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Hi I am Dr Muhammad Tayyab, a passionate educator, with vast experience of teaching GCE A levels, IB and GCSE O level. My specialties are in Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Environmental Sciences and Mathematics. I have also helped students with medical school entrance exams such as IMAT, BMAT and UCAT, and Medical School Interviews. I help students at achieving excellent grades by opting student specific tailored teaching approach.
I graduated with an honor in Masters in Medicine and Surgery degree from University of Pavia in Italy. Prior to that I had achieved 4A*s in my A levels Pre-Medicine program and 8A*s in O levels, earning recognition as the top student in both school and high school. This foundation has given me the ability to excel as an educator in these relevant education boards.
Over the years, I have been teaching every student with a unique method, catering to their individual learning style and requirements. Be it improving grades, deepening one’s understanding of a subject, or getting prepared for university entrance exams, I develop strategies for sure success.
I have achieved various certificates of recognition for excelling in providing quality education.
I am familiar with using digital tools like Zoom, Google Drive, and Microsoft Office in ways that make online learning engaging and effective. Such skills ensure effective and structured communication, even in virtual environments.
My name is Silas and I am a newly qualified Resident Doctor following the completion of my Medical Degree at the University of Sheffield. I graduated with honours and received the Mark Gregory Baker as the top student in my year.
Prior to studying Medicine, I gained a First Class Degree in Political Science and International Relations at the University of Birmingham; my degree allowed me to apply to Undergraduate Medicine as a graduate. I can offer a unique perspective for students looking for alternate routes into Medicine and on the importance placed on varied interests by Medical Schools across the country.
As a Sheffield Medical student, I am the President of the Sheffield Emergency Medicine Society and am a member of medical societies such as Sheffield Friends of MSF and Wilderness Medicine. I am also a Community First Responder which involves responding to emergencies in the area with lifesaving equipment before the ambulance arrives. My specific areas of interest within Medicine are: Emergency Medicine, Wilderness Medicine, Pre-Hospital Medicine, Humanitarian Medicine, and Disaster Medicine.
In terms of the city of Sheffield, I was born and raised here therefore I feel that I can answer any questions that students have about the city, the lifestyle, and the surrounding area which I know is a point of emphasis from Sheffield during the interview process.
Overall, I am a patient and understanding tutor who can offer you my personal experience of the application process and as a current medical student and I feel that I can help you achieve your potential.
In terms of German, I have a Goethe Institut B2 Certificate and have been doing German for 7 years including a 1 month Medical Placement at a German hospital
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.
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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 £30,000 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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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.