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Alexander

Alexander

Online Physics and Chemistry Tutor

Hello!

My name is Alex, I am a medical doctor with a full licence to practice and this academic year I am completing a full time Masters (MA) in Philosophy at King’s College London.

I have tutored for approximately 6 years, and have about 11 years experience working or volunteering with children and young people.
My degrees include: MB BS, BSc (Hons), MSc, AKC. I’ve studied a broad range of subjects including medicine, philosophy and infectious disease epidemiology.

As a doctor I hold an enhanced DBS check

Tutoring Experience

Mentor for the Social Mobility Foundation, 2019- 2021. Helping prospective medical students with applications.
Health Ambassador for Health Education England, 2016- 2021. Supporting prospective university students.
Interviewer for GKT Medical school applicants, 2017/2018. Interviewer in a multiple mini interview system.
Tutor between 2011 and 2014, and between 2017 and 2020.
Volunteer, Saving Londoner’s Lives, 2014-17. Facilitating basic first aid teaching in schools and colleges in London.
Volunteer, KCL Paediatric Society, 2014/15. Playing with children in hospital.
Volunteer, The University of Liverpool’s: “Professor Fluffy’s Medical Adventure”, 2011. A raising aspirations project.
Assistant Program Leader with The Challenge Network- National Citizen Service (07-08/2018)
Senior Mentor with The Challenge Network- National Citizen Service(07-09/2013 & 2014)
Volunteer with Voluntary Services Overseas- International Citizen Service (Zambia) (03- 05/2013)

Further teaching experience:
Invited to facilitate and contribute to the curriculum of the Medical Ethics & Law component of MBBS at KCL in 2025.
Completed ‘Train the Healthcare Trainer’ with NHS England (2024)
Completed ‘Learn to Teach’ and ‘Take your teaching online’ with the Open University (2024)
Volunteered as ‘MBChB Clinical Skills Tutor’ teaching medical students clinical skills in hospital and at the University of Glasgow (2021-2023)
Peer Assisted Learning facilitator, 2015-2021. Helping teach clinical skills to 1st and 2nd year medical students.
Facilitator in Medical Ethics and Law, 2019/2020. Discussing ethical issues with first year medical students.

Full education history:
MA Philosophy: King’s College London (To be completed 2025)
AKC Associateship of King's College London: King’s College London (To be awarded November 2025 after council election granting post nominals AKC)
MB BS Medicine and Surgery: King’s College London/ The GKT School of Medical Education
MSc Control of Infectious Diseases: The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
BSc (Hons) Philosophy and Basic Medical Sciences: 2:1: King’s College London
The Liverpool Blue Coat School: A levels: A*AA, As Levels: AA*Distinction

My GCSE Science scores: Biology (394/400) , chemistry (393/400) , physics (398/400)
UKCAT- 752.5 Average, Band 1 SJT

I have also published in academic peer reviewed journals - a list is available on my ORCiD upon request

Tutoring Approach

Every student is different and so modify my approach to their needs.
I typically use past exam papers as a basis for teaching, aiming to address any knowledge gaps by identifying areas to improve and then discussing those. It’s especially important to ask guiding questions to help them develop independent problem-solving skills. From my experience, I’ve observed that many students struggle with confidence, particularly when working under timed conditions. By encouraging them to tackle questions themselves, they often realize that their initial instincts are correct, fostering a more self-assured approach to learning.

I also promote independent work throughout the week, encouraging students to bring challenging questions to our sessions. This approach ensures that our sessions remain productive and customized to their individual needs.

LanguagesEnglish (British)
AvailabilityWeekends, Weekdays (all times)
References Available On File

Qualifications

King’s College London/ The GKT School of Medical Education2021OtherMBBS Medicine and Surgery
King’s College London2017BachelorsBSc (Hons) Philosophy and Basic Medical Sciences
The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine2019MastersMSc Control of Infectious Diseases
King’s College London2024OtherAKC Associateship of King's College London
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