My goal is to break down the wall of anxiety that comes with statistics and math!!!!
Experience
- Current full time Statistician in North Dallas (Healthcare company)
- Previously worked in Washington DC as a Statistician assessing military
standards.
Education
- Phd (ABD) - Tulane University (3.9 GPA)
- MSPH Biostatistics (2004) - Tulane University (3.9 GPA)
- BS Biology (1998) - Union College (3.2 GPA)
Courses
- Introducton to Statistics
- Intermediate Statistics
- Regression Analysis
- Logistic Regression
- Survival Analysis
- Nonparametric Statistics
- Clinical Trials
- Design of Experiments
Computer skills
-SAS (use on a daily basis)
-SPSS
-Microsoft products
I'm currently 29 years old so I like to consider myself young enough to reach a struggling middle school or high school student but experienced enough to tackle both college and graduate level classes and research.
I graduated from Tulane University with a Masters degree in Biostatistics in 2004 with a 3.9 GPA. During my time as a student I was a teaching assistant as well as a private tutor primarily in statistics. However, I am fully capable to tutor other math related topics such as algebra. After all, math and statistics are truly building block subjects. I am a believer in understanding not only how to answer a math problem but why the problem needs to be answered. Additionally, I have always had a gift to explain sometimes difficult math and statistical concepts into easily understood concepts.
I also have real world experience as well as educationally and tutoring experience. I currently work as a statistician for a health care company in North Dallas. In my role I am constantly challenged to think analytically and solve mathematical and statistical issues. I use the statistical computing program SAS on a daily basis in order to properly examine both small and large sets of data.
Previously, I was employed by a contracting group that conducted research for Walter Reed in Washington DC. In this role I used both my statistical and SAS abilities to build statistical models (linear, logistic, and proportional hazards) in order to examine relationships among variables.
Lastly, I'm very down to earth and easy to get along with whether it be talking about math and statistics or just everyday life! I hope to hear from you soon!