Heres to your Health, June 13, 2013
Short Introduction
Brad Wilcox grew up in Provo, Utah except for childhood years spent in Ethiopia, Africa. He served his mission in Chile and later returned to that country to serve as a mission president. He is a professor at Brigham Young University and currently serves as a member of the Sunday School General Board.
Guest, Brad Wilcox
Brad Wilcox is a professor in the Department of Teacher Education at Brigham Young University where he also enjoys working with such programs as Especially for Youth, Women’s Conference, and Campus Education Week. He is the author of the book, The Continuous Atonement, and the BYU devotional, “His Grace is Sufficient.” Brad grew up in Provo, Utah except for childhood years spent in Ethiopia, Africa. He served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Chile and later returned to that country to preside over the Chile Santiago East Mission from 2003-2006. He and his family have also lived for a time in New Zealand where he directed a Study Abroad Program for Brigham Young University. Brad currently serves as a member of the Sunday School General Board. He and his wife, Debi, have four children and three grandchildren. Reading, writing, teaching, and traveling are some of his favorite things. He loves Peanut M&M's and pepperoni pizza, but he realizes that doesn't sound too healthy so he is really trying hard to learn to love salads.
Heres to your Health
I graduated from Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine in 2004. I did a year preceptorship in family medicine. I currently have my own practice, but over the past nine years I have worked in family practice, cancer, and anti-aging. I am a published researcher in alternative medicine. I am part of the Arbinger Professional Network.
My passion is treating gut issues since I deal with them too I can relate with my patients. I look at the whole person not just the symptoms. I have taught in seminars to other physicians. My proudest accomplishment is being a mom. I am a member of the NAPW.