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Barry Kerzin : ウィキペディア英語版 | Barry Kerzin
Barry Michael Kerzin, M.D., (born November 1, 1947) is an American physician and Buddhist monk. He has lived in Dharamsala since 1988 and serves as a personal physician to the Dalai Lama, along with treating people in the local community, free of charge. Following his ordination as a monk by the Dalai Lama in the mid-2000s, he has travelled widely, teaching and offering workshops in which he blends Buddhist teaching and his medical training, emphasizing the spiritual and health benefits of meditation and compassion. He has served as a research subject in neuroscience research into the effects of meditation on the brain. ==Early life and education == Kerzin was born in Hollywood, California on November 1, 1947.〔〔Altruism in Medicine. (Dr Barry Kerzin: A Personal Journey ) Video: Month and day of birth and location at 3:29-3:35.〕 When he was young he read a book by D.T. Suzuki's World of Zen, which sparked an interest in Buddhism.〔 Starting at around six, he was plagued by questions of who he was and why he was here; they led him to join a philosophy club in high school and to switch to studying philosophy in college; he had started as a pre-med student.〔Altruism in Medicine. (Dr Barry Kerzin: A Personal Journey ) Video: 4:30-8:20.〕 He had wanted to become a doctor and did choose to continue on to medical school, because at the age of eleven he had a brain abscess that caused him to have seizures and fall into comas; it was eventually treated by a neurosurgeon with four brain surgeries over several years; the experience inspired him to become a doctor so that he could help other people. Kerzin received BA in Philosophy from the University of California at Berkeley and in 1976 he received an MD degree from the University of Southern California.〔〔
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