...the biomedical field. My expertise lies in the life sciences and standardized testing. I have tutored the MCAT, SAT, ACT, and GRE. I understand the importance of attaining high scores on standardized exams, as these often can open up many great educational and professional opportunities. In my spare time I love to play basketball and travel. I truly enjoy reading about history and the social sciences, and feel that these are areas in which I...
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...I have not only an interest, but a motivation to help others. I have helped students get into Ivy League schools as well as other top universities across the country with top scholarships. I tutor in all subjects from French to Essay Writing and Algebra to Chemistry! I want my students and tutees to see the value in themselves and know that they can accomplish anything with determination and hard work! Realizing you can do...
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As a master's student and former medical student, I know how challenging academics can be. I also know how having a helping hand, a guidance through the confusion, can help one gain confidence in themselves to excel. From tutoring children to post-graduates, I have seen that all students (no matter their age, level of education, strengths, weaknesses, etc.) who are willing to learn can succeed. ... In a typical first session, the student and I usually...
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...that patience and compassion are key in creating an academic environment in which students can excel. Independent thinking is also extremely crucial; it is important to recognize multiple approaches to learning and problem-solving and to be able to think critically and form ones own opinions. I tutor Spanish, English as a Second Language, Grammar, Reading, Writing, and Test Prep in the Reading and Writing sections. My personal favorite is writing; as an avid reader and...
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...combined with 4 years of teaching students. I believe education is the foundation of success. I enjoy knowing that my students are interested in becoming more knowledgeable and proficient in the selected subject matter. I want to help every one of my students achieve their goals and also help make their dreams a reality. When I am not teaching or tutoring students I enjoy playing golf and exercising. I have played golf for over 17...
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...and new EMTs the various skills and knowledge needed to be successful in the field. As EMS providers, we are seeing people on their worst days and we need to have the confidence and knowledge to care for our patients with compassion and empathy. Outside of being an EMT, I serve as a CPR instructor and am currently pursuing my MD degree. Over the past few years, I graduated with my Bachelor of Science degree...
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I am a current Philosophy student in the Honors Program at George Washington University. From 1st through 12th grade, I was homeschooled; as a result, I believe I have a unique perspective on learning. I am excited to share this perspective with you!
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...Science and Philosophy. While there I tutored philosophy, political science, and religious studies students for two years. I am currently working on a Master of Arts in Philosophy at Georgia State University, where I serve as a teaching assistant and writing consultant. I currently tutor in the areas of test preparation, government, philosophy, and religious studies. My passion for education stems from the joy I find in helping students achieve their goals. My teaching style...
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...have 20 years of oncology nursing experience. I have experience teaching nursing clinicals, care plans and critical thinking for Nursing Fundamentals. I most recently taught at Keiser University. Teaching nursing students allows me to fulfill a passion of mine. I want to empower and encourage our next generation of nurses by promoting a positive learning experience. My style of teaching is specific to what each students learning needs. I am organized and like to simplify...
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...the Academy of Teaching and Learning in my medical school. I was also a molecular biology teaching assistant in Penn State during my undergraduate years and led a class of students in teaching them cell biology, creating my own lesson plans, DNA lab techniques, grading lab reports, and holding office hours to tutor them individually on topics they needed help with. While science /health care field entrance exams, USMLE step 1, NMBE, clinical psychology/medical fields,...
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...confuses them may become clearer through more examples of it, or from a different concept allowing the difficult to manage concept to "click". Focusing on one issue a student isn't grasping causes more harm than good when it causes the child to become so frustrated that they simply shut down and stop trying to learn at all. Assessing learning styles after repeated issues with problems is necessary. If a student needs to sing, they can...
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...all around us. I have experience working with disabled adults through an academic mentoring program at my college where I taught study skills, organization, money management and some electives such as animal science. I have experience teaching 1-1 to elementary students during COVID. My favorite subjects to tutor are English, Foreign Languages and Study Skills. In my free time I like to volunteer, travel and learn Arabic. I want to share my love for learning...
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Love nursing and helping students reach their personal goals. Nursing is a lifetime career and intrigues me daily. Love to motivate students. I was a Certified Nurse Aide since the age of sixteen, LVN, RN, BSN, MSN.
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...including my mom, are teachers. I spent many hours in their classrooms helping prepare lessons, activities, and tutoring students. My strengths are in science and reading. I was the salutatorian of my high school class, taking multiple AP and Pre-AP courses in science, math, and reading. It was hard to decide if I wanted to pursue teaching or healthcare. Before starting my career in healthcare, I taught preschool for a dermatology office, substitute taught at...
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I'm a medical student at the University of Miami with a strong love of basic sciences. I received my Bachelor of Science in Chemistry and minored in Sociology at the University of Florida; I really enjoy breaking down science and math concepts for students. Once the concepts make sense, it just takes practice to reach full mastery. I look forward to helping you reach those goals every step of the way.
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...I would love to help you become the nurse you want to be by strengthening your weak areas and increasing your understanding of the extensive content you face this semester. I also help students see the value of implementing self-care and stress reduction techniques. My schedule is flexible and can vary from posted hours. Just tell me when you are available. I continue to serve my community by volunteering with the local Visiting Nurse Association...
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...in Health Sciences with a minor in Musical Theatre. I am heading to George Washington University to get my doctorate in Occupational Therapy in the fall. I started my own tutoring business when I was 12 and kept it going until I graduated high school, so I really love tutoring and helping others. My favorite subject in school was math, and I love helping others understand it as well. I also have a huge passion...
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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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...subspecialty in Cytopathology at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. I am passionate about sharing my knowledge of medicine and would like to continue extending my expertise to students at all educational levels. I firmly believe that educators play a pivotal role in the lives and careers of their students. The continuous support, teachings, and mentorship I received from my own teachers have been instrumental in my success. I am eager to pay it forward and...
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...students. As a result, I feel that my ability to proofread essays and my proficiency in the health sciences are especially strong. I've been involved in multiple tutoring programs since my freshman year of high school. After completing my organic chemistry course at Loyola University Chicago, my professor hired me as a TA, and I maintained that job for one year until I graduated. I am also a certified MCAT/ACT instructor. Additionally, I've spent over...
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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.
Medical ethics is a unique blend of philosophy, medicine, and psychology. It requires mastery of concepts that many students of science may be less comfortable exploring. Instead of facing a constant uphill battle with vague, hypothetical questions and trying to meet the seemingly convoluted demands of instructors, consider medical ethics tutoring. Tutors are well versed in medical ethics, and have demonstrated a thorough understanding of how to approach assignments and exams to achieve remarkable grades. Beyond their material mastery, instructors have also been carefully screened by top educators to ensure that they are as talented at communicating abstract ideas as they are in mastering content. More importantly, your medical ethics tutor can help you integrate the abstract ethical principles into a meaningful clinical framework.
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.
While classroom lectures taught by skilled professors are an excellent way to learn medical ethics, working with a private ethics tutor can help you master the content. You are in charge of how you want each lesson to be conducted. This means that you can slow down the pace of the course, ensuring that you spend proper time on difficult concepts until you are able to understand how to apply them in practice. Furthermore, you can also completely skip past material that you already know, ensuring that you don't waste precious time. For this reason, private lessons are one of the most efficient ways to supplement classroom learning.
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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.