Bruno Raúl Vargas García was born in the megalopolis that is today’s Mexico City, from a young age his family migrated to the state of Puebla, where he grew up in a modest town which name is as hard to pronounce as it is to find. He continued his education in a private school in the city of Puebla where he was unsettled by the inequality he saw between these two contexts. Once he terminated high school he worked in the USA as kitchen staff for half a year, and then started Med school in Mexico City. Where he rotated through various hospitals, witnessing the lack of social services that is given to those who are in a socioeconomic disadvantage. He then made his social service in Compañeros en Salud, where he discovers a new and completely distinctive approach to health that gave him the answer to so many unsettling things that saw through his life. Right now he is the clinical supervisor of 3 rural primary health centers in the Sierra of Chiapas where he gives accompaniment and counseling to this first year doctors that work as last mile healthcare workers. He has a profound respect and admiration for nature, he loves to admire the insects, flowers, trees, rivers, ponds and listen to all the songs that nature has. He loves all nature related activities like trekking, hiking, diving, kayaking, camping, birdwatching and is totally mad for long bicycle rides.
