...For the last two years, all of my AP Biology students have passed the AP Exam, and last year all of my students earned a 4 or a 5. My priority is always to emphasize understanding over memorization, so that any questions that come up can be figured out. I like using a lot of pictures when I teach, so students can see what we are talking about. (read more)
...Then, I will ask you to demonstrate what you have learned by solving problems in front of me. This will assure me that you have learned the material presented to you. I will give you the tools you need and prepare you to take and pass your exams. (read more)
...Furthermore, I have first-hand experience with caring for patients with genetic abnormalities. I received my osteopathic medical degree (D.O). I completed medical school where I had several classes in basic and clinical pharmacology. As a resident physician, I have 2 years of experience with the application of pharmacology within the medical field. (read more)
...As an Instructor, I conducted at least one Genetics session each semester. Moreover, as an Assistant Professor, I taught Medical Genetics twice per academic year. Training:
I earned my PhD in Microbiology in 2010 from the University of Puerto Rico – Medical Sciences Campus. (read more)
...I struggled with math at times myself so often can relate to and know where the barriers and pitfalls in understanding and technique can occur and can approach problems from different angles. I am most effective working one-on-one with students. I would love to help students in any elementary, middle, high school, and even some college math areas. (read more)