by Cheryl Krichbaum Among post-abortive women, those who emerge from the experience with a pro-choice viewpoint seem to be more vocal than those who regret their abortions and become pro-life. We can’t help wondering why. Post-abortive women are those who have had at...
MBP Reflection Long before she arranged to do a brief rotation with Tepeyac OB/GYN, medical student M.B.P. had a received a strong and favorable impression of Dr. Bruchalski and his work. Here, she shares what her rotation with Tepeyac taught her about the possibility...
By Biniam Abraham, PA-S, James Madison University I’m a physician assistant (PA) student from the James Madison University (JMU) Physician Assistant Program. As part of my clinical rotation I have been shadowing with and learning from the OB/GYN providers for the past...
When we first met her, briefly, amidst the hubbub of Divine Mercy Care’s 2018 Gala, we already knew that we were encountering one of the most remarkable donors our organization had ever seen. Sitting down to talk with Kay Crnkovich shortly before Thanksgiving, we...
Interviewer: You’ve been here far longer time than most people nowadays spend with any one employer. How did it all begin? What first inspired you to consider working with Tepeyac and what convinced you actually to make the move? Dr. Fisk: I spent the first several...
Anne Chaloux’s involvement with Divine Mercy Care came a few years ago within minutes of her first appointment with Dr. Bruchalski. In their wide-ranging conversation she mentioned that she had worked on the National Cathedral’s Gala. He boldly asked whether she would...