Congratulations to UNMC ID Faculty designated as Top Teachers for 2017!

After every rotation, medical students and Internal Medicine Residents at UNMC submit evaluations on their faculty members. The Department of Internal Medicine pools all of the evaluation data and designates the faculty with the top 33% of evaluation scores as “Top Teachers”.  For the year 2017, four of our Infectious Disease faculty members who attend on the General ID Service and participate in Medical Student Education were awarded this honor.

Meet our Internal Medicine 2017 Top Teachers from UNMC ID!

Dr. Sara Bares, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine; Associate Director of the Specialty Care Clinic; Director of the UNMC COM HIV Enhanced Medical Education Track; Co-Director of UNMC COM Defenses & Invaders Microbiology Course

Dr. Angela Hewlett, MD, MS Associate Professor of Medicine; Medical Director, Nebraska Biocontainment Unit; Associate Medical Director, Nebraska Medicine Infection Control & Epidemiology; Director, Infectious Diseases Outpatient Clinics; Faculty Adviser, Medical Student Infectious Disease Interest Group

Dr. Mark Rupp, MD Professor of Medicine; Chief, Division of Infectious Diseases; Medical Director, Nebraska Medicine Department of Infection Control & Epidemiology

Dr. Trevor Van Schooneveld, MD Associate Professor of Medicine; Medical Director, Nebraska Medicine Antimicrobial Stewardship Program; Program Director, UNMC Infectious Disease Fellowship; Associate Medical Director, Nebraska Medicine Infection Control & Epidemiology

The UNMC ID Division would like to congratulate Drs. Sara Bares, Angela Hewlett, Mark Rupp and Trevor Van Schooneveld for being awarded Top Teachers in 2017. All four of them have been awarded this honor in the past – this is the 3rd for Dr. Bares, 8th for Dr. Hewlett and 9th for Drs. Rupp and Van Schooneveld.

Drs. Sara Bares and Angela Hewlett were among only 19 faculty members in the Department of Internal Medicine who were designated 2017 Top Teachers by both medical students and residents. 

This is yet another testament to our Division’s commitment to Medical Education and growing the next generation of Infectious Disease Doctors!

 

2 comments

  1. Sandra Crosara says:

    Well deserved !

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