Outreach Community Health Centers
Nicole Mubanga, MD has a diverse work experience in the healthcare field. Nicole started their career as a Resident Physician at Aurora Health Care in 2013 and worked there until 2016. Following that, they worked as a Family Medicine Physician at Milwaukee Health Services, Inc. from 2016 to 2020. In 2020, they became the Chief Medical Officer at KENOSHA COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER INC and held this position until February 2023. Most recently, they have taken on the role of Chief Medical Officer at Outreach Community Health Centers from February 2023 onwards. Nicole has also served as an Urgent Care Physician at Aurora Health Care since 2018. Their work experience showcases their expertise in various areas of medicine, including residency training, family medicine, and executive leadership.
Nicole Mubanga, MD pursued their education with a strong focus on medicine and healthcare. In 2001, they started their undergraduate studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where they earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Medical Microbiology and Immunology in 2005.
Following their undergraduate education, Dr. Mubanga attended the Medical College of Wisconsin from 2009 to 2013, where they obtained their Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree.
In 2016, they obtained certification with the American Academy of Family Physicians, specifically the Board of Certification in Family Medicine.
Most recently, in 2021, Dr. Mubanga completed a Fellowship at the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine in the field of Community Health Center Executive Fellowship.
Overall, Dr. Nicole Mubanga has a strong educational background in medicine and healthcare, with a focus on family medicine and community health.
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Our History and Mission Formerly Health Care for the Homeless, Outreach Community Health Centers (OCHC) has, at the heart of its mission, a drive to provide the highest quality health care and support services to the most vulnerable people in the Greater Milwaukee Area: the homeless, those experiencing extreme poverty and the uninsured. Incorporated in 1980, Outreach Community Health Centers began direct service delivery in 1984 as a demonstration project funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Pew Memorial Trust. During the past 35 years, OCHC programs have grown to provide a strong continuum of services for the homeless as well as a critical complement of support services for the poor and uninsured. Today, OCHC delivers services to those in need at six different locations, while our Street Outreach team seeks and finds homeless people sheltered in abandoned buildings and parks, as well as those seeking service at area shelters, food pantries and meal sites. OCHC serves the most disadvantaged people in Milwaukee County. Residents of the 5 poorest zip codes in Milwaukee County make up 40% of OCHC’s service population, and the zip code of our primary service site, 53206, has a median household income that is 48.7% lower than that of the county as a whole.