CommunityHealth
Victor Chreptowicz is a dedicated medical professional with diverse experience in healthcare and research. Currently serving as a Volunteer Medical Interpreter at CommunityHealth, Victor facilitates communication between English-speaking physicians and Polish-speaking patients. As a Project Manager for GI Research at the UW School of Medicine and Public Health, Victor has led research collaborations, contributing to nationwide studies on post-secondary academic success for IBD patients. Additionally, Victor has worked as a Workday Consultant II, successfully implementing benefits and HCM solutions for a variety of clients. Previous roles include Endoscopy Technician at MacNeal Hospital and Volunteer Medical Assistant at OUR LADY OF HOPE CLINIC INC. Victor Chreptowicz holds a Doctor of Medicine degree from Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, a Bachelor of Science in Biology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and a Master of Arts in Medical Sciences from Loyola University Chicago.
CommunityHealth
Founded in 1993, CommunityHealth is dedicated to serving the uninsured and underserved in Chicago and surrounding communities. We provide over 17,000 medical and dental visits for more than 10,000 patients every year. This level of care is made possible thanks to the time and talent of more than 1,000 volunteers, including 350+ providers (physicians, nurses, nurse practitioners, dentists, pharmacists, counselors, etc.). CommunityHealth’s main facility, the Lederman Family Health Center, is located in Chicago’s West Town neighborhood. In 2010, we opened a satellite in Chicago’s south side Englewood neighborhood — a community with great need and limited resources. As the largest volunteer-based free medical facility in the United States, we offer demonstrated success and an innovative model for providing compassionate and comprehensive medical and dental care to the uninsured. If you are interested in supporting CommunityHealth, you can be sure that your donation is truly making a difference. That’s because every dollar we spend translates to more than $8.00 in care delivered. As a totally free, volunteer-based organization, we receive no reimbursement from Medicare, Medicaid, or third-party payers. We rely on support from individuals, foundations, corporations, and institutions for more than 95% of our revenue. CommunityHealth simply could not exist without your commitment.