2010 acep national faculty teaching award recipients
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2010 ACEP NATIONAL FACULTY TEACHING AWARD RECIPIENTS
Brian Clyne, MD, FACEPDr. Clyne
revitalized the residency in a very
short period of time, and within a
year of taking over, was being
praised by residents and faculty for his
leadership, dedication, and
innovative spirit.
Christopher Doty, MD, FACEP
Chris has been a tireless educator, a
proliferative academic writer, and
a compassionate mentor. He is a
valuable mentor to the students, residents and
faculty, as well as a cherished friend to
the department.
Jonathan Edlow, MD, FACEP
Dr. Jonathan Edlow is clearly one of the top leaders
(not just in emergency
medicine but in the overall house of medicine) on the subject of neurological emergencies.
David Howes, MD, FACEP
He is a gifted teacher who serves as the consummate role
model for our residents and our medical
students in the clinical and didactic
educational settings. It is our privilege to have
him as a faculty member and especially
as the Residency Program Director.
Kenneth Jackimczyk Jr., MD, FACEP
He is an exceptional emergency physician by any measure and strives daily to improve himself
as he encourages the residents he trains to
develop themselves. This is a man who is soft-
spoken, wise, and humble and he uses
these tools to motivate others into achieving a
level of personal excellence they would otherwise not know.
Maureen McCollough, MD, FACEP
I feel that Dr. McCollough is fully deserving of this award because of the contributions she has
made in our department over the past seven
years. Her passion for educating our residents
and junior faculty is inspiring, and it is a
pleasure to have someone like Dr.
McCollough be such an active part of our
department.
Thomas Morrissey, MD, PhD, FACEP
One of Tom's many gifts is that he excels at making complex concepts easily
digestible by those with whom he
interacts. His teaching analogies, similar to
his analogies for real-life scenarios,
immediately make obvious the concepts
he teaches.
Rahul Sharma, MD, MBA, FACEP
Rahul stands out as one who lives to
teach and who takes immense pleasure from watching our
students and residents grow. He is
a true academic faculty member and
a teaching role model for our
residents and faculty.
Michael Smith, MD, FACEP
Dr. Smith is widely reviewed as perhaps the finest of
our didactic lecturers. He routinely attains the highest marks for his
didactic lectures and for his clinical teaching while
on shifts. He is enthusiastic, committed and has a unique talent for teaching Emergency Medicine residents and
medical students, that art of Emergency Medicine.
Anthony Tomassoni, MD, MS, FACEP
He is a caring physician who has been
recognized both locally and regionally
for his teaching excellence. He shows tireless dedication to the Yale emergency medicine residents both at the bedside, in the classroom and
in the office.
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