I hold a Bachelor of Arts in Biology and a Master of Science in Biology from Washington University in St. Louis, where I was also selected for the prestigious Medicine and Society Program, an interdisciplinary honors track exploring the social, cultural, and ethical dimensions of healthcare.
I am currently a medical student at St. George’s University School of Medicine, ranking in the top 1% of my class, a member of the IEA Honor Society, and completing a medical research internship. I...
I hold a Bachelor of Arts in Biology and a Master of Science in Biology from Washington University in St. Louis, where I was also selected for the prestigious Medicine and Society Program, an interdisciplinary honors track exploring the social, cultural, and ethical dimensions of healthcare.
I am currently a medical student at St. George’s University School of Medicine, ranking in the top 1% of my class, a member of the IEA Honor Society, and completing a medical research internship. I have also published scientific research, strengthening my expertise in scientific communication and analysis.
I have extensive experience tutoring in the sciences, including biology, physiology, biochemistry, anatomy, medical school pre-clinical coursework, and high-yield MCAT and medical study strategies. My teaching approach emphasizes conceptual mastery, breaking down complex material into digestible steps, active learning through problem-solving and spaced repetition, adapting to individual learning styles, integrating diagrams and clinical correlations, and helping students develop efficient study methods. Students consistently report increased confidence, clarity, and academic performance.
I have taught and mentored students across multiple levels—high school (biology, chemistry, AP sciences), undergraduate courses, post-baccalaureate programs, and early medical school learners as a peer-learning group facilitator. My experience includes one-on-one tutoring, small-group instruction, peer mentoring, academic leadership roles, and volunteer-based educational outreach.