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Peter OgutuHealth Sciences
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Hi, I’m Peter Ogutu, a dedicated fourth-year medical student at the University of Nairobi with a passion for helping others master challenging medical concepts. As a peer tutor in our anatomy department, I work closely with first-year students, breaking down complex topics into clear and manageable insights. My experience in teaching anatomy has honed my ability to communicate even the most difficult concepts in a way that feels approachable and intuitive.
Having successfully navigated the rigors of medical school so far, I’m keenly aware of how challenging—and rewarding—the learning process can be. Whether it’s mastering difficult topics like anatomy, physiology, or clinical skills, I tailor my teaching to your individual needs. My approach is student-centred, meaning I don’t just teach—I coach. I believe in guiding students through active learning, critical thinking, and problem-solving, while ensuring they’re well-prepared for exams and clinical applications.
With me, you’re not just getting a tutor—you’re gaining a mentor who is as invested in your success as you are. I understand that every student learns differently, so I adapt my methods to match your pace, preferences, and goals. Whether you’re preparing for exams or seeking a deeper understanding of your courses, I’m here to help you succeed.
Let’s work together to unlock your full potential! .
Subjects
Anatomy & Physiology Bachelors/Undergraduate
Pathology and Microbiology Bachelors/Undergraduate
Biochemistry (Medical) Bachelors/Undergraduate
Experience
Peer tutor (Nov, 2022–Present) at Department of Anatomy, University of Nairobi
Providing academic support to first-year medical students in the subject of anatomy. This involves facilitating small group sessions, reviewing core anatomical concepts, and assisting students in understanding complex topics before their formal lectures. Key responsibilities include: 1. Facilitating weekly anatomy review sessions. 2. Providing academic support. 3. Collaborating with Faculty. 4. Mentoring 1st year students. 5. Encouraging active learning. 6. Supplementing practical teaching.
Education
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (Sep, 2020–now) from University of Nairobi. Nairobi (Kenya)