1998 Teaching Awards



The S. Robert Stone Award is presented annually to a member of the Harvard Medical School faculty who has a joint appointment with Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and is an outstanding teacher. It is given in honor of the late S. Robert Stone, honorary trustee and former president of the Beth Israel Hospital (1951-1954). The award was established in 1981 and provides for a cash prize that is divided equally between the individual and his/her clinical department for academic use.

The Leo A Blacklow Award was established in 1990 and is presented annually to an outstanding teacher who holds joint appointments at Harvard Medical School and Mount Auburn Hospital. Recipients receive a cash honorarium and an engraved plaque.

S. Robert Stone Award
Johanna Pallotta, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

Leo Blacklow Award
Edward Wolpow, MD
Assistant Clinical Professor of Neurology
Mount Auburn Hospital


Faculty Awards for Excellence in Teaching

First Year Teaching Award
Dana Stearns, MD
Instructor in Medicine
Massachusetts General Hospital

Second Year Teaching Award
Thomas Rocco, MD
Instructor in Medicine
West Roxbury Veterans Hospital

Third Year Teaching Award
Michael Cahalane, MD
Instructor in Surgery
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

Fourth Year Teaching Award
Manuel Guillermo Herrera-Acena, MD
Lecturer in Ambulatory Care and Prevention
Harvard School of Public Health


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Created: June 4, 1998