frequency curves. We also did problems extrapolating information from a graph on percentiles. I demonstrated that using graph paper makes it much easier to draw things to scale. We moved on to the chapters being presented at her next class. After going through a few problems and explanations, the student felt that the pieces were starting to make more sense than before. She worked through the problems and where there were mistakes, I helped her out. By keeping up with assigned problems and reading ahead I think the student will perform great this term.
The student and I reviewed one of her recent practice math tests and went over percentage problems, coordinate geometry, permutations and combinations, order of operations, made-up operations, and other commonly tested math topics.
The student and I completed 3 practice sections so that we could get a projected score for him. He ended up scoring a 540, which is actually a significant gain for him. If he wants to get a 600, he needs to be more strategic about answering questions he isn't absolutely certain about. We'll practice this skill next time. He has also agreed to take a full practice test before our next session so we can make a final game plan.
The student and I reviewed for a three chapter test today. She was on vacation so we worked on it right before the test. We did the review section in the back of the book in order for her to understand what to do.