I recently retired from UMass Medical School after 18 years of doing biomedical research. Those years have been professionally satisfying and productive because they have contributed to the current knowledge state of medical science. My retirement does not mean I am completely moving away from my profession. It is more like a small step sideways in order to enjoy life and find other ways of employing my educational and professional training.
I do not have a previous tutoring experience...
I recently retired from UMass Medical School after 18 years of doing biomedical research. Those years have been professionally satisfying and productive because they have contributed to the current knowledge state of medical science. My retirement does not mean I am completely moving away from my profession. It is more like a small step sideways in order to enjoy life and find other ways of employing my educational and professional training.
I do not have a previous tutoring experience per se to offer right now, but I taught chemistry, biochemistry, and mathematics in the Philippines for several years before attending graduate school in America. I have a graduate degree in Biochemistry from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. It would be a pleasure to be able to again go back to my teaching roots, this time at my own pace.