...range of subjects, I am most passionate about medical terminology, direct patient care and cardiology. In my experience with students I found that we are most successful through open discussion. This provides the opportunity for me to see where assistance is needed. Education is the foundation to success, and I enjoy being part of the success of my students. In my spare time, I enjoy reading, working in my yard and spending time with family.
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...years, where I help young elementary school children hone their English and Reading/Writing skills. While I tutor in a broad range of subjects, I am most passionate about the Sciences, English/Writing, Anatomy/Physiology, Medical terminology and also tutoring in Standardized Test prep, such as the SAT, PSAT, and ACT. I believe that having a strong education is paramount in providing stability in life and achieving one's goals, so I try to communicate this appreciation to all...
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...but, and perhaps most important, the qualitative and practical application of the skills taught and the skills that must be learned through experience, and yes failure, to become a truly successful healthcare executive. Understanding why you do what you will be asked to do makes this merging of talents much easier for each prospective executive. A strong value system, a sense of urgency with each project or question directed to you and understanding right and...
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...into the best methods by which a student can both learn the material and be ready for any form of question that might come their way. I believe in customizing my teaching method to best suit each individual's strengths and compensate for any possible weaknesses. The goal I aim for is to prepare the student to be flexible and comfortable with the material and ready to change their approach as the needs of the test...
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...Teaching is a passion of mine, and I've spent years tutoring both high school and college students in various subjects as a paid tutor. I also have extensive teaching experience in high school classes from volunteer work with Peer Health Exchange in Boston. As a former pre-med student, I'm particularly interested in helping other aspiring physicians meet their course and MCAT goals. I love simplifying complex scientific/mathematical concepts and re-imagining them in different ways to...
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...bring new and exciting ideas to my classes, ensuring students get the best learning experience possible. Teaching is more than a job for me; it is my passion. I am committed to making a positive impact on my students' lives by fostering a love for learning and helping them build the skills they need for success. I am excited to work with new students, share my love for education, and support them on their journey...
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...specializing in oncology clinical trials. Despite growing up in Ghana, West Africa, I pursued my medical education at the University of Havana in Cuba. Graduating in the top 5% of my class with a GPA of 3.80, I overcame the initial challenge of not knowing a single Spanish word upon arrival in Cuba. I was determined to pursue my dream of becoming a doctor, so I immersed myself in the language and became fluent within...
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...data science, data management, statistical models. With over 8 years of experience teaching elementary, high school, undergraduate and graduate students, I specialize in tutoring many subjects, mostly in the 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...
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...(Neurobiology concentration), a Bachelor of Science in Economics (Healthcare Management and Policy concentration), and a Master's in Biology. Throughout my undergraduate, I have loved tutoring college and high school students in Math, English, Physics, and Biology. I have also volunteered as an ESL instructor. As a medical school applicant, I have taken numerous standardized tests, and I love helping students figure out strategies that work best for their learning! In my spare time, I enjoy...
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...process easier, and perhaps enjoyable. I don't think it is beneficial to struggle for hours just trying to get an answer to a question. Instead, I think there is added value in having someone help you through a problem to understand the material as a whole (while still answering your homework problems). School is challenging, but it doesn't have to be impossible, and I hope that I can help with that process.... My teaching philosophy is...
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...on how to find correct answers for this or that type of question. I have experience tutoring the SAT and the GMAT, I'm currently training for the ACT (I'm more than ready to tutor the math sections), and I get a kick out of the fancy vocabulary on the GRE, but the LSAT is the most up my alley: argument analysis, careful reading, and formal logic. When I'm not tutoring or doing philosophy, I like...
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...Alternative Resident Educator license in Integrated Social Studies, then later this year I will once again sit for my Integrated Science test which I hope to licensed in as well. I love teaching students who have the drive to learn no matter much they don't know I find they always looking for the answer somewhere and I want to see them get to the point that they understand the answer and look for the next...
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Dual-certified family nurse practitioner eager to join an organization that provides collaborative, high quality, and affordable patient-centered health care. As a tutor, my goal is to present the topic on hand in a competent and clear manner. I start with first understanding the student and their needs. Through strong communication, we will tackle the challenging topics and areas. I want to be my student's resource, point of contact, and cheerleader to success!
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...Nurse Leader Program. My school was ranked 7th in the nation when I attended, and there are over 3,000 nursing schools in the USA. My particular MSN program was ranked 2nd in the nation, out of over 600 CNL programs. I have over 15 years of experience in multiple specialties, including: Travel, Medical Surgical, Critical Care, Psychiatric, Public Health, and Hospice. I passed the NCLEX on the 1st attempt with the minimum number of 75...
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...to nursing students, nurse professionals, and lay persons. I understand the foundational principles of learning styles and adapt to meet the learning needs of individuals. I am proficient in facilitating on virtual platforms and technology savvy. I currently serve as a Clinical Manager of a team of twenty Registered Nurses for a major managed care organization. In addition to providing oversight of the team, I facilitate education to the team on new processes or systems...
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...attended a predoctoral fellowship at Yale University. My passion is modifying school and community culture to better respond to diversity and special needs. Given funding constraints in these endeavors, much of my work has been pro bono. I am a human rights activist for many years attempting to pursue equitable treatment for ill-treated and underserved populations. I have worked extensively in neuropsychological labs, clinics and natural environments doing psychological and psycho-educational assessments. I am adept...
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...a certified MCAT/ACT instructor. Additionally, I've spent over one year as a tutor at the tutoring center at Loyola University Chicago. I enjoy tutoring one-on-one much more than group instructing. I find that my teaching style varies from student to student, however, I often employ the Socratic method, and I am still a believer in old school liberal arts methodologies, namely using your reasoning and wit to derive answers to almost all questions.
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...also received a B.S. in biology and graduated with highest honors from Lehigh University in 2018. I have extensive experience serving as both a tutor and teaching assistant for various subjects. I work 1-on-1 with my students to develop a teaching method that is catered specifically to their unique learning style. My main expertise is in life science courses such as biology, chemistry, anatomy and physiology, organic chemistry, and biochemistry. I also provide standardized exam...
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...tailor my approaches to each student's needs. My go-to way of tutoring is to emphasize the "why and how" to minimize pure memorization of flashcards. I have a BBA in Finance from Texas A&M University, four years of corporate finance experience, have taught CPR and First-Aid for nearly 9 years, and received my EMT certification in April of 2022. Outside of academia, I enjoy staying active and lifting weights, playing various board games and card...
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...with a certificate in Creative Writing Honors. I am very passionate about writing, reading and editing. My area of concentration lies within the poetry field, but I am well-versed in fiction and non-fiction as well. I would love to help build writing and editing skills! I also have lots of experience tutoring middle school math and algebra. I've tutored my younger sister, who has ADHD, through middle school and now 9th grade, all subjects. I...
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If you are pursuing a career in medicine, it is essential that you have a strong background in medical ethics. As a physician, you will be required to apply the material covered in your ethics courses whenever you are tasked with making a difficult decision, especially decisions that are life-threatening. Because of this, you will be required to have an excellent understanding of medical ethics. One way that you can reach this level of understanding is through the assistance and guidance of a private tutor.
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As you study with an experienced medical ethics tutor, you work not only to succeed in the classroom, but develop an awareness of the material that allows you to apply your lessons in real situations. You can feel more confident working with patients and responding to requests from both patients and their families. Once you have mastered the ideas of medical ethics, you may even find yourself being sought out to consult on more complicated scenarios with which other clinicians are grappling. Medical ethics often requires split-second decision making in an emergency. For example, you might be the person who should decide whether to resuscitate a patient or not. When dealing with such critical life and death decisions, a firm understanding of core medical ethical principles is essential. Don't trust your understanding to just any resource.
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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.