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Experienced Microbiology tutor
Syed W.
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Experienced Microbiology tutor
Flinders University of South Australia
Medicine
4th Year
75 ratings
8A*s and As at GCSE4As at A'levelsFirst-class honors in undergraduate degreepublished medical research articlesscoring in the top 10% for my medical degree

I am a final year medical student at Flinders University who is about to graduate soon. In addition, to studying medicine at Flinders I have also participated in extracurriculars such as university sports and medrevue, as stage manager. Medrevue which is a musical that is organized by medical students every year.

I moved to Australia 10 years ago and did not have much experience with their tertiary education system. However, my experiences with volunteering and private tutoring helped me build a network which later helped me gain useful advice when trying to seek admission into an undergraduate university course. I believe I would be of use to anyone who needs some mentoring while trying to navigate the tertiary education system in Australia.

The networks I was able to establish during the course of my undergraduate degree helped me a lot when trying to gain admission into medicine in Australia. I studied Bachelors of Biomedicine at University of Melbourne graduating with a First class Honors Average and a GPA of 6.8out of a maximum of 7. I was a subjective representative as well. Following my undergraduate degree a spent an year of honors research with the aged care group at the Royal Melbourne Hospital. As a result of my research I was able to publish articles in reputable journals.

I am currently studying medicine at Flinders where some members of the faculty have let me know that I have been scoring in the top 10 % of students. I am a anatomy/dissection tutor for junior medical students as well

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Joanna T.
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Experienced Microbiology tutor
Royal College of Physicians of Ireland
Medicine
Graduate
65 ratings
Interview - offers from Liverpool and RCSIGCSE - Tutored year 7s and 8sA levels - Tutored year 12 Biology studentsMedical School - tutoring medical students

Hi, my name is Joanna, a current General Practice Trainee doctor (ST1), eager to connect with you to create a learning environment that best fits your learning style and helps you achieve your dreams.

The road to medicine can be long; however, I aim to pass down the wealth of knowledge that I have gained over the years to ensure that your journey will be one where you enjoy the application process and cultivate long-term skills to help you as you enter medicine. Building up endurance and stamina for this journey can only be done with guidance and advice.

Know that you do not have to go through this process alone and that we are here for you to support every need you have during this path.

Apart from medicine, I love languages and often take pride in the number of languages I can communicate. I enjoy teaching IELTS and have helped many students get through this exam with higher scores than they aspired for.

I hope you are ready to embark on this journey together. Be ready to come to each session eager to learn and walk out of the session inspired to learn more.

Experienced Microbiology tutor
Talhah B.
Experienced Microbiology tutor
University of Nottingham
Medicine
1st Year
9 ratings
UCAT: Top 1% in all parts (850+ and Band 1 in SJ)BMAT: Achieved 9 9 5A overall for entryOffer from all choices (both BMAT and UCAT)Offer from all international (America and Sweden)Helped 120 students pass Oxbridge interviewsGCSE: acheived 9s in all subjectsA Level: A*A*A*A* in Bio/Chem/Maths/PsychA* in several other subjectsFull marks in EPQ92 Average in GAMSATOffers from all GEM universitiesAll students improving by 3-5 gradesAssisted with International and US applications

Hello, I’m Talhah Bin-Islam—a highly driven biomedical science graduate preparing to begin Graduate Entry Medicine at the University of Nottingham. I am deeply passionate about education, academic excellence, and mentoring the next generation of achievers. I have extensive tutoring experience across a wide range of subjects, supporting students from 11+, KS2, KS3, GCSE, A-Level, and beyond. I also specialize in university preparation, including medical school applications at both undergraduate and graduate levels.

My approach is not just about delivering knowledge but building strategic thinking, resilience, and long-term success. I believe in creating high-impact results by tailoring learning to each student’s aspirations. With a strong foundation in medicine, education, and personal development, I bring energy, precision, and ambition to every session. I am committed to helping every student unlock their full potential and push beyond what they believe is possible.

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    Experienced tutor in medical subjects Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Pharmacology, Pathology, Microbiology, Medicine, Surgery, MRCP Microbiology tutor
    Muhammad Z.
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    Experienced tutor in medical subjects Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Pharmacology, Pathology, Microbiology, Medicine, Surgery, MRCP Microbiology tutor
    Pak-AIMS (American Institute of Management Sciences)
    Medicine
    Graduate
    3 ratings

    Experienced medical educator dedicated to nurturing future healthcare professionals. I bring a passion for teaching, a deep understanding of medical concepts, and a commitment to fostering critical
    thinking and clinical skills in my students. I am a experienced medical educator with a profound commitment to shaping the next generation of healthcare professionals. With a rich tapestry of experience spanning years in the field, I bring to the table a wealth of knowledge, a genuine passion for teaching, and an unwavering dedication to cultivating the minds that will define the future of medicine.My educational background is rooted in [MBBS FCPS MRCP], which laid the bedrock for my understanding of medical sciences. From there, I ventured into INTERNAL MEDICINE, where I honed my expertise and gained insights that I am eager to share with my students. Let’s embark on a journey of learning and growth together.

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    Shaun W.
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    University of Cambridge
    Medicine
    2nd Year
    76 ratings
    Top 10% of Cambridge applicant in BMATCambridge OfferCambridge Medicine OfferMedicine OfferLeeds offerUCL offerPanel Interview OfferMMI Interview OfferA* in A-level MathsA* in A-level ChemistryA*A*A* in GCSE sciences9 in GCSE MathsGold Biology Olympiad AwardGold Chemistry Olympiad Award

    Hello Tutees! I’m Shaun, a 5th year medical student at Magdalene College, the University of Cambridge and I’m have an interest in surgery as well as neuroscience and molecular biology. I also intercalated in psychology in my 3rd year. I’m a fun, friendly and approachable tutor who’s really excited to help you all reach you’re, very achievable, goals!
    I come from a town in Yorkshire where I went to an underperforming state comprehensive, no-one from my school had ever even applied for anywhere like Cambridge for medicine, me being here today is a testament to the additional time and effort I had to put in to my university application and A-levels. All that stress and work is handy though, I know an awful lot about university applications for medicine, to Cambridge and Oxford, as well as for general applications across the board. I achieved offers from everywhere I interviewed at (I withdrew from one of my options) so I can really be a good help for interview skills. I also achieved some of my schools best ever A-levels and even nabbed some golds in subject olympiads.
    What can I do for you?

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    Ipshita R.
    Experienced Microbiology tutor
    Keele University
    Biomedical Science
    3rd Year
    1 ratings
    Top 5% in QR (750+)Unconditional Offer from KeeleHelped over 30 students receive offers!A* in EPQExperienced tutor with over 100+ hours

    Hi, my name is Ips. I’m an undergraduate Biomedical Science student from the UK.

    I am creative, adaptable, and forward-thinking, with excellent communication skills and a proven ability to develop and manage relationships.

    I am an ambitious, enthusiastic, and hardworking individual looking to develop my academic skills in the professional world of healthcare and science. I am also a keen learner in all fields and aspects. Further to add, I am adept at public speaking and am receptive to change, and willing to learn and take on board exciting challenges.

    I like writing and have written several unpublished short books and articles. Aside from my love of traveling, I also enjoy playing sports and reading. If I’m missing, then it’s best to look for me in the kitchen whipping together a tasty meal or punching the bag at my gym for the extra pump of endorphins and dopamine.

    I’m often found dawdling in the world of academic creativity. As a nerd who doesn’t always ace her exams, I’m always there for a good conversation with a strong espresso at hand 🙂

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    Courtney K.
    Experienced Microbiology tutor
    University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
    Medicine
    4th Year
    Top 12% (650+) in VRTop 5% (750+) in DMTop 15% (750+) in QRTop 12% (750+) in AR1st in BSc Global Health and BiologyDistinction in MSc Immunology

    Hello I’m Courtney, a future doctor and passionate tutor! I’m an incoming 4th year medical student at Newcastle University with a strong academic foundation in multiple disciplines. Before studying medicine, I earned a BSc in Global Health and Biology in the USA, followed by an MSc in Infection and Immunology from the University of Leeds. I’m really proud of the work I did before medical school—it helped shape a well-rounded perspective that I carry into my clinical training today. This experience has given me a deeper understanding of complex topics and the ability to explain them clearly.

    I love helping students build confidence and hopefully enjoy learning the same way I do! Whether you’re seeking support in biology, anatomy, health sciences, or general study strategies–I aim to create an engaging and effective tutoring experience that is tailored to meet your goals.

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    Mohamed H.
    Experienced Microbiology tutor
    Tbilisi State Medical University
    Medicine
    Graduate
    MBBSMRCP

    My name is Mohamed Hefny, and if there’s one constant in my life, it’s the drive to grow—professionally, personally, and in every space I step into. I’ve always believed that a person becomes the best version of themselves when they push forward with purpose, even when life gets messy or uncertain. This belief has shaped my journey as a doctor, a learner, a husband, and someone who refuses to settle for anything less than meaningful work.

    My path into medicine started like many others—with curiosity, ambition, and a deep desire to understand people at their most vulnerable moments. But what truly shaped me was not the textbooks or exams; it was the real world of emergency medicine. That environment, intense and unpredictable, taught me how to stay calm when everyone else is losing balance. It taught me how to think fast without forgetting the human being behind the symptoms. And it strengthened something in me that I didn’t even know I had: a sense of responsibility that I carry with me in every situation, not just at work.

    Working in emergency settings has also shaped the way I communicate. I’ve learned that people don’t want complicated explanations—they want clarity. They want someone who can break chaos into understandable steps. Over time, this became part of who I am, not just how I work. This same clarity shows up in how I teach and how I support others. When someone needs guidance, whether academically or personally, I speak to them the same way I speak to patients and colleagues: direct, practical, and focused on what will actually help them move forward. It has helped me build trust with juniors, peers, and friends who often come to me because they know they’ll get honesty without judgment.

    Despite being deeply involved in medicine, I’ve never been someone defined only by one path. I’ve always had a mind that wanders into business, creativity, and new challenges. That’s why the idea of building a specialty coffee and co-working café became more than a dream for me. I want to create a space that mixes energy, comfort, and community—somewhere people can come to work, think, and enjoy high-quality coffee. I’ve chosen the Fifth Settlement in Cairo because I see potential there, a growing environment built on ambition, just like the people who live and work in that area. For me, the café isn’t just a business; it’s a reflection of how I want to bring ideas to life outside the hospital.

    Balancing medical training with new ventures hasn’t been easy, but I’ve always believed that life shouldn’t be placed in one box. I’m preparing for my MRCP journey, aiming to complete Part 2 by 2026. At the same time, I explore new opportunities like writing, online work, and community-focused projects. To me, growth isn’t linear—it’s a set of parallel tracks, each teaching you something different. And I enjoy the challenge of managing them all.

    On a personal level, I’ve grown a lot in the past few years. Being married grounded me, taught me responsibility in a different way, and reminded me that stability can be just as empowering as ambition. I’ve learned that communication matters more than many people admit, and that being there for someone—truly there—is a choice we make every day. I’m far from perfect, but I try to show up with honesty and heart.

    I’m also someone who feels deeply, even if I don’t always show it. I’ve dealt with connections that meant a lot to me, some that didn’t go the way I hoped, and others that taught me more than I expected. Those experiences made me more understanding, more patient, and more aware of my own boundaries. They didn’t close my heart—they just made my standards clearer. Today, I choose relationships that bring peace, not chaos.

    If I had to describe myself in a single line, I’d say I’m someone who keeps moving forward no matter what. I don’t wait for the perfect moment. I don’t sit around hoping for luck. I push, I learn, I adapt, and I try again. Whether I’m working in medicine, building a business, or supporting someone who needs me, I bring that same attitude with me.

    What drives me is simple: progress. Becoming better tomorrow than I am today. Being someone my future self would be proud of. And helping others grow along the way.

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    Lowri M.
    Experienced Microbiology tutor
    Imperial College School of Medicine
    Medicine
    2nd Year
    UCAT: Top DecileBMAT: Top 6%Offer from ImperialOffer from LeicesterInterview with Newcastle11A*s at GCSEA*A*A*A* at A-Level

    Hi!
    My name is Lowri and I’m a medical student at Imperial College London! Medicine is my greatest passion, and I love being able to help other people enter the field! I am particularly interested in pathology, but have covered modules including lifestyle medicine, molecular biology, immunology, genetics, haematology, bioregulatory systems, clinical skills, and anatomy.
    At A-Levels, I achieved 4A*s in Maths, Biology, Physics, and Chemistry. I also achieved 11A*s at GCSE, in Maths, Numeracy, Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Computer Science, Religious Studies, History, English Language, English Literature, and Welsh Language. I also received an A in Welsh Baccalaureate, B in Art, and C in Welsh Literature.
    Outside of academia, I am passionate about fundraising, netball, and fighting for equality. I currently hold a committee position in Imperial’s Medics Raising and Giving Society, which raises approximately ÂŁ30,000 annually, as well as chairing the Imperial College LGBTQ+ Society. I also work with Right to Play, feminist movements, and United Hospitals.
    I look forward to working with you! Please feel free to ask me any questions you might have!

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    Great tutor, made me feel at ease and was patient with me. Your advice helped me score in the 3rd quartile of the CASPER test, which I am happy with. Thank you so much!
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    Daniel K
    Syed was great to work with, he was very knowledgeable and explained content thoroughly and clearly. He provided great foundational knowledge, however a lot of the resources used weren’t reflective of the content that appeared in the actual exam.
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    Mani A
    I appreciated the fact that the tutor set forth the expectations that are to be met in a medical interview. Especially, on the part where he mentioned that I have to be diplomatic. That comment made me realise the flaw in my perception and answers previously. Also, I learnt that I have to show some empathy regarding any scenarios being presented to me and this helped for my interview specifically as it was heavily scenario based. Lastly, the tutor sent me a lot of quality articles which pointed out the intricacies in medical equality & equity. This helped me loads in putting forth my personal ambition in wanting to med in a factual and appealing manner to the interviewer. Though I booked only 2 hours with this tutor, I felt he really made it worth my time by giving concise coaching on the key points that could help me ace the interview given the short amount of time I had to prepare under.
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    Joanna is an amazing tutor ! Although my prep was last minute, Joanna was able to get through so much relevant content which was really helpful for the interview. She gave great tips regarding interview content but also general tips on interview etiquette which was very useful! After my sessions , I felt much more prepared and confident for the day. Thank you so much Joanna! I highly recommend her as a tutor !
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    My session with Joanna was extremely productive and gave me insight into how I could better my interview technique. She was kind, engaging and highlighted the key techniques required for a successful interview. Thank you!
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    Joanna is an excellent tutor. I did some interview preparation with her and I liked the fact that she makes sure you practice the topics you struggle with and gives very useful feedback. Her ideas and advice are very helpful. She is very kind and attentive and tries her best to help you out. I would definitely recommend her.