ESP Biography



JORGE ROSARIO, MIT junior in Course 6-7




Major: 6-7

College/Employer: MIT

Year of Graduation: 2015

Picture of Jorge Rosario

Brief Biographical Sketch:

I was born and raised in Puerto Rico and am currently a junior in Computer Science and Molecular BIology here at MIT. I am part of MIT-EMS, our own ambulance service, and work as a volunteer EMT during the semester; which explains why I'm looking forward to train students the basics of a crucial skill like CPR. Fun facts: I love to travel; spent my summer doing research in Chile (and used a bioprinter to make an ear!); know a bit of french and a lot of spanish; and enjoy talking about MIT so go ahead an ask away when you come! :)



Past Classes

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X7975: Want to learn how to save a life? in Splash! 2013 (Nov. 23 - 24, 2013)
Don't know what CPR stands for? You've never had the chance to learn it yourself? Then come have fun while learning how hands-only cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) could help you save a life in case of an emergency! Taught by friendly MIT EMTs and CPR Instructors. Note: No CPR certifications will be provided.