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Dr. Thierry Duchatellier

 

Chief of Cardiology
Mercy Medical Center

Born and raised in Haiti. When he finished high school, he moved to Dominican Republic, where he finished his Medical Studies at Pontificia Universidad Católica Madre & Maestra. When he came to the United States he did his Internal Medicine residency, Cardiology and Nuclear Cardiology fellowship at Bronx Lebanon – Albert Einstein College of Medicine.

Thierry is currently Section Chief of Cardiology for the past 17 years, Past President of Medical Staff at Mercy Medical Center and Medical Director of the Cardiovascular Program at Molloy College in Rockville Centre.
He is one of six New York based Haitian-American physicians founding members of “Foundation for Hope and Health in Haiti” (FHHH) a non-profit organization that runs free medical clinics in Carries, L’Ile A Vache and other remote areas in the island; for indigent population of Haiti. Also, he is a member of “Forgotten Children of Haiti” (FCH), a non-profit organization that provides help for school canteens and orphanages in Haiti.

In 2013, Thierry was nominated and received the “Marie Rothschild Extraordinary Humanitarian Award”; in 2015 was honored and received the Standing Ovation Award given by the “RVC Guild for the Arts”; and in 2017 was nominated and received the “Theodore Roosevelt Award”, for his outstanding Service in the community. The award is presented by the Nassau-Suffolk Hospital Council to an individual contributing to the development of Long Island’s community hospitals in the spirit of the renowned former president and Long Island resident’s lifelong devotion to public service.