Podcast A More Perfect Union Episode 3 – Emanie Dorival from Ephphatha Medical Center Services and Progressive Health of Delaware’s David Donohue
The First State’s environment and health can have a significant impact on the lives of communities, especially those in the most vulnerable and underserved areas.
Emanie Dorival, a nurse practitioner from Haiti, joins us for this discussion. Emanie founded Ephphatha Medical Care Services which is a Haitian clinic in Seaford.
We are joined by Dr. David Donohue (primary care physician) who is a fellow of the American College of Physicians, American College of Lifestyle Medicine, and one of the owners of Progressive Health of Delaware.
Delaware Humanities is a state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities. This podcast is brought to your attention by Delaware Humanities. Its mission is strengthening communities by encouraging all Delawareans, regardless of their political affiliation, to be inspired, informed, engaged, and to share the richness of human experience.
We are grateful to The National Endowment for the Humanities
Its support in the A More Perfect Union initiative, which aims to show and enhance the critical role of the humanities in our nation, as well as supporting projects commemorating 2026’s 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.
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