Justin Stull

Philadelphia, Pa Usa

Justin Stull, a medical student and former professional football player, has served the community in many ways over the course of his career. He has volunteered as an advocate for emergency department patients at Lancaster General Hospital and assisted emergency physicians at the California Pacific Medical Center. Now a candidate for his doctor of medicine at Sidney Kimmel Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University, Justin Stull draws on studies as a premedical postbaccalaureate student at Scripps College and as a hip biomechanics research assistant at the Steadman Philippon Research Institute. He has presented a number of posters at professional conferences and is developing a focus on orthopaedics.

Justin Stull has also volunteered as head coach for fourth and fifth graders in the Edwards Buckeyes/Huskies and the Edwards Warriors/Celtics and has worked as a staff tutor and coach with Boys and Girls Club of Lancaster. He mentored a young man through the Big 33 All-Star Game, which Mr. Stull himself played in. Also an alumnus of the Princeton University football team, he stood out as the first player since 1917 to serve as captain two years in succession and as the recipient of the Harland “Pink” Baker Award and the Henry “Hank” Towns Award. He joined the Washington Redskins in April of 2006.