My Teaching
I have served as a Teaching Fellow in multiple graduate-level courses at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, supporting both MPH and doctoral (PhD & DrPH) students. My teaching experience spans leadership, communication, comparative health systems, and system dynamics, with responsibilities ranging from discussion facilitation and lab instruction to case development and student advising. I am also committed to interdisciplinary engagement and have delivered guest lectures in global health topics beyond the public health school.
In addition to my teaching at the graduate schools, I am also passionate about introducing public health to younger audiences. I have designed and led a curriculum for high school students to explore core public health topics, with more details available on the Community Service page.
Courses
GHP202 & 203: Comparative Health Systems (part 1 & 2)
Teaching Fellow for Professor Winnie Yip
Spring 2024, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Assisted with case preparation, held office hours, and provided academic support to students engaging with both theoretical frameworks and practical challenges in global health systems.
MPH 102: Health Systems
Teaching Fellow for Professor Rifat Atun
Fall 2022, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Led lab sessions on system dynamics, helping students model health systems and apply systems thinking tools to analyze public health challenges.
MPH 103: Leadership and Communication
Teaching Fellow for Professor Ted Witherell
Fall 2024, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Facilitated discussion sessions for MPH students, guided reflections on leadership cases, and supported the application of communication strategies in global health practice.
Guest Lecture
“Global Health and Health Systems: A Political Economy Perspective”
URP 563: Cities and Globalization, taught by Dr. Xuanyi (Max) Nie
Delivered an introductory guest lecture on how globalization and urban transformation shape health systems, highlighting the relevance of political economy in understanding global health dynamics.

State University of New York at Buffalo, April 2025