Learning is not a transaction — it’s a transformation. As a physician with a lifelong passion for language and science, I’ve spent years not only mastering complex medical and biological concepts but also breaking them down to teach peers, patients, and students in ways that resonate. I hold a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) degree from A.T. Still University and have extensive clinical experience in pediatrics and hospice care. Alongside my medical training, I’ve been a freelance...
Learning is not a transaction — it’s a transformation. As a physician with a lifelong passion for language and science, I’ve spent years not only mastering complex medical and biological concepts but also breaking them down to teach peers, patients, and students in ways that resonate. I hold a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) degree from A.T. Still University and have extensive clinical experience in pediatrics and hospice care. Alongside my medical training, I’ve been a freelance science and medical writer for over five years, with published work in peer-reviewed journals, public health blogs, and academic conferences.
My teaching began at the bedside — explaining diagnoses to worried parents, mentoring younger trainees, and leading patient education in English and Spanish. Over time, that teaching expanded beyond the hospital: I’ve tutored high school and college students in biology, anatomy, writing, and MCAT prep, focusing on clarity, strategy, and confidence. Whether helping a student decode a dense paragraph or understand the kidneys like a flowing system of gates and rivers, I approach each session with a balance of structure and warmth. I specialize in guiding students through the art of learning — how to study smarter, write clearly, and think critically.
If you’re seeking a tutor who blends deep content expertise with empathy, who values every question and knows how to guide through uncertainty with steadiness and skill — I’d love to work together. Teaching, to me, is a form of service. And every lesson is a chance to light a spark.