February 2, 2018
5 International Health Faculty Receive Excellent Course Ratings in First-Term
Each term, the Bloomberg School recognizes faculty who have contributed significantly to the intellectual life of the School through their excellence in teaching.
Honorees are those instructors who received an average score of 3.6 or above (on a scale from a low of 1 to a high of 4) in both the Overall Course and Overall Instructor categories of their student course evaluations, with a response rate of 70% or higher. Five International Health faculty received this distinction for courses they taught first term in the 2017-2018 academic year.
Course | Instructor |
221.602.60 | Applications in Managing Health Organizations in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
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224.860.01 | Social and Behavioral Interventions Program Seminar I: Applied Social Science & Global Health
224.863.01 | Doctoral Seminar in Research Methods in Applied Medical Anthropology I |
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312.620.20 | Performance Management in Health Care |
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550.853.01 | Seminar for MPH Concentration in Social and Behavioral Sciences I |
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