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Dr. Miquel Chuquilin Arista receives A. B. Baker Teacher Recognition Award!

Photo Miguel Chuquilin, MDOur own, Dr. Miguel Chuquilin Arista has been selected as the recipient of the 2019 A.B. Baker Teacher Recognition Award. Congratulations on this acknowledgement of your wonderful contributions to neurology education!

The American Academy of Neurology (AAN) recognizes great teachers in neurology with the prestigious A.B. Baker Teacher Recognition Award. “The American Academy of Neurology believes that excellent teachers deserve recognition for their contributions to improving neurology now and in the future. Teaching binds students, residents, faculty, other clinicians, researchers, and patients together and helps make our daily work more meaningful.”

 



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