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REAL MEDICINE TEAM South America

  • Steve Henrichon, MS is currently studying pre-medicine in a post-bacculareate program through UCLA. Steve works for CoreMedical Group as a headhunter in the healthcare sector specializing in allied health modalities. In his spare time, he volunteers with PATH (People Assisting the Homeless) as well as with the Emergency Department at the Children’s Hospital of LA. Steve is also involved in medical research at UCLA Medical Center focusing on cardiothoracic surgery. Steve holds a BS in Business Administration and an MS in Telecommunications. He is a yoga enthusiast, avid scuba diver, world traveler, and an Eagle Scout.
     
  • Rene Castillo is a graduate from the University of Colorado at Boulder, where he received his BA in Business with an emphasis in Operations Management. While at Boulder he studied abroad in Seville and travel throughout Europe. He has spent his years back and forth with El Salvador, his native country, where he often returns to help with the family business. He currently lives in Los Angeles and has spent the past five years working for Disney as a sales/finance analyst. He enjoys traveling, sports, scuba diving and spending time with his family.
     
  • Saglar Bougdaeva MPH, PhD(c) received her MPH at the Yale School of Public Health, Global Health Division, and is currently working on her PhD at the Yale School of Sociology. She studied at the National Taiwan Normal University in Taipei, R.O.C. and received her BA/MA at the School of Oriental and African Studies at Saint-Petersburg State University in Russia. She received a Yale Law School Kirby Simon Fellowship for International Human Rights. Her professional experience includes consulting at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine as well as for the United Nations Development Programme. She also worked as a journalist for the Kalmyk State Broadcasting Company in Kalmykia, R.F. She is fluent in Russian, Kalmyk, conversational Chinese (Mandarin) and Mongolian as well as written Tibetan.