Khalil Georges Ghanem, M.D., Ph.D.

- Deputy Director of Education, Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center
- Professor of Medicine
The Stuart Award was established in 1969 following the bequest of a grateful patient, George J. Stuart of Washington, D.C. Dr. Stuart stipulated that the income from his bequest be presented to an outstanding clinical teacher in the School of Medicine. The selection is made by the senior students.
The Professors' Award for Excellence in Teaching was established in 1981 by the Advisory Board of the Medical Faculty and is intended to honor each year members of the faculty whose teaching is judged to have had a profound effect on students in the School of Medicine.
This award, established in 1992 by the Johns Hopkins University Alumni Association, recognizes the critical importance of teaching at Johns Hopkins.
The Graduate Student Teaching Award, established in 1986 by the Graduate Student Association, recognizes excellence in teaching at the graduate level.
The House Staff Teaching Award, established by The Johns Hopkins Medical Student Society, is awarded annually for excellence in clinical teaching by a member of the house staff. Its purpose is to recognize an individual's contributions, but also to emphasize the importance that the students attach to the concept of house officers as teachers.
Idoreyin Montague, M.D. (posthumously)
Grant Chow, M.D.
Anthony Derek Sung, M.D.
Daniel Munoz, M.D.
Daniel James Durand, M.D.
The W. Barry Wood Jr. Award for Excellence in Teaching is awarded annually to the teachers voted by the students in the preclinical years to have been most inspirational and/or effective.
Richard Lange, M.D.
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