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Kerem Al, born in Ankara in 1979, completed his medical education at Gazi University Faculty of Medicine from 1998 to 2004. He had a keen interest in various art forms and meditation. He voluntarily chose not to take any specialization exams. He worked as an emergency room doctor until 2018. Living in a village in Cappadocia for 14 years, he learned various skills from skilled artisans in diverse fields. As a practicing doctor, he personally witnessed the impact of pharmaceutical companies on the healthcare system and their tendency to make people reliant on medication, which drew him to focus on Far Eastern Medicine.
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