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UT MBA student Andrew Haag graduates

Andrew Haag, left, participates in graduation ceremonies from the master of business administration program at the University of Tennessee, Friday, Dec. 14, 2012. This summer, Haag will start a one-year fellowship program at Vanderbilt Hospital, the same medical institution where he spent three months as a patient after a car accident 17 years-ago in which his father and brother died. (AMY SMOTHERMAN BURGESS/NEWS SENTINEL)

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Andrew Haag, left, participates in graduation ceremonies from the master of business administration program at the University of Tennessee, Friday, Dec. 14, 2012. This summer, Haag will start a one-year fellowship program at Vanderbilt Hospital, the same medical institution where he spent three months as a patient after a car accident 17 years-ago in which his father and brother died. (AMY SMOTHERMAN BURGESS/NEWS SENTINEL)

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  • Andrew Haag, center, is congratulated by uncle Greg Haag with a pinch on the cheek, after graduation ceremonies from the master of business administration program at the University of Tennessee, Friday, Dec. 14, 2012. This summer, Haag will start a one-year fellowship program at Vanderbilt Hospital, the same medical institution where he spent three months as a patient after a car accident 17 years-ago in which his father and brother died. (AMY SMOTHERMAN BURGESS/NEWS SENTINEL)
  • Andrew Haag participates in graduation ceremonies from the master of business administration program at the University of Tennessee, Friday, Dec. 14, 2012. This summer, Haag will start a one-year fellowship program at Vanderbilt Hospital, the same medical institution where he spent three months as a patient after a car accident 17 years-ago in which his father and brother died. (AMY SMOTHERMAN BURGESS/NEWS SENTINEL)
  • Andrew Haag, right, participates in graduation ceremonies from the master of business administration program at the University of Tennessee, Friday, Dec. 14, 2012. This summer, Haag will start a one-year fellowship program at Vanderbilt Hospital, the same medical institution where he spent three months as a patient after a car accident 17 years-ago in which his father and brother died. (AMY SMOTHERMAN BURGESS/NEWS SENTINEL)
  • Andrew Haag, left, participates in graduation ceremonies from the master of business administration program at the University of Tennessee, Friday, Dec. 14, 2012. This summer, Haag will start a one-year fellowship program at Vanderbilt Hospital, the same medical institution where he spent three months as a patient after a car accident 17 years-ago in which his father and brother died. (AMY SMOTHERMAN BURGESS/NEWS SENTINEL)
  • Andrew Haag, left, is congratulated by his mother Jennifer and brother Eric Haag, after graduation ceremonies from the master of business administration program at the University of Tennessee, Friday, Dec. 14, 2012. This summer, Haag will start a one-year fellowship program at Vanderbilt Hospital, the same medical institution where he spent three months as a patient after a car accident 17 years-ago in which his father and brother died. (AMY SMOTHERMAN BURGESS/NEWS SENTINEL)
  • Andrew Haag, center, is congratulated by sister-in-law Tyra Haag, after graduation ceremonies from the master of business administration program at the University of Tennessee, Friday, Dec. 14, 2012. This summer, Haag will start a one-year fellowship program at Vanderbilt Hospital, the same medical institution where he spent three months as a patient after a car accident 17 years-ago in which his father and brother died. (AMY SMOTHERMAN BURGESS/NEWS SENTINEL)
  • Andrew Haag, center, is congratulated by family members, left to right, Eric Haag, Jennifer Haag, Greg Haag and Tyra Haag, after graduation ceremonies from the master of business administration program at the University of Tennessee, Friday, Dec. 14, 2012. This summer, Haag will start a one-year fellowship program at Vanderbilt Hospital, the same medical institution where he spent three months as a patient after a car accident 17 years-ago in which his father and brother died. (AMY SMOTHERMAN BURGESS/NEWS SENTINEL)
  • Andrew Haag, left, iand his mother Jennifer Haag share a toast after graduation ceremonies from the master of business administration program at the University of Tennessee, Friday, Dec. 14, 2012. This summer, Haag will start a one-year fellowship program at Vanderbilt Hospital, the same medical institution where he spent three months as a patient after a car accident 17 years-ago in which his father and brother died. (AMY SMOTHERMAN BURGESS/NEWS SENTINEL)
  • Jennifer Haag, mother of graduate Andrew Haag, watches graduation ceremonies for the master of business administration program at the University of Tennessee, Friday, Dec. 14, 2012. This summer, Haag will start a one-year fellowship program at Vanderbilt Hospital, the same medical institution where he spent three months as a patient after a car accident 17 years-ago in which his father and brother died. (AMY SMOTHERMAN BURGESS/NEWS SENTINEL)

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