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From Hawkeye to Doctor: Jacob Charron’s Match Day Journey

17 min · 24. mar. 2026
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What does it take to go from Hamilton High School to becoming a doctor? In this episode of the H2Know Podcast, we sit down with 2016 Hamilton High School graduate Jacob Charron to talk about his 10-year journey through college, medical school, and the highly competitive Match Day process. Jacob shares what it means to match into a family medicine residency at Trinity Health Muskegon, why staying in West Michigan matters to him, and how Hamilton helped lay the foundation for his success. We also dive into the realities of medical school, balancing family life (including raising twin boys during med school), overcoming challenges, and advice for students interested in careers in healthcare. Whether you're a student exploring your future or a member of the Hawkeye community, this episode is a powerful reminder of what it means to be Prepared for Purpose.

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episode From Hawkeye to Doctor: Jacob Charron’s Match Day Journey artwork

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