As a future resident physician beginning training in 2026, I have spent the past eight years deeply immersed in science, critical thinking, and applied medicine. I earned my undergraduate degree in Chemical Engineering, which provided me with a rigorous foundation in chemistry, physics, mathematics, and problem-solving. Medical school further strengthened my understanding of biology, physiology, and disease processes while refining my ability to explain complex concepts clearly and...
As a future resident physician beginning training in 2026, I have spent the past eight years deeply immersed in science, critical thinking, and applied medicine. I earned my undergraduate degree in Chemical Engineering, which provided me with a rigorous foundation in chemistry, physics, mathematics, and problem-solving. Medical school further strengthened my understanding of biology, physiology, and disease processes while refining my ability to explain complex concepts clearly and efficiently.
Throughout college and medical school, I have mentored and tutored peers and junior students in subjects including chemistry, biology, physiology, and exam preparation. I have worked primarily in one-on-one settings, helping students break down difficult material into manageable, logical steps. My approach focuses on understanding, not memorization. I emphasize building strong foundations first, then layering in higher-level concepts so students gain confidence and long-term mastery.
What sets me apart is my ability to connect scientific concepts to real-world clinical applications. As someone actively training in medicine, I bring practical insight into why the material matters and how it is used. I tailor each session to the student’s learning style, whether that means visual explanations, practice problems, or step-by-step walkthroughs. My goal is not just to help students improve grades, but to help them think critically and become independent learners.