Dr. Flick graduated Magna Cum Laude from Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, California, with a bachelor's degree in biology. During his time there, he was actively involved in high school and collegiate tutoring. After graduation, Dr. Flick moved to Chiang Mai, Thailand, where he taught high school mathematics at an international baccalaureate school. Before beginning medical school, he spent two years volunteering with international medical aid programs, working in seven different countries throughout Asia.
Dr. Flick then attended medical school at UC Irvine, supported by an Army Health Professions Scholarship. While there, he served on the admissions committee for four years and participated in the selection committee board. After medical school, he completed a family medicine residency in Oahu, Hawaii, where he also contributed to the residency admissions committee. Dr. Flick is board certified in family medicine and currently works as a flight surgeon for the Army.
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Dr. Flick once spent over a month living with the Samburu tribe in Kenya, Africa. Without electricity or running water, Dr. Flick lived in a hut and herded goats as a member of the tribe.