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Excellence in Teaching

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Teaching Excellence

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 first term of the 2010–11 academic year, based on students’ course evaluations, 15 faculty members were identified as exceptional teachers in 14 courses.

In the first term, 111 courses were evaluated by students.

— Stephen Teret, associate dean for faculty and education, and
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 1 | 2010–11

Nan Astone
Associate Professor, Population, Family and Reproductive Health
Social and Economic Aspects of Human Fertility

Karen Bandeen-Roche
Professor and Chair, Biostatistics
Statistical Methods in Public Health I*

Luigi De Luca
Senior Associate, International Health
Advanced Nutrient Metabolism

Marie Diener-West
Professor, Biostatistics
Statistical Methods in Public Health I*

Janet DiPietro
Professor, Population, Family and Reproductive Health
Prenatal and Infant Growth and Development*

Homayoon Farzadegan
Professor, Epidemiology
Epidemiology and Public Health Impact of HIV and AIDS

Emory Knowles
Associate, Environmental Health Sciences
Principles of Occupational Safety

Jeannie-Marie Leoutsakos
Instructor, Mental Health
Statistics for Psychosocial Research: Measurement

John McGready
Assistant Scientist, Biostatistics
Statistical Reasoning in Public Health I

David Paige
Professor, Population, Family and Reproductive Health
Prenatal and Infant Growth and Development*
Nutrition and Growth in Maternal and Child Health

David Peters
Associate Professor, International Health
Approaches to Managing Health Service Organizations: Cases and Applications

Sarah Poynton
Associate Professor (joint), Molecular Microbiology and Immunology
Biomedical Writing I

Daniel Scharfstein
Professor, Biostatistics
Advanced Statistical Theory I

Jon Vernick
Associate Professor, Health Policy and Management
Issues in Injury and Violence Prevention

Peter Winch
Professor, International Health
Doctoral Seminar in Research Methods in Applied Medical Anthropology I


 

*This class was co-taught with another instructor.

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