
Dr. Greggy Lubin is a board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, wound care-certified nurse, a healthcare leader, an entrepreneur, a French linguist, and Major in the U.S. Army Reserve. His professional journey began in Haiti and continued in the United States, where he built a life centered on education, service, clinical excellence, military leadership, and community impact.
Dr. Lubin’s background includes nearly two decades of nursing experience across geriatric care, home health, detention settings, wound care, veteran health, medical-surgical nursing, psychiatric mental health, and healthcare operations. Major Lubin’s military career has included service as an Army Nurse Corps officer, Medical-Surgical Nurse, Medical Operations Officer, Civil Affairs Officer, commander, trainer, and French linguist supporting high-visibility international missions.
His story is one of resilience, faith, education, military service, healthcare excellence, and a lifelong commitment to helping people heal, grow, and live with dignity. Nineteen years in the medical field. Thirteen years in uniform. One combat-zone deployment. Two businesses. Three languages. One mission: to serve the people too often overlooked.
At the center of his story is one consistent commitment: to serve with excellence, lead with integrity, and help others heal, rise, and move forward.
"Leadership and mentorship are central to my profession and essential to the success of those I serve. I strive every day to do what is right, good, and honorable for people who need compassion, dignity, and quality care. I was called to serve, to lead, and to provide the best care every person deserves.” Dr. Greggy Lubin
Commander Lubin showed dedication and professionalism to the families of those serving in medical roles within the armed forces.

Dr. Lubin’s educational foundation began at Petit Séminaire Collège Saint Martial, one of Haiti’s respected schools for future leaders. From 2001 to 2004, he studied Business Management at INUQUA in Port-au-Prince, developing the entrepreneurial foundation that later supported his ventures in healthcare, business, and property management.

The political unrest in Haiti in 2004 became a defining moment in Dr. Lubin’s life. The instability he witnessed deeply affected him and strengthened his desire to help, serve, and empower people facing hardship.
This experience became a turning point that led him to pursue a new life in the United States, where he sought education, stability, and the ability to uplift others through healthcare, leadership, and service.

Dr. Lubin earned his Licensed Practical Nurse credential at Lindsey Hopkins Educational Center in Miami, Florida. He began his bedside career as a geriatric nurse and later served patients in detention centers, home health, and other overlooked care settings.
These early experiences shaped his compassionate, culturally competent, and service-oriented approach to caring for vulnerable patients.

Dr. Lubin earned his Associate of Science (ASN) Degree in Nursing from Miami Dade College and completed wound care education at the Wound Care Education Institute in Fort Lauderdale. Earned the WCC® credential from the National Alliance of Wound Care and Ostomy (NAWCO), launching the wound care specialty that would later carry him into the Veterans Affairs healthcare system.

Dr. Lubin earned an Associate of Arts in Nursing from Miami Dade College and served as a Community Health Nurse in South Florida. Working with home health agencies and diverse communities, he provided compassionate, culturally competent care beyond hospital walls.
This period deepened his commitment to improving health outcomes for underserved patients and families.

Dr. Lubin earned his Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) from Florida Atlantic University (FAU) and entered a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) Administration program at South University. That same year, Major Greggy Lubin began his military career by commissioning as a Second Lieutenant in the U.S. Army Nurse Corps.
This milestone united clinical practice, military service, discipline, and leadership into one mission-driven professional path.

Major Lubin completed the Basic Officer Leadership Course (BOLC) at Fort Sam Houston and was promoted to First Lieutenant. He deployed to Kuwait and Afghanistan as a Medical-Surgical Nurse and Medical Operations Officer, serving in demanding combat-zone environments.
His additional duties included Unit Public Affairs Officer, Mass Casualty Officer in Charge, Medical Readiness Coordinator, and Anti-Terrorism Officer. These experiences strengthened his ability to lead under pressure, coordinate medical operations, and serve Soldiers in high-stakes condition

Major Lubin was promoted to Captain in the U.S. Army Reserve and served as S3 Training Operations Officer in Charge. He also founded ML Delicate Beauty and Greggy Property Management, LLC, expanding his professional identity into entrepreneurship and community investment.
This period reflected his disciplined work ethic, business vision, and commitment to creating practical services that support people and communities.

Major Lubin completed the U.S. Army Medical Department Captains Career Course as a Medical-Surgical Nurse Officer, AOC 66H. This milestone strengthened his leadership foundation in military medicine, healthcare operations, and organizational readiness.
He later served in command leadership with the 338th Headquarters and Headquarters Medical Brigade, managing command responsibilities while supporting the health, welfare, training, and readiness of Soldiers.

Major Lubin served as an Exercise Planner Officer at USARE Pacific Command, supporting training coordination for U.S. Forces Korea. This assignment expanded his experience in multinational operations, strategic planning, and mission synchronization.
He later trained in South Korea as Operations Officer J3 at U.S. Army Garrison Camp Humphreys, coordinating across Army divisions and supporting operational execution in a complex international environment.

Major Lubin was selected as a French linguist by the U.S. Army Civil Affairs & Psychological Operations Command to support the Department of Defense’s 80th anniversary D-Day commemoration in Normandy, France. His selection reflected his military professionalism, fluency in French, cultural competence, and ability to represent the United States in a historic international setting.
He interpreted high-visibility speeches and provided translation support for senior leaders, general and flag officers, U.S. Secretaries, foreign dignitaries, and international guests.

Major Lubin graduated from the U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center & School at Fort Bragg, NC, earning the Civil Affairs Captains Career Course diploma (AOC 38A). Now holds dual specialization in Civil Affairs and Medical-Surgical Nursing, a rare fusion of operational and clinical leadership.
In September 2025, he was promoted to Major in the U.S. Army Reserve. Transitioned from Company Grade Officer to Field Grade Officer, moving from leading small units to planning, coordinating, and overseeing larger organizations across regions.

In March 2026, Dr. Lubin completed his Doctor of Nursing Practice in Psychiatric Mental Health from Liberty University. In April 2026, he became a board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner through the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners.
In May 2026, Major Lubin graduated from the U.S. Army Basic Airborne School at Fort Benning, Georgia, earning his Airborne wings. Together, these achievements reflect endurance, discipline, advanced clinical excellence, and service to the communities he is privileged to serve.
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