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Adam C. Hubbard
Medical Professional Institute

When Adam C. Hubbard graduated from Austin Preparatory High School in 1994, he had already become fascinated with the medical field. His fascination led him to Dean College in Franklin, MA, where he received an Associate’s degree in Athletic Training. Adam’s thirst for knowledge was not going to let him stop there. He decided that he really wanted to work in a clinical setting and became a physician’s assistant by obtaining a Bachelors degree in Health Science from James Madison University, VA, in 2000. While in Virginia, he also became an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT). In the Fall of 2000, back in Wakefield, Massachusetts, he further advanced his medical career by taking the Phlebotomy and Electrocardiography (EKG) Technician programs at the Medical Professional Institute in Malden. Upon graduation, Adam immediately found a job as a Phlebotomist. His outstanding job performance and compassion led him to become hired as a Phlebotomy Instructor at the Medical Professional Institute. At 24 years old, Adam continues to further his medical education by studying to become a licensed Paramedic.

Winners of the Outstanding Student Achievement Awards for 2001

Front row (l to r); Sabrina Sartorelli, Jennifer Koczen, Dora Mendes, Cynthia Jamieson, Ildiko Nagy, Elizabeth Santer, Valerie K. Dulude

Back row (l to r); Terrence Townsend, Claribel Martinez, Andrey Zholudok, Rene Marcotte Jr., Adam C. Hubbard, Luis F. Taborda, Joseph O'Donoghue

(Missing from photo: Marie I. Casenave. Photo by Laura B. Kozlowski.)

 
 

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