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Congratulations Chris Robinson 2020 Exemplary Teacher Award Winner

Christopher RobinsonPlease join us in congratulating our neurology faculty member Chris Robinson! 

Dr. Robinson is a winner of 2020 College of Medicine Exemplary Teacher awards!

Dr. Robinson has shown a commitment to the education of medical students, residents, and fellows, both informally during teaching rounds and also in his individuals accomplishments!

  • Dr. Robinson serves as the MS2 Neuroscience Course co-director, reinventing the course completely to spark new interest in neurology among the students.  He also developed neurology-based simulation curriculum for trainees at many levels, including supplementary simulation curriculum for the ENLS course, and developed the model for our current resident-led clinical-pathological cases during Grand Rounds. His love of teaching is so strong that he even provides impromptu chalk-talks by drawing on the walls and doors of the ICU during rounds (in erasable marker).

On behalf of the department, congratulations and thank you for your excellent commitment to education!



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