FSPH: Celebrating Our Teachers 2016
The June 2 event honored Fielding School teachers who have been recognized by students for their outstanding class instruction.

FSPH faculty, students and staff packed the Dean's conference room on June 2 for FSPH's second-annual Celebrating Our Teachers reception. During the event, Dean Jody Heymann thanked dozens of Fielding School teachers who have been recognized by students for their outstanding class instruction.
Photos from the Celebration
Please see our gallery of photos from the ceremony.
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Professor of Community Health Sciences & Health Policy and Management, and Associate Dean for Research

Robert J. Kim-Farley, MD, MPH, is a Professor-in-Residence with joint appointments in the Departments of Epidemiology and Community Health Sciences

Associate Professor for Industrial Hygiene and Environmental Health Sciences

EMPH Academic Program Director with expertise in healthcare marketing, finance, and reproductive health policy, teaching in the EMPH, MPH, MHA program

Dr. Ron Andersen is the Wasserman Professor Emeritus in the UCLA Departments of Health Policy and Management.

Dr. Joseph Davey is an infectious disease epidemiologist with over 20 years' experience leading research on HIV/STI services for women and children.

Dr. Hankinson is a Distinguished Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, and of EHS, and Chair of the Molecular Toxicology IDP

Industrial Hygiene & Analytical Chemistry

Dr. Michelle S. Keller is a health services researcher whose research focuses on the use and prescribing of high-risk medications.
Nationally recognized health services researcher and sociomedical scientist with 25+ years' experience in effectiveness and implementation research.

Assistant Dean for Research & Adjunct Associate Professor of Community Health Sciences

Director of Field Studies and Applied Professional Training

Automated and accessible artificial intelligence methods and software for biomedical data science.