Frederick Community College (FCC) is pleased to announce that Dr. Carmen R. Hernandez joined the
FCC Board of Trustees, with her term beginning on July 1, 2025.
Born and raised in Puerto Rico, Dr. Hernandez is fully bilingual and deeply committed
to supporting Frederick’s growing Hispanic immigrant population through education
and inclusion. She has lived in Frederick for nearly 40 years and has served as an
ESL tutor with the Literacy Council of Frederick County for the past five years, continuing
to advocate for language access as a key to student success.
“FCC, through ESL and all its other classes, is empowering students to dream,” she
said. “A lack of communication leads to social isolation, which can lead to mental
health challenges. Education opens doors and breaks that cycle.”
Dr. Hernandez was a founding member of Frederick Gastroenterology Associates, where
she served patients for 33 years before retiring in 2020. She has remained deeply
engaged in the Frederick community through board service with the Literacy Council
of Frederick County, the Kline Hospice House, and the Community Foundation of Frederick
County. She has also volunteered for many years with the Kline Hospice House Comfort
Singers and her church choir.
“Learning something new is always exciting,” she added. “I hope to learn how an established
academic institution like FCC prepares its students to become happy and productive
members of our society. In return, I hope to bring my lived experience of cultural
assimilation to help meet the needs of today’s students and prepare them for the rest
of their lives.”
Dr. Hernandez’s service reflects a lifelong commitment to improving lives through
education, care, and community leadership. Her unique perspective will help advance
FCC’s mission of providing equitable access to opportunity for all students.
Retired Physician and Literacy Advocate to Join FCC Board of Trustees
July 15, 2025

Daniel Kaufman, Ph.D.
Director of Communications
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301.624.2755