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After graduating from Wayne State University School of Medicine second in a
class of 256, Dr. Pezzi pursued advanced training in emergency medicine,
exercise physiology, nutrition, physics, and engineering. He was one of
the few people in the country to be elected to Alpha Omega Alpha after the
second year of medical school. Dr. Pezzi is currently practicing medicine
and is also an inventor, with over 700 inventions to date. Being naturally
shy, he has sweated his way through dozens of television, radio, and newspaper
interviews — and he's now so acclimated to the trauma that his conditioned fear
responses are almost gone. He has developed a new technique of fractional
multiplication, in spite of his lifelong aversion to math. He has beaten
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Microsoft, Inc. and the richest man in the world, on a test of mathematical
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procedures. His brother has called him "the absent-minded Professor," a
characterization that is not without merit. For example, while a college
student at Michigan State University, he once went into the wrong room to take a
final exam. Even though he was not enrolled in the class, he scored 147
out of 150, easily the highest score achieved by any of the hundreds of students
taking the test. As a sophomore in college, he decided that his future was
in the CIA, not medicine, so he skipped most of organic chemistry. Three
days before the final, he changed his mind, crammed, and received a 4.0 for the
course. In spite of seriously misjudging the optimal strategy for taking
the Medical College Admissions Test (MCAT), he scored
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achieved the highest score ever attained on an IQ test administered nationwide,
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