...the foundation upon which everyone can stand. Pursuit of knowledge is the greatest duty we have. Understanding that, knowing the areas that we lack can bring us our greatest fortune, and therefore self reflection is a tool we must use. When I tutor I focus on the concepts and ideas that the student feels uncomfortable with, because that is where the most growth can occur. Practice makes us better, and guidance helps us grow.... Show them...
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I am international medical graduate on my way to residency in the USA. Learning complex concepts can be challenging and boring. I enjoy injecting a healthy dose of excitement and connection to the concepts. I am certain that I will be able give you a deep level of understanding in a fun and enjoyable way.
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...I have had a lot of tutoring experience and teaching experience as a Supplemental Instruction leader in Chemistry and Organic Chemistry, as well as Biology. My main tutoring focuses are for the MCAT, which I studied and took in 2018. I also tutor topics in medical school classes. My hobbies include running, lifting, listening to music and playing video games. I was on a competitive dance team while in college as well. I look forward...
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...Health courses. I help students prepare for science portions of standardized tests & school admission exams, & I enjoy guiding them through both science questions and basic math concepts. Teaching is one of the noblest professions in the history of humanity. I still remember my teachers from childhood; I owe them for shaping my mind and opening my curiosity for the scientific world. They inspired my love of Science, & I want to pass that...
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Just graduated from the University of Arkansas with my B.S. in kinesiology and a minor in spanish. I am now attending medical school at KUMC. I enjoy exercise, current events/following the news, investing, spending time outdoors, and going out with friends
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I am a medical doctor, graduate of University of Gondar College of Medicine and Health Sciences, 2019 batch. I have been preparing for the USMLE board examination and successfully cleared out step 1 and 2. I am passionate in helping medical students preparing for board examinations. I am interested in Pathology, Biochemistry, Internal medicine and Obstetrics/Gynecology.
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...Care setting within the same hospital system. I have practicing there ever since. Thought my years in the ER, I would frequently precept students moving through their clinical rotations. This gave me valuable experience and insight into the variety of types of students. Each student has different strengths, weakness and ways of learning. I myself even struggled with efficient and successful study habits and techniques during my didactic year of PA school. But as I...
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...my mind and academic potential that has enabled me to complete my education up to the terminal degree of a PhD in Physiology (Neuroscience, Diabetes, Obesity). In this regard, I hold dearly the teaching philosophy that a teacher has to excel in three main domains, specifically that of an instructor, a mentor, and a professional. To enhance the educational experience of students, a teacher in the biological sciences has to possess an exceptional skill in...
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...me apart is my genuine love for both learning and teaching. I derive immense satisfaction from sharing my knowledge and expertise with others. Throughout my career, I have enjoyed mentoring and guiding aspiring nurses by inviting them to shadow me during my shifts. This hands-on experience allows them to witness real-life scenarios and gain valuable insights into the practical aspects of nursing. Recognizing the importance of continuous education and professional growth, I have pursued advanced...
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...Experience in teaching graduate, undergraduate, and diploma levels of nursing. 10 years critical care, med. surg. and long-term care experience. Delivers quality nursing education using Adult Learning Principles and study methods. Expert in nursing study methods, and NCLEX testing and review strategies. Expertise in lecture, online learning, simulation, lab, and clinical nursing. Experience with large and small classroom settings, one-to-one coaching, and mentoring Nursing students. Efficient in academic advising and assisting students with time management...
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...Biology. Currently, I am a third-year medical student at Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine (MSUCOM). During my training, I have enjoyed both educating others and learning the clinical skills necessary to become a physician. By choosing to become a physician, I have also committed to being a lifelong learner. I would like to use my experiences as a student to inspire others through education and help students enjoy learning as much as I...
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...Currently I work in Global Health training clinicians and designing clinical/nursing education training curriculums. In addition, I also work as a clinical content developer and write NCLEX and FNP exam questions. This allows me the access to the most up-to-date information/strategies to help students successfully pass their Nursing exams. I am passionate about Nursing and love helping students learn what it really means to be and excel as a Nurse, expanding their knowledge from nursing...
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...able to guide and prepare children, adolescents and adults for homework and exams is a privilege that is bestowed upon a select few. I feel my upbringing, background, beliefs and experience so far has equipped me with the tools necessary to deserve this honor. Hence, I bring commitment, dedication and a solid work ethic that allows no short cuts. I also bring to the table a mindset of continued learning and passionate inquisitiveness. The prospect...
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...Master's in Biomedical Science from Nova Southeastern University. I'm currently a third-year medical student at Ross University School of Medicine. My own struggles in mastering complex material inspired me to begin tutoring. I know what it feels like to be overwhelmed by endless facts, and I love helping students break things down into clear, logical steps that actually make sense. I focus on simplifying, visualizing, and connecting information so that learning becomes less stressful and...
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...evidence-based practice from Arizona State in Phoenix, AZ, and my PhD in nursing research from the University of Kansas, Kansas City, KS. I was employed by Texas A and University-Corpus Christi for four years teaching graduate and undergraduate pathophysiology, undergraduate care of children and families, and research. I was nominated and completed a one year course in effective teaching methods (ACUE) and have mentored students with projects and exam preparation. My teaching philosophy is "effort...
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...that enables me to offer unique perspectives and insights to my students. These experiences range from being a world traveler, a financial analyst, a project director, and a communications manager, which have allowed me to foster effective communication, problem-solving, and analytical skills. I enjoy helping students understand and apply complex concepts across various subjects in business. My passion for teaching began over a decade ago as a lifeguard and swimming instructor, where I taught lessons...
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I graduated from UNT in 2019 with a Bachelor of Science in Biology and a Minor in chemistry. At UNT I tutored Organic Chemistry and Biology. My method of tutoring varies depending on the learning style that facilitates the individual student's ability to understand the information.
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...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 questions. I've always been one of those students who performs well on standardized tests, and I can articulate my thought processes to...
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I am a fourth year medical student who is interested in tutoring any biological or medical science. I also have a graduate degree in public health (MPH) so can work with students or graduate related to writing, editing or resume building. I enjoy having students tailor sessions to their needs and personal learning style. I encourage positive interaction and self esteem building for standardized exams. I look forward to working with you!
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...in Biology with an emphasis in Biomedical Sciences and a minor degree in Written and Oral Communication in English for Professionals. In my last years of university, I worked at my university's computer department where I helped students, faculty, and the community with both educational and technical problems. Ever since going through university and a couple of years of medical school I acquired a passion to help those that are going or will go through...
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Studies in physiology are designed to help us understand the functions and mechanisms inherent in human biology. Pathophysiology takes these studies and applies them to the diseases and disorders found in the human population, helping us to understand the physiological foundations of disease. Only through these studies are we able to identify the patterns of presentation, transmission, and damage that correspond to various pathogens and congenital disorders, allowing us to provide accurate prognosis approximations and aiding in the search for a means of treating and curing these conditions.
Pathophysiology may be one of the most common requirements for medical education, but pathophysiology tutoring can be hard to come by. The field is often integrated into lower-level biology or physiology courses, but pure pathology or pathophysiology coursework is rare until you reach the graduate level. The advanced nature of the coursework means that resources are often few and far between. If you are struggling to grasp the intricacies discussed in your pathophysiology coursework, or simply want to enhance your background and understanding of physiology or pathology concepts, a private tutor can help. Varsity Tutors can help you connect with specialized pathophysiology tutoring specifically tailored to fit your needs.
Pathophysiology tutoring with a private tutor allows you to focus on the particular disorders and diseases most pertinent to your classes or interests. Perhaps you are taking a course in gerontology and find yourself needing to know the mechanisms of Alzheimer's disease or Werner syndrome. Maybe instead you need a more extensive background in Duchenne muscular dystrophy for a research project. No matter which area you would like to focus on, you can select a tutor who is suited to your specific needs. Pathophysiology tutors have a variety of backgrounds, which means you can select the instructor who can help with your specific field of study.
The one-on-one approach available through private tutoring means you receive immediate feedback on your work and questions. It can be difficult to receive personal attention from busy professors or research directors. With tutoring, you can direct the pace and direction of your sessions, collaborating with your tutor to develop custom lesson plans that help you explore the topics most interesting to you. These learning plans are crafted with your learning style, coursework, syllabus, future goals, and other personal details that can drive your studies in mind. Maybe you've already mastered the pathology of Huntington's disease required for your coursework, but are interested in proposing a research project. Your tutor can help you hone your skills to present your idea. The flexibility of your learning trajectory puts you in charge of your lessons.
With traditional school, it can be difficult to keep up with the teacher. Your professor may be prone to glossing over certain concepts quickly while focusing on others, which can cause mastery gaps throughout the subject. It is common for this to cause students to begin to falter in their coursework or feel less compelled to continue learning and growing. In addition, many of these are vital concepts that you need to use later in your life, school, and career. A personal tutor can ensure that you fully master each idea in the class.
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The student is gaining some confidence and remembering things better. I can tell the repetition and frequent sessions are helping. We finished the endocrine pathology lectures and will start the musculoskeletal lectures (and maybe nervous system physiology) on Wednesday. As before, she will go over those lectures before we meet then.
We went through the student's assignment #1 and completed all of the work and answers. He will write up his final work, and can send to me to review before submitting.
Today we covered using Stata to interpret and redo problems related to 2 sample t-tests of means. The student understood the material and how to do these types of problems once we were finished, but was a little confused initially. The problems seemed to stem from how the questions and material was presented. Afterward, she felt much more confident in the material.
We covered part of the material for Unit 7 during this session. We also discussed the quiz for Unit 6. We got through most of Exercise 1 for Unit 7. She expressed good understanding of this material after going through it with me, and we will complete the rest of the material for Unit 7 later this week.
We reviewed pathophysiology of the GI. I broke down her notes into a simpler format so it was easier to grasp the big picture. This was a review for an upcoming exam. She had reviewed in advance and she will be reviewing for our next session as well.
Student had questions from the precious session and also wanted to discuss certain concepts she was struggling with after group study session with her colleague. We went over them diligently. She once again demonstrated great understanding and grasping power. She will touch base with me for a subsequent session if the need be.