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(February 14, 2005) David B. Hellmann, M.D., Mary Betty Stevens professor of medicine and chairman of the department of medicine at the Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, has been recognized by the American College of Physicians with two of its most significant honors. Dr. Hellmann has been named a Master of the College, ACP's highest honor, recognizing his contributions nationally and locally to the college and to the profession. Masters of the College represent a small group of highly distinguished physicians who have achieved recognition in medicine by their preeminence in practice or medical research, positions of high honor or significant contributions to medical science or the art of medicine.
 
ACP's Maryland chapter has named Dr. Hellmann as this year's recipient of its Theodore E. Woodward Award for Medical Education and Research. The award acknowledges Dr. Hellmann's outstanding contributions as a teacher of medical students, residents, fellows, and faculty at Johns Hopkins and across the state. Past Woodward Award recipients from Johns Hopkins Bayview include Dr. Philip Zieve (1998), Dr. L. Randol Barker (2000) and Dr. John R. Burton (2002). Congratulations to Dr. Hellmann on these tremendous honors.

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