Jane F. Desforges Distinguished Teacher Award

Jane F. Desforges Distinguished Teacher Award
DateApril 5, 1968 (1968-04-05)
CountryUnited States
EligibilityFellow or Master of the ACP
Formerly calledACP Distinguished Teacher Award
WebsiteAmerican College of Physicians

Jane F. Desforges Distinguished Teacher Award is an annual award of the American College of Physicians (ACP). The award is given to a Fellow or Master of the ACP who has, "demonstrated the ennobling qualities of a great teacher as judged by the accomplishments of former students". (In some years, there have been two winners.[1]) It was originally established as the Distinguished Teacher Award of the American College of Physicians (ACP) on April 5, 1968 by the board of regents. In 2007, it was renamed to honor Jane F. Desforges, the first woman to receive the award, in 1988.[2]

If the winner has not previously been elected a Master of the ACP, they are so recognized.[2]

Past recipients

The following members of the ACP have been selected to receive the Jane F. Desforges Distinguished Teacher Award:[1]

  • 1968 – George L. Engel
  • 1969 – Eugene A. Stead Jr.
  • 1970 – Duncan Archibald Graham, Tinsley R. Harrison
  • 1971 – George C. Griffith
  • 1972 – Thomas M. Durant
  • 1973 – Thomas Hale Ham, Robert F. Loeb
  • 1974 – William S. Middleton
  • 1975 – Franz J. Ingelfinger
  • 1976 – Francis C. Wood
  • 1977 – A. McGehee Harvey
  • 1978 – William B. Castle
  • 1979 – Gerald Klatskin
  • 1980 – Donald W. Seldin
  • 1981 – Jack D. Myers
  • 1982 – Louis Weinstein
  • 1983 – C. Lockard Conley
  • 1984 – W. Proctor Harvey
  • 1985 – J. Willis Hurst
  • 1986 – Saul J. Farber
  • 1987 – Richard V. Ebert
  • 1988 – Jane F. Desforges
  • 1989 – Morton N. Swartz
  • 1990 – Paul B. Beeson
  • 1991 – Telfer B. Reynolds
  • 1992 – Norman G. Levinsky, Theodore E. Woodward
  • 1993 – Robert G. Petersdorf
  • 1994 – Robert A. Kreisberg[3]
  • 1995 – Daniel D. Federman
  • 1996 – Faith T. Fitzgerald
  • 1997 – Walter Lester Henry
  • 1998 – Alvan R. Feinstein
  • 1999 – Marvin Turck
  • 2000 – Thomas E. Andreoli
  • 2001 – Norton J. Greenberger
  • 2002 – George A. Sarosi
  • 2003 – Charles C. J. Carpenter
  • 2004 – Herbert L. Fred[4]
  • 2005 – Edward C. Lynch
  • 2006 – Shahbudin H. Rahimtoola
  • 2007 – David B. Hellmann
  • 2008 – Matthew A. Araoye
  • 2009 – J. Michael Criley
  • 2010 – Anthony J. Grieco
  • 2011 – Ruth-Marie E. Fincher
  • 2012 – Eugene C. Corbett Jr.[5]
  • 2013 – Bennett Lorber[6]
  • 2014 – Frank M. Calia[7]
  • 2015 – John F. Fisher[8]
  • 2016 – Joyce P. Doyle, William L. Morgan Jr.[9]
  • 2017 – John E. Bennett, Angeline A. Lazarus[10]
  • 2018 – Auguste H. Fortin VI,[11] Lisa K. Moores[12]
  • 2019 – Lewis E. Braverman,[13] Jeffrey G. Wiese
  • 2020 – David V. O’Dell,[14] Douglas S. Paauw[15]
  • 2021 – Robert M. Centor,[16] Joseph P. Cleary
  • 2022 – Thomas M. De Fer[17]
  • 2023 – Lawrence Loo,[18] Martin Samuels[19]
  • 2024 – Princy N. Kumar[20]

References

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  18. ^ Angel, Hillary (May 4, 2023), Loo Receives Prestigious Award from ACP, Loma Linda University, retrieved 2024-08-14.
  19. ^ Campbell, Mike (October 24, 2022), Awards & Recognitions: October 2022, Harvard Medical School, retrieved 2024-08-14.
  20. ^ American College of Physicians Selects Princy N. Kumar, MD, For National Medical Education Award, Georgetown University School of Medicine, March 27, 2024, retrieved 2024-08-14.