Warwick resident and Bishop Hendricken High School senior Robert Beer II attended the Congress of Future Medical Leaders in November in Washington, D.C. The honors program brings together students …
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Warwick resident and Bishop Hendricken High School senior Robert Beer II attended the Congress of Future Medical Leaders in November in Washington, D.C. The honors program brings together students from across the country interested in a career as a doctor or medical researcher. Beer’s academic profile and passion for science helped him earn a scholarship to attend the congress. Beer received a certificate from the National Academy of Future Physicians and Medical Scientists recognizing his accomplished. Beer is pictured with BHHS President John A. Jackson, Hendricken science teacher Michael Gray (who nominated Beer to attend the congress) and BHHS principal Joseph Brennan. (Submitted photo)
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