Title
Hubbard Award
Title
Hubbard Award
Celebrating a lifetime of achievement in the field of medical education assessment.
About the Award
Established in 1983, the Hubbard Award recognizes individuals for their outstanding contributions to the pursuit of excellence in assessment in medical education.
During his time at NBME, John P. Hubbard, MD led NBME into an era of evaluation that resulted in the adoption of objective testing methods, including the use of multiple-choice questions. View the timeline below to learn more about the history of the award.
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Key People and Milestones from the Hubbard Award’s History
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Impact Statistics
41
Years of Recognizing Excellence and Meaningful Contributions
40
Total Hubbard Award Recipients