Ohio Vet School Honors Faculty Members

Drs. Teresa Burns and Meghan Herron were recipients of The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine’s 2015 John Lyman Jr. Award for Clinical Teaching Excellence and Dr. Charles W. Fox Family Teaching Excellence Award, respectively.

The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine recently honored two faculty members for teaching excellence.

Teresa Burns, DVM, and Meghan Herron, DVM, were recipients of the 2015 John Lyman Jr. Award for Clinical Teaching Excellence and Dr. Charles W. Fox Family Teaching Excellence Award, respectively. Each award signifies the recipient’s remarkable ability to teach and commends the work they have done to go above-and-beyond, according to the university.

Dr. Teresa Burns (center) receives the John Lyman Jr. Award for Clinical Teaching Excellence.

The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine

Dr. Teresa Burns (center) receives the John Lyman Jr. Award for Clinical Teaching Excellence. She stands with two members of the Lyman family.

Dr. Teresa Burns is a clinical assistant professor specializing in equine medicine and surgery. Burns received her award based on fourth-year student evaluations and the Division of Educational Resources. She also received a 2015 Alumni Award for Distinguished Teaching from the entire university earlier this year.

Dr. Meghan Herron is a clinical assistant professor in behavioral medicine. Herron received her award based on course evaluation forms from all veterinary students.

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