I am a medical doctor and recent medical school graduate with strong clinical training and a particular focus on clinical reasoning, emergency medicine thinking, and exam-relevant decision making. I work best with students who feel overwhelmed by memorization and want to understand how doctors actually think at the bedside and in exams.
My teaching style is case-based and interactive. Instead of reading slides or repeating textbooks, I walk students through real clinical scenarios step by step: how to approach a patient, what to prioritize, how to build a differential, and how to choose the correct next step with confidence. This approach is especially helpful for OSCEs, Step-style questions, and clinical rotations, where clarity and structure matter more than raw facts.
I have experience helping:
- Medical students prepare for OSCEs and clinical exams
- IMGs strengthen clinical reasoning and communication
- Students improve presentation skills and patient approach
- Learners struggling with “I know the material but freeze during cases”
Sessions are flexible and tailored to your level and goals. We can work through practice cases, role-play OSCE stations, break down difficult concepts, or focus on exam strategy and confidence under pressure.
If you’re looking for a tutor who explains why answers are correct, helps you think clearly in real-time, and treats you like a future colleague rather than a passive learner, I’d be happy to work with you.
Subjects
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Medicine Beginner-Intermediate
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Medical Biology Beginner-Expert
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Medical Beginner-Intermediate
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Anatomy (Medical) Beginner-Expert
Experience
No experience mentioned.