During my academic career I have had the chance to teach a variety of course subjects broadly focused in Anatomy, Physiology, Evolution, and Development. In addition to instructing students at different stages of academic and professional careers, I am ever keen on developing teaching methods and study strategies to help people learn in organized, efficient manner.
Courses taught at current institution
- Human Anatomy and Physiology I (BIO 200, Undergraduate), Southern Connecticut State University
- Coordination for Human Anatomy and Physiology-area courses, Southern Connecticut State University
- Vertebrate Zoology (BIO 228, Undergraduate), Southern Connecticut State University
- Comparative Physiology (BIO 401, Undergraduate), Southern Connecticut State University
- Human Physiology (BIO 542, Graduate), Southern Connecticut State University.
Courses taught at previous institutions
- Embryology (BMS 582, Undergraduate), Missouri State University
- Human Anatomy (BMS 307, Undergraduate), Missouri State University
- Medical Human Anatomy & Radiology (BMS 717, Graduate, physician assistant program), Missouri State University
- Clinical Gross Anatomy (BMS 645, Graduate, Occupational therapy program), Missouri State University
- Human Anatomy (BIOL 3644 IMS I, Medical School), Brown University
- Human Anatomy (BIO 203, Undergraduate), Westminster College, MO.
- Human Anatomy (PTH_AS 2201, Undergraduate), University of Missouri
- Human Gross Anatomy (PTH_AS 7222, Medical School), University of Missouri