blog » August 13, 2012 by Elisa Schmitz

Welcoming Our New Physicians from @LoyolaHealth! by Elisa Schmitz

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Welcoming Our New Physicians from @LoyolaHealth!

I’m so excited to share that we’ve added three physicians to our 30Second Mom contributor team from Loyola University Health System (LUHS), a comprehensive academic medical center in Chicago with a strong tradition of providing high-quality patient care! Dr. Josephine Dlugopolski-Gach, Dr. Heidi Renner and Dr. Hannah Chow-Johnson help support LUHS’s three mission areas of excellence in clinical service, education of tomorrow’s health-care leaders and research that improves human health in our communities and around the globe.

Dr. Josephine Dlugopolski-Gach

Dr. Josephine is a mom of two boys who will add No. 3 in the fall. Board Certified in Adult Internal Medicine and Pediatrics, she enjoys taking care of patients of all ages. When not seeing patients or teaching medical students and residents at Loyola University Health System, she enjoys outdoor activities with her family and traveling.

Dr. Heidi Renner

Dr. Heidi loves being a mom of two (ages 5 years and 20 months). She enjoys taking care of patients from birth to geriatrics and everything in between. She is a primary care physician at Loyola University Health System and is Board Certified in Adult Internal Medicine and Pediatrics. She’s passionate about patient care, but she’s also passionate about spending time with her husband and kids, especially when it involves traveling and being outdoors.

Dr. Hannah Chow-Johnson

Dr. Hannah is a Board-Certified pediatrician and co-medical director of the Loyola University Health System center in North Riverside, Ill. A mom of three school-aged kids, she is an accomplished pianist and avid world traveler who speaks five languages.

We look forward to the doctors’ health and wellness contributions to 30Second Mom! If you have a topic you’d like to see covered, please leave us a comment below and we’ll do our best to get it done. And make sure to follow Loyola Health on Twitter, and like their page on Facebook to get even more great health information!

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