My educational journey has been both rigorous and diverse, culminating in my current role as a medical doctor. I graduated from Dartmouth University with a degree in Philosophy, which honed my critical thinking and analytical skills—qualities that are indispensable in both the medical and education... (read more)
...Often times, I became the informal tutor for my peers and that was when I knew that I loved to teach. Throughout my nursing career, I precepted many new nurses. I loved seeing them grow and flourish professionally which led me to pursue nursing education. (read more)
...I took a course in economics at Johns Hopkins and my grade was an A. I have taught economics courses at the university of Massachusetts in Lowell, Mount Ida College, and Nichols College, and I have tutored several students in this subject. Students tell me that I explain the subject very clearly. (read more)
...One of my main activities was working in the Youth Center, teaching students better ways to study. I work hard to assess each students learning abilities and offer them verbal, visual, aural and kinesthetic options for learning. During my undergraduate studies I was on the school's debate team. (read more)
...I have a Ph.D. in Mathematics from the University of Rochester. I teach "Discrete Structures" at Assumption University often, which contains as part of the course an introduction to mathematical logic. I also have taught foundational courses, both as a graduate student and a professor, where logic and proofs are introduced from first principles. (read more)