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Fred Gianola was born in Seattle and graduated from high school in 1965. He served in the Army, undergoing basic training and medical training, which led him to Vietnam where he worked in an evacuation hospital in the Mekong Delta. After his service, he joined the MEDEX program at the University of Washington, a program that recruits military veterans into health professions. He worked at the Country Doctor Community Clinic after graduation and later joined the National Cancer Institute in Bethesda, Maryland. In 1989, he returned to Seattle to help start the AIDS Clinical Trial Unit at the University of Washington and subsequently joined the MEDEX faculty in 1992, where he served as Clinical Coordinator. Gianola's formal education highlights his interest in bioethics, including a certificate program that he completed in 2000, and he has taught bioethics to MEDEX students. He completed a Master of Arts in Bioethics and Humanities in late 2013.
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