Excellence in Teaching: Congratulations to Faculty Members of the Population, Family and Reproductive Health Department

 
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The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health has a long tradition and a firm commitment to providing its students with instruction of the highest quality. Excellence in teaching stimulates intellectual curiosity and prepares students to address the most challenging public health problems facing the world today. Each term, the School recognizes faculty who have contributed significantly to the intellectual life of the School through their excellence in teaching.

We would like to express our deepest appreciation and congratulations to those faculty members who received “excellent” course rankings from students during the third term in the 2020-2021 academic year. Visit the Faculty Recognition page for a full list of names and courses by term and to view an archive of recognized instructors from past years.


Kristin Mmari
Associate Professor, Population, Family and Reproductive Health
Course: Fundamentals of Program Evaluation

Terri Powell
Associate Professor, Population, Family and Reproductive Health
Course: Children in Crisis: An Asset-Based Approach to Working with Vulnerable Youth

Philip Anglewicz
Associate Professor, Population, Family and Reproductive Health
Course: Issues in Survey Research Design

Michele Decker
Associate Professor, Population, Family and Reproductive Health/School of Nursing (Joint)
Courses: Gender-Based Violence Research, Practice and Policy: Issues and Current Controversies Women's Health

Christina Bethell
Professor, Population, Family and Reproductive Health
Course: Evidence and Opportunities to Mitigate Childhood Adversity and Promote Well-Being

David Bishai
Professor - Adjunct, Population, Family and Reproductive Health/School of Medicine (Joint)/Krieger School of Arts and Sciences (Joint)
Course: Foundational Principles of Public Health

Donna Strobino
Professor, Population, Family and Reproductive Health
Course: Clinical Aspects of Maternal and Newborn Health

Beth Marshall
Assistant Scientist, Population, Family and Reproductive Health
Course: Children in Crisis: An Asset-Based Approach to Working with Vulnerable Youth

Tamar Mendelson
Professor, Mental Health/Population, Family and Reproductive Health
Course: The Science of Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Prevention in Population Health

M. E. Hughes
Associate Scientist, Population, Family and Reproductive Health
Course: Demographic Methods for Public Health

Anne Burke
Associate Professor, School of Medicine/Population, Family and Reproductive Health (Joint)
Course: Clinical Aspects of Reproductive Health

Courtland Robinson
Associate Professor, International Health/Population, Family and Reproductive Health (Joint)
Courses: Migration and Health: Concepts, Rates, and Relationships Human Rights in Humanitarian Emergencies

Khalil Ghanem
Associate Professor, Population, Family and Reproductive Health
Course: Principles of Grant Writing I

Andrea Gielen
Professor, Health, Behavior and Society/Health Policy and Management (Joint)/Population, Family and Reproductive Health (Joint)
Course: The Science of Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Prevention in Population Health

Carlos Castillo-Salgado
Professor, Epidemiology/Population, Family and Reproductive Health (Joint)/Health Policy and Management (Joint)/School of Medicine (Joint)
Course: Professional Epidemiology Methods

Shannon Wood
Assistant Scientist, Population, Family and Reproductive Health
Course: Women's Health