Meet our partners
Partnerships with governments and other NGOs have been critical in our mission to create self-sustaining healthcare systems in underserved communities. We work with these strategic partners to address community development needs that provide a public health benefit. These initiatives are part of CE’s “more than medicine” approach, which prioritizes community well-being.
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CE works in partnership with the Office of Global Health at Rush University Medical Center. The programs work together to bring medical expertise and provide opportunities for service learning at our partner sites in the DR and Haiti.
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CE works to create sustainable health systems. The Ministry of Health in the Dominican Republic assists in the transition of our primary care initiatives to a permanent, registered health system, allowing for continuity through funding and support.
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CE works in partnership with Engineers Without Borders to eliminate standing water in Villa Verde, to improve public health and reduce water-borne illness.
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CE partnered with the philanthropic branch of Laboratorios Feltrex, a Dominican pharmaceutical company, to bring Continuing Medical Education (CME) to local physicians with limited CME options.
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CE partnered with Medline to create an electronic inventory system for CE’s medical supplies, resulting in increased efficiency and decreased costs.
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CE partnered with PSN in Haiti when ongoing political unrest and safety concerns impacted our ability to see patients. The partnership provides our team with clinic space and additional support, while simultaneously allowing CE to expand its care and provide medical supplies for a greater patient population.
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CE partnered with ProFamilia, an NGO dedicated to providing family planning and women’s health services in Duquesa, to increase primary care initiatives and sustainable public health programs.
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CE partnered with Promesse Meds, an organization that supplies CE with discounted or free medications used by our medical teams in the DR.