Victor, a Brooklyn native, holds a bachelor’s degree in biomedical informatics and chemical technology from the City University of New York/New York City College of Technology. He furthered his education with a master’s in translational medicine, where he played a crucial role in developing an innovative pressure ulcer device. Currently in his third year of medical school at St. George’s University School of Medicine, Victor is also pursuing master’s degrees in Business Administration in Healthcare Management at the University of East London and Public Health at the University of Suffolk.
Aside from his studies, Victor has been actively involved in various research projects spanning multiple disciplines, including biomedical sciences, cardiology, allergy, asthma, immunology, gastroenterology, and rheumatology. He proudly contributed as an author to the esteemed ongoing medical textbook “Translational Pulmonology.” Additionally, Victor has dedicated his time to serving his community’s health needs, particularly in mental and reproductive health, by volunteering with crisis text lines to offer comfort and guidance.
Outside of academia, Victor enjoys playing soccer and basketball and immersing himself in different cultures through travel. His broad interests and unwavering commitment reflect his passion for making a positive impact in healthcare and beyond