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John Hotson

Recognized for advancing sustainable solutions for neurological education and patient care, John Hotson is an esteemed emeritus professor of neurology and neurological sciences at Stanford Medicine. With a profound commitment to the field, he has dedicated his career to both teaching and clinical excellence. John holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Stanford University, which laid the foundation for his medical journey, culminating in an MD from the University of Washington. Throughout his illustrious career, John has been celebrated for his exceptional teaching abilities. He has been honored with the prestigious Lysia Fornia Award for Teaching Excellence, a testament to his dedication to nurturing the next generation of neurologists. Additionally, he has received the Neurology Clerkship Teaching Award on multiple occasions, reflecting his unwavering commitment to educational excellence and mentorship. Beyond his teaching accolades, John has made significant contributions to the administrative landscape of neurology. He served as the Chief of Neurology at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center from 1985 to 2009, where he played a pivotal role in shaping the department's strategic direction and enhancing patient care services. His leadership during this period was instrumental in advancing the hospital's neurological capabilities and fostering a collaborative environment for medical professionals. John's career is marked by a passion for integrating innovative approaches into neurological sciences, although his specific research interests remain undisclosed. His legacy at Stanford Medicine and beyond is characterized by a dedication to improving both the academic and clinical facets of neurology, ensuring that his impact will be felt for generations to come.

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