Lawrence 'hy' Doyle:
CLASS OF 1962
Hill Junior High SchoolClass of 1962
Novato, CA
Novato High SchoolClass of 1966
Novato, CA
Western High SchoolClass of 1966
Anaheim, CA
Point Loma High SchoolClass of 1966
San diego, CA
Churchill County High SchoolClass of 1966
Fallon, NV
Lawrence 'hy''s Story
Lawrence 'Hy' Doyle, aka Hy Doyle, also Larry Doyle
Just was promoted to Professor, at David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, not too bad, only forty-nine years after graduating from high school at Fallon Nevada and beginning college, and forty-two years after beginning at the UC as an undergraduate. Could hardly be described as 'marching to the beat of a different drum', I'd guess, sauntering perhaps.
Have been a logger, Marine Corps sergeant, card dealer, bouncer, played football at a small college, worked on a ranch, did security at weapons test site and Disneyland. Have done so many of the things that young men once did to explore their inner Hemingway.
Protested against Viet Nam when I was in the Corps, started a software company and went bankrupt, lived in the fields because I had enough money for either college tuition or apartment rent, but not both
Took eleven years to get a bachelor's degree and twenty-one years to earn ...Expand for more
a doctorate.
Have worked for nearly thirty years to help students from medically under=served communities get into and through medical school so that the new doctors can work in communities that need them.
Now as faculty at UCLA, School of Medicine design and implement programs, that help develop leaders in healthcare for disadvantaged/underserved communities.
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UCLA SMDEP
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UCLA PRIME
Its interesting that only now, after over thirty years with the UC, that I view myself as an academic.
Ever the dreamer, I have to registered for a distance learning Masters of Science in Global Health Policy from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, In looking to explore health impacts of health policy decisions related to indigenous and other disadvantaged populations have come to understand that public health and population medicine are the future of healthcare and what we once called medicine. Exciting time to be involved...
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