Collins Mbachu is a Resident Physician at NYU Langone Health since May 2022, responsible for the initial and ongoing assessment of patients' medical, physical, and psychosocial status. Prior experience includes serving as a Curriculum Consultant and Clinical Sciences Instructor for the CHAMPIONS NETWork summer program, where Collins led a team to educate pre-health students from underserved communities. As a Physics Lab Teacher's Assistant at Loyola University Chicago, responsibilities involved supervising and supporting students in achieving learning benchmarks. Additionally, Collins worked as a Research Assistant at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and at Loyola University Chicago's Risk & Resilience Lab, contributing to studies focused on community-based mentoring and violence exposure among youth. Collins holds a Doctor of Medicine degree from the University of Illinois Chicago, awarded in 2022, and a Bachelor's degree in Biophysics from Loyola University Chicago, completed in 2018.
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