Members: Brett London
Brett
London // CoordinatorHi. My
name is Brett London. I am a recent graduate from UC Berkeley (Fall '05). I have
been a member of Students for Integrative Medicine since 2002. My involvement
with this club began in my freshman year with my interest in medical
ethnobotany, the medicinal use of plants. As I pursued my interests, I met
like-minded peers, whose interests extended into the healing arts. My
experiences with "integrative" doctors, scientists, and healers exposed me to
innovation within the medical field, service within my community, and
opportunities for research. Because I was reluctant to choose only one
discipline to study, I decided to create my own major. I was an
Interdisciplinary Major with a concentration in Social Development and
Integrative Health Practices. I wrote my thesis on the role of spirituality in
bridging the gap between modern medicine and Native American medicine and
philosophy. The quality of my education has been rooted in my interactions with
my peers, my family, and my community. I have laid a personal foundation upon
which to further my studies in
medicine. Currently,
I am focusing on integrating both conventional and traditional studies into my
understanding of medicine. I am applying to medical school and working for the
Global Education Action Network (GLEAN), a non-profit organization that leads
exhibitions to remote places in the world, where young students conduct
research, interview, film, photograph, record, and learn from people living
traditional lifestyles.
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