Howard Holbrooks
Linebacker (1986-87)
Academic All-American
Howard grew up in the Topeka, KS area where
he attended Sante Fe High School. He was an outstanding student-athlete. In
1987, Howard Holbrooks was the first athlete from Coffeyville Community
College to have the honor of being selected by the NJCAA as an Academic
All-American. He was selected to serve as Team Captain for the 1987 Red
Raven football season, and at the end of that season he received Honorable
Mention as linebacker on the NJCAA All-American Team. Howard continued his
education and his football career at Washburn University, Topeka, KS, where
he was a member of Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity. Among the many honors Howard
garnered during his career at Washburn University are:
- NAIA Academic All-American - 1988
- All-Conference - 1988 and 1989
- Who's Who Among American Colleges and
Universities - 1988-89
- NAIA Scholar -1989
- Washburn University Academic Excellence
Award - 1989
- Washburn University Biology Scholar -
1990
- Walt Disney NCAA Post-Graduate
Scholarship Finalist - 1990
Upon his graduation from Washburn
University in 1991, Howard entered the University of Kansas School of
Medicine where he earned his M.D. degree in May 1995. He then enlisted in
the United States Army and was assigned to Fitzsimmons Army Medical Center
in Aurora, CO, where he did his internship from July 1995 through June
1996. From Aurora, he was transferred to Brooke Army Medical Center at Sam
Houston, TX, where he completed his anesthesiology residency in June, 1999.
He is presently assigned to Irwin Army Community Hospital at Fort Riley, KS,
where he will conclude his Army career prior to entering private practice.
Dr. Holbrooks’ chief duties at Irwin are Medical Director of the Anesthesia/Perioperative
Services; Medical Director of ICU/PACU; Medical Director of Respiratory
Care, and Medical Director of Ambulatory Care Center. Additional honors Dr.
Holbrooks has received include:
- Outstanding Intern of the Year at
Ftizsimmons Army Medical Center - 1995-96
- U.S. Army Achievement Medal - 1996 and
1999
- Outstanding Anesthesia Resident at
Brooke Army Medical Center - 1999
Dr. Holbrooks met his future wife, Sarah
Thomas, while attending Coffeyville Community College. They are the parents
of two children, Jacob and Hannah.
Dr. Holbrooks' accomplishments as an
outstanding athlete and an outstanding scholar prove that one's ability to
excel in the field of sports does not preclude one's ability to obtain a
quality education and gain success in one's chosen field. |