Dr. Galanos is a great teacher, despite his abysmally boring field. . . McIntosh was also good. However, I gotta say that my favorite teacher for first year HAD to have been Dr. Cartmill's right hand man. . . Crap, I forget his name right now because I'm an awful human being, but his mustache alone is enough to get him on the list. 🙂 His impression of evolving gait over time is quite good as well.
As far as second year is concerned, my vote goes to Dr. Carlos Marroquin.
Yes I know a lot of you will disagree with me but he really does a LOT behind-the-scenes to make sure that we're getting a good surgery experience - questioning/disciplining residents, trying VERY hard to convince the surgeons to come and lecture to us (even though sometimes that results in things like the Murabee fiasco). Plus if you're really interested in surgery he'll do whatever he can to make sure that you get connected with people who can help you get to where you want to be.
And he's a UCLA alum. 😉