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2024 Graduate Student Teaching Award

Dr Harold Lehmann, MD, PhD · Biomedical Informatics & Data Science · Baltimore · 2024

Honoree: Dr Harold Lehmann, MD, PhD Recognition: Graduate Student Teaching Award 2024 Presenter: Johns Hopkins Graduate Student Association Lab role: Professor · JHU School of Medicine

Dr Harold Lehmann, MD, PhD, professor of Biomedical Informatics and Data Science at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and an Adler Archer Laboratory member, received the 2024 Graduate Student Teaching Award from the Johns Hopkins Graduate Student Association.

The award, established in 1986, recognizes excellence in teaching and mentoring at the graduate level in the biomedical sciences. Lehmann was the founding director of the BIDS training program (formerly the Division of Health Sciences Informatics) and continues to teach and mentor students across the School of Medicine and Bloomberg School of Public Health.

A meaningful privilege of the honor was administering the Scientist’s Oath to graduating PhD students during the May 2024 ceremony at Meyerhoff Hall. The oath has been part of the School of Medicine graduation since 2014 and affirms graduates’ commitment to scientific honesty, integrity, and their responsibilities to the scientific community and society at large.

Lehmann previously received the Department of Medicine David M. Levine Excellence in Mentorship Award in 2020. Reflecting on the teaching award, he noted that it is “great advertising for the BIDS program!”

His research and teaching span public health and biomedical informatics, clinical decision support, and health sciences knowledge engineering. He serves as informatics lead for the Johns Hopkins site of the PaTH/PCORnet clinical research network.

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Dr Harold Lehmann, MD, PhD

Professor · JHU School of Medicine. Founding director, BIDS training program. 2024 Graduate Student Teaching Award.

Dr Harold Lehmann

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Biomedical Informatics & Data Science · Johns Hopkins · June 2024