- I direct the Medical Spanish Program at the California University of Science and Medicine (CUSM), where I also teach and direct the following courses:

  • Spanish for Healthcare Professionals I (Beginner level)

  • Spanish for Healthcare Professionals II (Intermediate level)

  • Strategies for Effective Spanish Communication in Medical Settings (Advanced level)

    Check out what I do here: Vida Program at CUSM

- I teach Medical Spanish to residents at the Arrowhead Hospital in San Bernardino County.

- I have been the Lead Teaching Assistant in the Spanish and Portuguese department at UC Santa Barbara

- As a Teaching Associate, I've taught the following courses:

(*denotes fully online course, **denotes hybrid course)

  • At UC Santa Barbara:

    • Spanish 103: Beyond Advanced Proficiency on-line (syllabus)* Upper Division

    • Spanish W1: Elementary Spanish I on-line (syllabus)*

  • At West Virginia University:

    • Spanish 203: Intermediate Spanish 1 (syllabus)

  • Through the UC Santa Barbara SKILLS program

    • Language and Society (intro-level undergraduate lecture) (syllabus)

- As a Teaching Assistant (sole instructor), I’ve taught the following courses:

(*denotes fully online course, **denotes hybrid course)

  • At UC Santa Barbara:

    • Spanish W1: Elementary Spanish I on-line (syllabus)*

    • Spanish W2: Elementary Spanish II on-line (syllabus)*

    • Spanish II: Elementary Spanish II (syllabus)

    • Spanish III: Intermediate Spanish I (syllabus)

    • Spanish IV: Intermediate Spanish II (syllabus)**

  • At West Virginia University:

    • Spanish 101: Elementary Spanish I (syllabus)

    • Spanish 102: Elementary Spanish II (syllabus)

    • Spanish 203: Intermediate Spanish I (syllabus)

- As a Lecturer Presenter:

  • Spanish 590: Teaching Methodology Graduate level

- From 2018-2019, I also taught a college-level sociocultural linguistics course to Hispanic speaking students through the UC Santa Barbara School Kids Investigating Language in Life and Society (SKILLS) program.

Teaching my medical Spanish class at the California University of Science and Medicine