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Davis Fabre
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Davis Fabre

Personalized Path

Davis Fabre is a sophomore majoring in biomedical sciences on a pre-med track with a career goal of becoming a pediatric emergency physician.

Davis chose the Personalized Path because it allowed him to build his honors courses based on his interests. To further enhance his collegiate experience, he added the honors course EC210 - Principles of Microeconomics, taught by Ben Meadows, Ph.D.

During the Honors College New Student Experience retreat, Davis developed a passion to volunteer with The Exceptional Foundation after falling in love with their mission. He currently volunteers at The Exceptional Foundation in Homewood and has plans to volunteer throughout his undergraduate career. His service also extends to Children’s of Alabama in the Emergency Department as well as M-Power Ministries Health Clinic. In addition to his community involvement, he conducts research with Sara Gould, M.D. that looks at the head impact of different equestrian helmets in relation to concussions.

In his free time, Davis enjoys traveling and exploring new places. He recently participated in scuba diving lessons and worked on his certifications to prepare for a study-abroad trip to the British Virgin Islands.

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