Meet UNMC Outstanding Teacher awardee Shantaram Joshi, Ph.D.

Shantaram Joshi, Ph.D., professor in the department of genetics, cell biology and anatomy in the College of Medicine, is among four UNMC faculty members who will receive Outstanding Teaching Awards at the April 26 Annual Faculty meeting.

Below, Dr. Joshi reflects on what it means to be a teacher.









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Shantaram Joshi, Ph.D.

  • Name: Shantaram Joshi, Ph.D.
  • Title: professor of genetics, cell biology and anatomy
  • Joined UNMC: April 1983
  • Hometown: Gokarna, Karnataka, India

What are the greatest rewards of being a teacher?

Interacting with students from a variety of backgrounds that have diverse viewpoints. I am always amazed at the probing questions students come up with and love constantly updating my knowledge base to make sure I can answer their questions.

Describe a moment in your career when you realized you had picked the right occupation.

I was teaching remedial medical histology for the first time and, not only got to help the students understand major concepts, but regain confidence in their ability to conquer difficult subjects. The students scored beyond their expectations on the exam. It was incredibly rewarding to know I had helped them overcome academic and personal hurdles.

What are the biggest challenges you face as a teacher?

Every student has a different way of learning. As a professor, I want to facilitate this learning process. In this digital era, it can be challenging to design lectures that will be conducive to every learning style.

How do you know when you’ve been successful as a teacher?

If I’m able to help students who are struggling in my course understand the information better and make them feel proud of everything they have learned. I also know I’m successful when I receive a letter or e-mail from a graduate conveying their gratitude for all that I taught them.

List three things few people know about you.

  • I was a volunteer priest at the Hindu Temple in Omaha for more than 10 years and provided service to the congregation on weekends.
  • I played sports during my postgraduate education.
  • When I came to the United States, a friend gave me free tickets to a concert (my first concert mind you) and I went just for the experience. Little did I know I was hearing a great American legend, Frank Sinatra.

7 comments

  1. Maneesh Jain says:

    Heartiest Congratulations Dr Joshi!!!!!

  2. Jorge Rodriguez-Sierra says:

    Well deserved honor to a wonderful teacher.

  3. Jayashri Sankaranarayanan, PhD says:

    Congratulations on your recognition.

  4. Rae Rohlfsen says:

    No one deserves this more than you Dr. Joshi! I learned so much in your lab and truly enjoyed working with you as well!

  5. Dr. Ashoo Grover, Scientist, Indian Council of Medical Research and on a fellowship at UNMC says:

    Congratulations on your glowing worthy success. Well Done, Dr. Joshi. You are carving the path for the Successors.

  6. Amit Tuli says:

    Congratulations Dr. Joshi for the well-deserved award.

    Amit Tuli

  7. Dr. Madhavi Manohar Indap says:

    Dear Dr. Joshi,
    Well done, very happy with your success

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