...public health. I eventually received a graduate scholarship from the Society of Women's Engineers to complete my Master of Systems & Controlling Engineering degree from Case Western Reserve University. I have always been committed to helping students and started tutoring in college and throughout my career as a professional engineer and scientist before transitioning into full time teaching at the university level. I also created engineering/science/mathematics programs between NASA, Oberlin College and Case Western Reserve...
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...as important as understanding the 'why'. My teaching methods will prepare you not only for test day, but leave you with an intrinsic understanding of material necessary to build future knowledge on. By understanding how you learn best, I will mold a personalized curriculum around your strengths and weaknesses to make you the best learner possible! I enjoy teaching through a lens that turn the problems on paper into a practical and real world understanding...
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...service or my own creative enterprises. While new here on Varsity Tutors I have been tutoring and teaching in person and online for about 7 years. I was a teaching assistant in college for a year and held private French lessons to elementary school kids for 2 years. I have also spent two summers teaching full-time high school courses in the sciences, social studies, and philosophy. I am super enthusiastic and passionate and would describe...
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...with biology) in college as well as a number of Spanish and other courses that I took. Tutoring is something, I feel, that has come naturally to me, even back to my high school days. My goal is to help you learn as much as you can and reach your true potential. I will work hard to make sure that this happens, as long as you put in the work, too! We will work together...
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I love being culturally diverse and encouraging new ways of exploring the world through learning. I have a Masters degree in public health with a global health, epidemiology and biostatistics foci. Learning comes in many forms and modalities. I am a visual and kinesthetic learner and I would love to share my experiences and help others gain new skills and concepts in varying subjects and interests.
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...in a large family, so tutoring my siblings became part of the school day. I am a photographer because I enjoy finding the detail even in the subjects that cause us pain and seeing the beauty in the frustration that leads to success. I am a world traveler that enjoys learning about different cultures and seeing how different people think and enjoy life. I work in cancer clinical research, growing up with a medical condition,...
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...Medical Tech also a Oklahoma certified EMT. I have been in EMS for a little over a year now, I have Military Police as well as civilian police experience. I'm currently in school pursuing my Paramedic certification. I passed my EMT class first attempt and was given the best instructions around. I have hands on experience working in rural ems. I have the knowledge and experience to help you pass the NREMT and get the...
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...in biology, a minor in chemistry, and currently a 3rd year medical student all by the age of 24. Amongst such, I have served in a multitude of ways in public service including, but limited to; Student Body President for 9,200 students, Founder/Past-President of Society of Future Medical Professionals, Medical School Class President, etc.. I truly love teaching and have tutored/taught for more then 5 years with age groups of 8 year old children to...
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...in Neuroscience. I have five years of experience teaching math, biology, english and other subjects to K-12 and college students. I have learned that students understand the material easily when explained using pictures, flow charts and videos. I try to inculcate small activities to keep my students actively engaged during sessions. I personally create a study plan for each student depending on their needs. I'm passionate about teaching and helping students come to love learning.
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...earlier teaching career, I had the honor of preparing students who were interested in pursuing careers in health care. Presently, I have the pleasure of working with children, adolescents, and young adults in grades K-12. I received my formal education in New Orleans, LA and later attained both my undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of Phoenix in Atlanta, GA with honors. I earned a Master of Science in Health Administration and Education as...
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...to introduce new ways of thinking to each student to find what works for them. I value transparency in letting me know if concepts are sticking or not, work to create a judgment free zone for asking questions, and want to 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...
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...medical profession in one way or another for over 30 years. Wow that's a long time. Most recently I've mentored fellow nurses transitioning to our department. I have worked as a preceptor to new graduates nurses, to help then to get a better understanding of time management, assessment and delegating to others within their scope of practice. I've also had the pleasure of volunteering for a organization called RN network. We work within the community...
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...they succeed. I have worked with elementary age students all the way to the high school level. My experience includes general education, special education as well as students with IEP's, BIP's and 504's. Everyone should be created equal not matter how fast or how slow they learn; learning should be fun not a struggle for anyone! I graduated from Lamar University with a bachelor's degree. Education is my second career; I currently am also a...
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...in family and emergency medicine. I have been an instructor for many years in emergency medicine, where I teach CPR/AED/First Aid and other similar courses to first responders, as well as a math and science instructor for high school and college students. I am most passionate about teaching life sciences and math, such as biology and algebra. However, I am confident and comfortable teaching the entire spectrum of math and science from middle school to...
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I have more than 20 years of nursing experience, primarily in End of Life Care and Symptom Management however also in Family Practice, ICU, and administration. I've enjoyed my times of precepting and giving back and I would like to incorporate that into my current work/life balance. Passion is a driving force that motivates from within.
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...such as ICU, Burn (Adult and Pediatric), Transplant, Cardiac Care and Neurology. I also completed 140 hours of NICU training. One of my favorite parts of being a nurse has been the opportunity to precept, mentor and prepare new nurses and nursing students for this awesome profession. My interest in the sciences became insatiable in high school as I tackled my first Anatomy and Physiology class, and led me to further my education in courses...
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...passion! Here are some of my credentials and experiences. I graduated from Liberty University's School of Nursing in 2019. I received multiple Dean's List recognition awards while in the program. I graduated Cum Laude with a 3.5 GPA. I have certifications in: TNCC, Trauma Nurse Certified, CPI, ACLS, and PALS. Since graduating, I have worked in acute care, emergency department, ICU, COVID ICU, and pediatric urgent care settings. This has provided me with a deep...
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Whether you are a second-year medical student or an incoming college freshman who intends to complete a pre-medical concentration, Varsity Tutors can help you connect with one-on-one medical tutoring to assist you in your academic endeavors. Individualized medical tutoring can serve as a strong support system for your learning needs. From final exams in core courses like anatomy and organic chemistry to important tests like the MCAT and the USMLE, your tutor can be your guide, and can offer strategies for effective note-taking and time management as well. Medicine is a challenging, complex field that requires students to commit a great deal of information to memory and stretch their problem-solving skills. Pre-medical and medical school classes build upon knowledge introduced in the prior weeks, months, and semesters. It can become increasingly difficult to progress through your curriculum smoothly if even one aspect of biochemistry or physiology gives you pause.
Reviewing your notes and textbooks is an excellent first step, but if you find such a technique insufficient, never fear. Medical tutoring is always one-on-one, with individualized lessons that factor in your personal goals, learning style, personality, strengths, and weaknesses. Perhaps neuroscience is clearest to you when its concepts are visually depicted. Perhaps you are an auditory learner who prefers to rely on mnemonics and intricate discussion of the brain's physical structure. Even on an advanced level, people learn in different ways. Varsity Tutors can not only connect you with a medical tutor who is skilled in the area you need help in, but the tutor will be matched to you based on your own unique learning style and even your personality.
You may need to further develop your insights into cell biology, or be struggling with the intricacies and complexities of biochemistry. Advanced genetics, immunology, and neuroscience topics can be stumbling points in your academics, but have no fear -- your tutor will go over any subject in as much detail as you need to get back on track. From embryology to physiology, there are many tough subjects you encounter in medical school. It wasn't meant to be easy! Just because you are hitting a block in one area doesn't mean you won't find success. Many accomplished students have taken advantage of the help medical tutoring provides to give them the boost they need.
If you are uncertain about your learning style or feel you could benefit from a new study regimen, these tutors are accomplished in identifying a student's most productive study habits. Often, the strongest students are those who recognize the value of outside help -- not those who toil alone. Of course, between labs, lectures, research, and volunteer hours, you are almost too busy to sleep, let alone to accommodate another demand upon your time! For this reason, medical tutors can come to you and schedule sessions to fit into your schedule. An experienced tutor knows you have classes, work, and other obligations and activities. They can meet with you during the evening or weekend to accommodate your busy life, and if your schedule frequently changes, your tutor can meet at different times each week.
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Recent Medicine Tutoring Session Notes
The student and I went through and completed her Individual Exam to be submitted today. We reviewed concepts and spoke through each question to ensure complete understanding of the material and working through problems.
We will be in touch over email this weekend to help with a group assignment, and next week start taking chapter checkpoints.
Today we covered third variable effects (confounding/effect modification) and random effects. The student was not familiar with the material before we met, but feels more knowledgeable now. She will finish her homework and we will go over the material on Sunday.
Reviewed type 1 hypersensitivities. Went over type II, III and IV hypersensitivities and started on autoimmune diseases part I lecture. Drilled her on concepts as we moved through categories. She was very responsive, and is becoming better at categorizing the information for better memory recall. As before, I recommended she immediately go over the lecture we went over today after we were done, to solidify recall. Recommended making a one-page typed chart that compares all 4 hypersensitivity reactions on one page, for quick review. No concerns today.
We talked about the structure and function of the nervous system, focusing mainly on the types of cells and their subsequent role in the conduction of a nerve impulse. I believe the session was very fruitful, and the student understood the major concepts involved in nerve impulse and the role of various substances in the same. We planned to include a proper game plan from here on and stick to it for future sessions. He seemed amenable to the idea.
The student and I are using this session and tomorrow's session to review for her midterm exam on Wednesday. She is doing very well on units 1 through 3. We will review unit 4 tomorrow. I do think she will do well on it.
During this session, I reviewed a data matrix for the student which consisted of reviewing 10 scientific articles related to medication errors in the field of nursing. I read four of the ten articles and made relevant changes and corrections to the matrix in specific areas like sample size reporting, measured outcome variables, and pertinent results from data.