I am a secondyear Podiatric Surgical Resident with a deep academic foundation in anatomy, physiology, microbiology, chemistry, and clinical reasoning. Before residency, I taught across multiple educational settings, including Futures Academy, where I instructed students in the full spectrum of sciences—from introductory biology and chemistry to advanced anatomy and physiology. I also worked at Young Scholars Institute, teaching biological sciences and chemistry to motivated learners preparing...
I am a secondyear Podiatric Surgical Resident with a deep academic foundation in anatomy, physiology, microbiology, chemistry, and clinical reasoning. Before residency, I taught across multiple educational settings, including Futures Academy, where I instructed students in the full spectrum of sciences—from introductory biology and chemistry to advanced anatomy and physiology. I also worked at Young Scholars Institute, teaching biological sciences and chemistry to motivated learners preparing for competitive academic tracks. These experiences allowed me to work with students of diverse ages and backgrounds, helping them build confidence, master difficult concepts, and develop the study habits needed for longterm success. Over the years, I’ve also served as a private tutor for graduatelevel students, supporting them through rigorous coursework and professionalschool preparation.
My tutoring approach is grounded in clarity, mechanismbased reasoning, and highyield prioritization. I focus on making complex topics intuitive by breaking them down into logical, digestible steps and connecting them to real clinical or laboratory applications. Whether I’m working oneonone, leading a small group, or preparing a student for a major exam, I emphasize understanding over memorization and tailor each session to the student’s learning style and goals. The same teaching methods I use with medical trainees—structured explanations, active questioning, and realworld examples—are the ones I bring to my tutoring sessions. My goal is always to help students not only improve their grades, but also think more confidently, critically, and independently in the sciences.