My background includes an M.D. degree and hospital-based experience in psychiatry. For over fifteen years, I have worked closely with students across academic levels, from elementary school through college.

While teaching during my undergraduate and medical training, I noticed that many capable students struggled not because of intelligence, but because of organization, follow-through, confidence, or cognitive overload. Over time, my work naturally shifted toward strengthening executive function and long-term academic independence.

I now work primarily one-on-one with students who benefit from structured, individualized support — including traditional students, homeschoolers, and select college-level learners pursuing rigorous coursework, including health and nursing tracks.

My approach emphasizes practical systems, thoughtful instruction, and steady skill development. Rather than focusing solely on assignments or test preparation, I help students build the internal structure and habits needed to work independently and confidently over time.

If you are looking for structured, individualized support grounded in both educational experience and clinical insight, I welcome you to reach out to discuss whether this is a good fit.

Text: (424) 342-3552

Coaching services are educational and skills-based and do not constitute medical or mental health treatment.