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Stony Brook School of Health Professions Honors Alumni Leaders

April 15, 2026 - 17:43

Stony Brook School of Health Professions Honors Alumni Leaders

The Stony Brook University School of Health Professions recently honored nine of its graduates for their exceptional contributions to healthcare, highlighting careers defined by leadership, service, and forward-thinking practice. The school's Outstanding Alumni Awards ceremony, held on March 25th, brought the community together to celebrate these individuals in the Health Sciences Center Galleria.

The honorees represent the diverse and vital fields within the health professions, including physical therapy, clinical laboratory sciences, respiratory care, and physician assistant studies. Each award recipient was selected for demonstrating a profound impact that extends far beyond their daily clinical or professional duties. Their collective work embodies a powerful commitment to mentoring the next generation, advancing their respective fields through innovation and research, and serving their communities with dedication.

This annual event serves not only as recognition of individual accomplishment but also as an inspiration for current students. It showcases the tangible and far-reaching influence that Stony Brook graduates have on improving patient care and strengthening the healthcare system. The school proudly emphasizes that the success of these alumni reflects the strength of its educational programs and its enduring mission to develop highly skilled, compassionate health professionals ready to meet the evolving needs of society.


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