...to the students I work with. I am a great communicator and listener, and have the ability to understand a student's needs. I love creating lesson plans, organising work flow and interacting with the students. Education is a passion of mine and creating a safe, friendly and productive environment for my students to learn is a top priority. I am also a native Spanish speaker and have extensive experience teaching Spanish. When I am not...
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...their academic goals. With expertise in academic writing, programming, and GIS software, I offer a well-rounded, personalized approach to learning. I believe that every student can excel with the right support, so I tailor each session to fit individual learning styles and needs. My goal is to break down complex concepts, transforming challenging subjects into manageableand even enjoyablelearning experiences. Seeing my students grow in confidence and mastery is the most rewarding part of my work....
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...current, I actively engage in professional development, attend conferences, and explore innovative teaching methodologies. I am excited to integrate technology, simulation, and experiential learning into my teaching practice. 5. Empowering Learners: My goal is not only to impart knowledge but also to empower learners. I encourage students to question, explore, and advocate for their patients. By nurturing their confidence and resilience, I hope to prepare them for the challenges and rewards of nursing. In summary,...
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...in health care, education is imperative to great care. It is a passion of mine to help others learn and grow. I am excited to tutor nursing and nurse practitioner students in their didactic studies. I am also excited to help other nursing and nurse practitioner students study and pass their board examinations! My other passion is anatomy and physiology, and I am happy to help any student learning anatomy/physiology succeed. I believe that education...
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Hi! I'm Amy, CCRN and TNCC-certified nurse with 14+ years of experience in ICU and emergency nursing. As a former anxious nursing student myself, I understand how overwhelming the journey can feel. I specialize in breaking down complex topics like critical care, pharmacology, and NCLEX prep into simple, practical concepts. My goal is to help you feel confident, prepared, and supported- because I've been in your shoes, and I'm here to help you succeed.
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...ensure that everyone understood what was being discussed. This is both my teaching philosophy and tutoring style. No one teaching style works best for everyone, and I pride myself on ensuring that every tutoring session will be conducted in a manner which best helps each particular student grasp the topics being discussed. Outside of academia, I enjoy playing my guitar, listening to all types of music, reading, watching movies and TV shows, playing organized sports,...
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...graduate of The University of Arizona and Ross University School of Medicine. I have earned two Bachelor of Arts Degrees in Political Science and German studies as well as my Doctor of Medicine degree. My experience professionally and academically has always included some form of instruction as academic medicine and instruction is a passion of mine. I have served learners of all ages as a standalone instructor, tutor, and preceptor in courses ranging from constitutional...
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Experienced clinical exercise physiologist with over nine years in the medical field, with a current focus on Cardiac Rehabilitation. Currently enrolled in a dual graduate master's program at Campbell University, advancing skills in clinical research and physician assistant studies. Passionate about contributing to healthcare and science through a comprehensive understanding of clinical medicine. Committed to driving positive health outcomes through a unique blend of extensive expertise and ongoing education.
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...my M.D. December 2014. I am committed, devoted and conscientious to everything I set my mind on and my decision to tutor reflects my lifelong desire for personal growth and education. When tutoring, I believe that 'diagnosing' a student's weakness is essential to building a strong foundation. It is my motto to work hard and give nothing less than my very best. It brings joy to me and the thrill of seeing a student improve...
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...I'm enthusiastic, interactive and talkative. Last but not the least, there is no stupid question. Hoping to light your candle with what I know. Knowledge is power, attitude is key. Age does not matter, we can learn anytime. We must continue to learn. Having some fun while doing that is just as important. I enjoy yoga, listening to music and walking. A teacher can make you love the subject or hate it. I hope I...
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...background in these subjects, I tailor my teaching approach to fit each student's unique learning style, ensuring they grasp concepts with clarity and confidence. My experience includes working with students at various levels, guiding them through complex topics, exam preparation, and skill development. I focus on fostering critical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and a genuine appreciation for learning. By creating a supportive and interactive environment, I empower students to reach their full potential and achieve their...
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...to pass along the things I have learned along the way while offering the most excellent tutoring service in the form of personalized academic attention. For students stuck grudging through the sciences, it would be my goal to bring the material to a new and enthusiastic light. Along with the sciences, I wish to offer guidance on the road to medical school for anyone on the same journey with tips, tricks, and the resources I...
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...thirteen years. I have experience in triage, circulating in the operating room, antepartum, postpartum, labor and newborn care. I was lucky to have some amazing mentors pour into me throughout my career to help make me successful and I want to help new nurses along their journey as well. I can help you with NCLEX prep as well as any of your nursing classes. I have a masters in nursing from UVa as well as...
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...The subjects I am most comfortable teaching would be the sciences anywhere from the basic level to graduate school level. I am so grateful for the educators that allowed me to pursue my dream of becoming a doctor, and I would love to pass it on and help younger students achieve their goals. I am now a Resident Physician at the University of Wisconsin-Madison where I am completing my 4-year residency in anesthesiology.
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...Florida. I have always found success in education and I am thankful to be in a position in which I can inspire others to feel the same. While learning can be a tough journey, I like to show that the reward is worth it. I like to describe myself as patient, optimistic, and detail-oriented when it comes to tutoring and my everyday life. II hope to soon create a fun/rewarding way of learning for you!...
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...medicine. I started teaching in small group during my time with the 18th Field Hospital. I was first put in charge of the minor care/sick call area where I had to train and keep medics up to date with their skills. After about two years of that I was made NCOIC of the ER for the hospital unit. That added the responsibility of ensuring all the medics had the knowledge and skills to work in...
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...hold both an undergraduate degree in law (LL.B.) and a Master of Laws (LL.M.). I am very passionate about North American politics, political issues, and government operations and institutions. I have a long history of teaching high school level, university level students, as well as continuing legal education and legal seminars to professionals and the general public. I am very serious about teaching and work, although I encourage a collaborative and light hearted approach to...
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...1996, a Master of Science from Central Connecticut State University in 2001, and a Doctor of Nursing Practice from Barry University in 2016, I have dedicated myself to advancing the field of healthcare and continuing my education to provide the best care possible to my patients. Throughout my career, I have gained extensive experience in administering anesthesia and providing critical care to patients undergoing surgical procedures. However, beyond my clinical work, I am also deeply...
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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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...to a RN in an emergency/trauma department. Being that I work in a busy ER, I have a vast knowledge of the nursing field, as I treat a variety of patients with all types of underlying medical problems. As an ER nurse I have to be competent in all aspects of both adult and OB/pediatric populations giving me a solid foundation. Aside from my certifications, I also hold a Bachelors Degree from USF in Psychology....
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Recent Medical Ethics Tutoring Session Notes
The student and I followed up in preparation for his geography and biology tests this coming week. We reviewed Latin American issue during Spanish rule, went over DNA replication and protein synthesis, and reviewed literary devices.
We took a short English quiz, just so he could stay fresh with all aspects of the test. We then went over the basic Math sections and how to effectively/correctly use his calculator. I left him with an Algebra review packet. We will cover Geometry & Trig next week.
The student and I completed her assigned review problems given to her by her teacher on Newton's second law (forces primarily in one dimension, as well as some in two dimensions). Also, we did a particularly complicated inclined plane-force-Newton's second law problem (which she had minor difficulty with, but seemed to understand the problem/solution at the very end). Also, once I showed her how to do the assigned force problems, she understood the why and the how very well. We also reviewed some math (Pythagorean identities), which she seemed to understand without any real issues. I asked her to read chapter 6 and some of chapter 7 before our next tutoring session (I believe these chapters are on torque and rotational motion).
The student has a quiz coming up over circles, so today we prepared for that quiz by studying internal and external angles of circles and how they relate to tangents, secants, chords, and arcs. The key to this work was remembering the formulas which describe the relationships between these elements, and through continued practice and guidance, He eventually got the hang of each one.
I gave the student a vocabulary quiz covering the last 10 vocabulary words that we went over and assigned her 10 additional for next week's session. We went over the math problems that I assigned her as well as the reading comprehension questions. She got all of the math problems correct. For the reading, I explained to her some strategies to help her focus and get the questions correct (reading ahead 1 or 2 sentences, looking for key words, trying to focus on the content of the passage even though it may be very long and not interesting). We went over and worked some more math questions, and reading mixed with grammar questions. I assigned her the 10 vocabulary words, 6 math problems, and 1 long reading passage followed with questions for comprehension.
Within this session the student and I reviewed an extra credit homework worksheet that was given to him dealing with algebraic problems. Afterwards, he and I went over inequality problems in his precalculus book that he would be covering in the near future in his class.