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Faculty Recognized for Excellence in Teaching

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Excellence at the Bloomberg School begins with committed, outstanding teachers. In recognition of their success in the classroom, the School would like to thank and honor faculty who have impressive accomplishments in teaching. In the third term of the 2010–11 academic year, based on students’ course evaluations, 17 faculty members were identified as exceptional teachers in 13 courses.

In this third term, 147 courses were evaluated by students.
—James Yager, senior associate dean for academic affairs and Edyth H. Schoenrich Professor in Preventive Medicine

(View list of outstanding teachers in past terms.)

Term 3 | 2010–11

John Bridges
Assistant Professor, Health Policy and Management
Health Economics II

Vladimir Canudas Romo
Assistant Professor, Population, Family and Reproductive Health
Fundamentals of Life Tables

Homayoon Farzadegan
Professor, Epidemiology
Epidemiology and Natural History of Human Viral Infections

David Holtgrave
Professor, Health, Behavior and Society
Translating Research into Public Health Programs I

Michael Minear
Associate, Health Policy and Management
Health Management Information Systems

Catherine Morrison
Associate, Health Policy and Management
Interest-Based Negotiation: Preparation Analysis and Practice
Creating Agreement and Managing Conflict in a Health Care Setting

Roni Neff
Assistant Scientist, Environmental Health Sciences
Baltimore Food Systems: A Case Study of Urban Food Environments*

Sachi Ozawa
Assistant Scientist, International Health
SS/R: Health Financing in Low and Middle Income Countries*

Anne Palmer
Research Associate, Health, Behavior and Society
Baltimore Food Systems: A Case Study of Urban Food Environments*

Andrew Pekosz
Associate Professor, Molecular Microbiology and Immunology
Pandemics of the 20th Century*

Krishna Rao
Associate, International Health
SS/R: Health Financing in Low and Middle Income Countries*

Alan Scott
Professor, Molecular Microbiology and Immunology
Biology of Parasitism*

Clive Shiff
Associate Professor, Molecular Microbiology and Immunology
Biology of Parasitism*

David Sullivan
Associate Professor, Molecular Microbiology and Immunology
Biology of Parasitism*

Stephen Teret
Professor, Health Policy and Management
Public Health and the Law*

Jon Vernick
Associate Professor, Health Policy and Management
Public Health and the Law*

Virginia Weaver
Associate Professor, Environmental Health Sciences
Clinical Environmental and Occupational Toxicology

Paul Willging
Senior Associate, Health Policy and Management
New Frontiers in Gerontology

Xiaofang Yu
Professor, Molecular Microbiology and Immunology
Pandemics of the 20th Century*

* This class was co-taught with another instructor.

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