Background
Gahlinger is the son of Anton Josef Gahlinger (1918–1959) and Margrit Rosa (1917–2007), both of whom were citizens of Switzerland. His father was a career military man who commanded the Swiss cavalry during World World War II and later served as the Captain of the Swiss Guards under Pope Pius XI and Pope Pius XII. The family subsequently emigrated to Canada, where his father bought a produce farm.
Education
And Doctor of Philosophy in Anthropology, Master of Public Health in Epidemiology, and Doctor of Medicine He studied at numerous universities, with degrees from the University of California, Berkeley and University of California, Davis.
Career
His books include Computer Programs for Epidemiologic Analysis (see Winpepi), Northern Manitoba from Forest to Tundra, The Cockpit, Illegal Drugs, Health for Pilots, Drugs and Justice, and The Medical Tourism Travel Guide. The father’s early death plunged the family into poverty. Gahlinger left school at age 14 to become a farm worker, and later worked underground at Giant Mine gold mine near Yellowknife in the Canadian Northwest Territories and was a logger for MacMillan Bloedel Limited on Vancouver Island in British Columbia.
At age 20, he gained entry to college despite lacking a high school education or diploma. degrees.
(This information is from The Cockpit)
Gahlinger is a citizen of Switzerland, Canada, and the United States. In 1996, Gahlinger became Chief Medical Officer of Johnston Atoll, a chemical weapons demilitarization site in the mid-Pacific.
Under his stewardship, the island obtained JCAHO (Joint Commission) and International Organization for Standardization-9000 accreditation and certification by the Chemical Weapons Convention for health care. In 2008, Gahlinger started MediCruiser Family Practice & House Calls.
This company has a traditional clinic, telemedicine operations, and a Doctor"s house call service.
lieutenant is located in West Jordan, Utah. In 2004 Gahlinger wrote the textbook Illegal Drugs: A Complete Guide to Their History, Chemistry, Use and Abuse, a reference on illegal drugs. In 2014, he had to surrender his Utah medical license, and earlier was "stripped of his license to prescribe controlled substances by state regulators.. for continuing to prescribe controlled substances to patients even though he had not held a valid Drug Enforcement Administration registration in Utah since December 2013.".