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Specialist tutoring for A&P I and A&P II — every body system, plus the lab and cadaver/model identification practical that loses students the most points. For nursing, pre-PT, pre-OT, pre-PA and allied-health majors, A&P is the prerequisite your program application weighs most, often with a hard grade cutoff. We teach it clinically, taught by faculty trained at AIIMS — India’s apex medical institute, peer to Harvard Medical School in selectivity. Live online in your US time zone
A&P I builds the structure; A&P II runs the physiology. We teach to your syllabus, your lab manual and your specific models and specimens.
A&P is the prerequisite a nursing, PT, OT, PA or paramedic program weighs most heavily — often with a hard GPA or grade cutoff (frequently a B or better) to even apply. We teach for that stake, not just the next quiz.
A&P is half lecture, half lab. We drill the practical: identifying structures on cadavers, models, histology slides and bone specimens — the tag-and-go practicum that wrecks otherwise strong students.
Faculty trained at AIIMS — India’s apex medical institute, peer to Harvard Medical School in selectivity — teach physiology the way clinicians actually use it, so feedback loops and the cardiac cycle make sense instead of being memorised cold.
Live online in ET, CT, MT or PT, scheduled around lectures, labs and clinical rotations, every session recorded for review before the practical and the final.
A&P is the spine of the health-sciences prerequisite stack. We coach the courses around it too — the same faculty, the same connected understanding.
The other big nursing prerequisite, usually paired with A&P — micro for health-science majors.
Intro / general biology and the full college-biology track, if you need the foundation first.
The first-year general-biology sequence that comes before A&P at many schools.
A&P is the launchpad for patho, pharmacology and the rest of the nursing curriculum.
Nursing, pre-PT, pre-OT, pre-PA or biology major — any nationality. Tell us whether you're in A&P I or II, your program goal and country; we reply within a day in your US time zone.
Primarily nursing and allied-health students — pre-nursing, pre-PT, pre-OT, pre-PA, paramedic, respiratory therapy, radiography and exercise-science majors — taking the two-semester A&P I and A&P II sequence (sometimes BIO 201/202 or similar). It is also right for biology majors taking human A&P. The course is the same; the application stakes are what make it different, and we coach with those in mind.
Yes — both halves, and we treat the split deliberately. A&P I is the structural and foundational half (terminology, tissues, integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous and senses); A&P II is the systems-physiology half (endocrine, cardiovascular, blood/lymphatic/immune, respiratory, digestive, urinary, fluid-balance and reproduction). Many students ace one and stall on the other; we tailor the plan to whichever you are in and whichever you find harder.
Yes, and it is one of the most-requested parts. The A&P practical — tagging structures on cadavers, plastic models, histology slides and bone specimens against a clock — is where many students lose the most points. We run identification drills, teach systematic naming, and build the visual recall that the practicum demands.
Send us your syllabus, your lab manual, your professor’s lecture material and your textbook edition (Marieb, Saladin, Tortora, OpenStax A&P, and so on). We rebuild tutoring around your topic order, your lab’s specific models and specimens, and your real exam and practical format — not a generic A&P outline.
Nursing and most allied-health programs are competitive and admit on a points or GPA formula in which A&P I and II carry heavy weight; many require a minimum grade (often a B) in each just to be eligible to apply, and a retake can delay your application a whole cycle. That is why we teach A&P for durable understanding that protects the prerequisite GPA your program admission turns on.
AIIMS — India’s apex medical institute, peer to Harvard Medical School in selectivity. Faculty trained there teach physiology clinically — the way it is actually used at the bedside — which is exactly the perspective that makes the cardiac cycle, renal handling and endocrine feedback loops finally make sense.
Pricing is quoted to your course, session frequency and time zone — transparently, with no obligation. Tell us where you are in A&P I or II and how often you want to meet in the free trial, and we will quote exact options.
Book a free trial. Tell us whether you are in A&P I or II, your university, your program goal (nursing, PT, OT, PA and so on) and your country, and we match you to the right tutor and a slot in your US time zone — students of any nationality welcome.
A specialist, clinically-taught approach to A&P I and II — lecture and lab — that protects the prerequisite GPA nursing and allied-health admission turns on. Free trial first.