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Colin Butler is a renowned medical professional and public health advocate, known for his significant contributions to the field of global health. He is the co-founder of the BODHI (Benevolent Organisation for Development, Health & Insight) and has been instrumental in promoting sustainable health practices worldwide.

Early Life and Education[edit]

Colin Butler was born in Australia. He pursued his education in the field of medicine and public health, earning his Bachelor's degree from the University of Sydney and his Doctorate from the Australian National University.

Career[edit]

Butler has had a diverse career, working in various capacities in the field of medicine and public health. He has served as a general practitioner, a public health physician, and a medical researcher. His research interests include global health, climate change and health, and sustainable development.

In 1989, Butler co-founded BODHI, a non-profit organization dedicated to improving global health and promoting sustainable development. Under his leadership, BODHI has implemented numerous health and development projects in India, Bangladesh, and Tibet.

Contributions to Medicine and Public Health[edit]

Butler's contributions to medicine and public health are extensive. He has published numerous research papers and books on global health, climate change, and sustainable development. His work has significantly influenced policy and practice in these areas.

In recognition of his contributions, Butler has received several awards and honors. He was named a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences in 2016 and was included in the Clarivate Analytics list of Highly Cited Researchers in 2018.

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