I am a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine candidate graduating in May 2026, with a strong foundation in anatomy, physiology, and clinical medicine. I have completed all core medical school coursework and clinical rotations, including surgical rotations with direct exposure to applied anatomy and physiology. I have passed COMLEX Levels 1 and 2, which required mastery of systems-based physiology and structural anatomy, and I regularly apply this knowledge in clinical settings. My academic...
I am a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine candidate graduating in May 2026, with a strong foundation in anatomy, physiology, and clinical medicine. I have completed all core medical school coursework and clinical rotations, including surgical rotations with direct exposure to applied anatomy and physiology. I have passed COMLEX Levels 1 and 2, which required mastery of systems-based physiology and structural anatomy, and I regularly apply this knowledge in clinical settings. My academic background also includes a Bachelor of Science degree with a minor in Chemistry, graduating Cum Laude.
I have experience teaching and tutoring students at the undergraduate level, including working as an academic tutor for student-athletes during college. In that role, I focused on breaking down complex material into clear, understandable concepts and adapting explanations to different learning styles. As a medical student, I frequently help peers and junior students understand challenging anatomy and physiology topics by emphasizing mechanisms, visual frameworks, and clinical relevance rather than rote memorization.
My tutoring approach is patient, structured, and tailored to each student’s goals, whether that is improving grades, preparing for exams, or building confidence in the subject. I enjoy working with high school and undergraduate students and aim to make anatomy and physiology approachable and intuitive. I focus on building a strong conceptual foundation while also teaching practical study strategies that students can continue to use independently.