"I graduated in 2018 with my Bachelor’s in Exercise Science from Indiana Wesleyan University. I received my Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Trine University in 2022. I went on to complete my pelvic health residency in 2023 and am now board certified in pelvic health as a physical therapist. I have guest lectured for 3 years in clinical practice classes regarding pre and postpartum at Trine University at the graduate level. I have also guest lectured in both Doctorate of Physical Therapy and Doctorate of Occupational Therapy programs concerning anatomy, physiology, and biomechanics.
I feel more than qualified to teach anatomy/physiology of the entire body, biomechanics. career development, study skills, natural science, exam prep such as the NPTE, and kinesiology. I was able to pass both my NPTE and my pelvic health physical therapy board exam on the first try. I received a score of 691 out of 800 on my first NPTE try with 600 being the minimum pass score. I scored a 596 out of 700 on my first pelvic health physical therapy board exam try with 500 being the minimum pass score. I maintained a 3.67 GPA throughout college while playing collegiate soccer.
I am used to teaching college and graduate level students but would love to help students of all ages! I like having students message me specific topics they are wanting help with so I can come prepared with a lesson plan specific to the student’s needs. I also enjoy using a whiteboard to visualize ideas and create similarities between ideas to build learning and retention. My goal is for students to pass their exams and become life long learners. Feel free to contact me with questions!" less...