I am an early career physician who enjoys teaching and tutoring students. Before coming to dermatology residency, I received a MD, PhD from University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine. I also received a B.S. in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from Brown University, where I was Phi Beta Kappa and received a Teaching Assistant award for instructing undergraduates. (read more)
...I have had great success in tutoring chemistry students in both high school and college general chemistry. I have tutored for the past 10 years, in subjects ranging from elementary math and reading, to college chemistry. I work on students with organization skills, study methods, and test preparation. (read more)
...I have taken several SOL practice tests online. I use the same Algebra 2 textbook used in FCPS. I am familiar with the curriculum and know a few Algebra 2 teachers in the area. (read more)
...Now I work with school district leaders to improve their instruction across their schools. As a teacher, I was named a Level 5 ("Most Effective") teacher by the State of Tennessee. At Rhodes College, I won the John R. (read more)
...Yes, many of the curves do appear dangerous, but most of the time they just need to be understood, not judged. I am a visual learner, and when I teach calculus I draw pictures to enable the student to actually "see" what is taking place, thus encoding the information for better understanding. "I... (read more)