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I’m a doctor and scientist, a graduate of an Ivy League medical school, who have always been passionate about teaching and helping students achieve their maximum potential. My MD alongside my bachelors degrees allowed me to acquire a strong background in a variety of subjects. Since I was a student, I discovered I have a great ability to teach. Colleagues were often approaching me for help given my ability to simplify and deliver knowledge in the most effective manner.
I have a decade of teaching experience for science subjects and English up to very advanced university level. My students have always achieved great grades and realised their goals. That’s what I always aspire to see happen and take pride in.
Please, feel out to reach out to me to discuss your goals and what you’re looking for and how I could help you make them come true. What are you waiting for? Let’s embark on this incredible journey together!
I am currently intercalating in MSc Health Data (Global Health specialisation), having completed four years of medical school and the Medical Licensing Assessment. I aspire to specialise in paediatrics, with a subspeciality interest in infectious diseases and immunology. I entered Lancaster Medical School with a scholarship in 2019 and have since undertaken senior responsibilities at the University level (Complaints Panellist) and faculty level (Lead Academic Representative – Lancaster Medical School). I have been recognised for services to the University and coordinated student-led medical research projects.
Applying to medical school in the United Kingdom can be a complex process, particularly for those with no familial connections to healthcare. Having first-hand experience of this, I am proactive and always willing to support aspiring applicants from all backgrounds to make sure they have the best chance at getting a place. I am well aware that this can also be an anxious time for the parents and loved ones. I am always happy to answer any questions, day or night, to help resolve any concerns.
Hi I’m Johanna and I am a current first year medical student on the Graduate Entry Medicine course at Swansea. I previously studied Anthropology Bsc and Creative Health Masc at UCL in London.
I made the jump from a humanities background to Medicine and prepped for the GAMSAT, received full offers to interview at St George’s (SGUL), Swansea and Nottingham and received all of the offers post-interview. I know how daunting it can be to apply for Medicine, especially Graduate Entry where there is a lot more independent preparation, so I would be very happy to help anyone who is now embarking on this journey.
I am also happy to tutor in any of the subjects I have previously studied. If you have any questions or would like to know more please don’t hesitate to get in touch and good luck! Johanna 🙂
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Hi I’m Johanna and I am a current first year medical student on the Graduate Entry Medicine course at Swansea. I previously studied Anthropology Bsc and Creative Health Masc at UCL in London.
I made the jump from a humanities background to Medicine and prepped for the GAMSAT, received full offers to interview at St George’s (SGUL), Swansea and Nottingham and received all of the offers post-interview. I know how daunting it can be to apply for Medicine, especially Graduate Entry where there is a lot more independent preparation, so I would be very happy to help anyone who is now embarking on this journey.
I am also happy to tutor in any of the subjects I have previously studied. If you have any questions or would like to know more please don’t hesitate to get in touch and good luck! Johanna 🙂
Hi I’m AJ, a Foundation Year 3 doctor with a love for teaching!
I am currently working part-time in the NHS as a locum doctor, anticipating starting GP training this upcoming August.
I live and work in the London area, always looking to spread scientific knowledge and advice through teaching medical & work experience students.
In 2021, myself and a colleague held an online teaching series over 8 weeks, with pre and post teaching questionnaires to try create the most effective e-teaching programme. This helped students gain access to regular, interactive teaching during a time where it was less available. The exam results and feedback were full of positive reflections and we felt very rewarded to provide support during a time of social distancing and reduced face to face learning opportunities.
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I’m Tiffany, an experienced and passionate tutor specialising in medicine, chemistry, biology, and English. With a strong foundation in these subjects and years of dedicated tutoring, I aim to support students in mastering complex topics and building confidence for entrance exams and beyond. My teaching style is dynamic and personalised, adapting to the unique learning needs of each student to make even the most challenging material accessible and engaging.
My approach emphasises concept mastery and critical thinking, ensuring that students not only learn but truly understand the material. I’ve seen the transformation that occurs when students gain confidence in themselves, especially those initially uncertain about their abilities. One of my proudest achievements was guiding a student from feeling overwhelmed by entrance exams to earning a spot in their top-choice medical school. Witnessing their growth and playing a role in their success is what drives me.
I’m committed to helping students excel and achieve their dreams with patience, encouragement, and a structured approach. Let’s work together to unlock your child’s full potential!
I am passionate researcher and love to teach.
I’m a medical doctor with a postgraduate master’s in public health & administration. I am enrolled in an MSc in Data Science at BPP University London.
I have four years of experience working in the healthcare sector, of which two years were invested in gaining knowledge of running clinical trials in Pakistan; funded by the McMaster University Canada, Bill & Malinda Gates Medical Research Institute, NIH USA, Shinogi Japan, CanSino Biologics, Aims Vaccine Co China & Alvotech Switzerland.
I was involved in writing the REVISE trial Protocol, which is published in BMC Medical Research Methodology IF 4.
I have vast experience of clinical research having published 176 indexed papers with 417 citations & an hour-index of 11. I have published in Scientific Reports Nature IF 4.6 & MDPI Vaccines IF 7.8, Q1 journal. I am also working on “evaluate the severity of low back pain, based on computer vision and machine learning techniques” with the Lincoln University UK.
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FAQs
How much do Public Health tutors cost per hour?
The cost of a Public Health tutor can vary depending on their qualifications and experience. Generally, private tutors charge between £30.00 and £50.00 per hour, with online lessons often slightly cheaper than in-person lessons
Can you take Public Health lessons Online?
Yes, you can take Public Health lessons online! All of our tutors offer online tutoring, most of them through our state-of-the-art online classroom which has been built by us to meet all your needs.