Trauma: A Survivor's Story w/ Dr. Clemea Donaldson

EPISODE · Feb 24, 2020 · 26 MIN

Trauma: A Survivor's Story w/ Dr. Clemea Donaldson

from Change My Life · host MJ Fave

Send us Fan MailA Survivor's Story Series: Dr. Clemea Donaldson was on her way to college to pursue her dream when suddenly her world was turned upside down. She was hit by an 18 wheeler and pronounced dead at the scene, but God intervened! Please engage as she shares her story of perseverance, grace and hope. You  can grab Dr. Donaldson's book hereRelated Episodes:▶  Scar Release Let's Connect: https://www.changemylifepodcast.comHave a show suggestion/feedback? Let us know ➡️[email protected] ABOUT THE GUEST:Dr. Clemea Donaldson is a doctor of Family Medicine in Chicago, Illinois. She is affiliated with Chicago Metrapolitian Medical Center, Family Doctor Medical, Cook County Hospitals and Healthcare Systems, and International Mobilizing Medical Missions.  She is a licensed Evangelist Missionary and a Member of Friendly Temple COGIC. Her pastor is Bishop Edwin Walker. Dr. Donaldson received her degree in 2017. She completed her Clinical Medical training through The University of Chicago and AMITA Health Corporation.   Clemea's is excited about her first published book; From Wheelchair to White Coat.The book gives real life experiences of a young lady experiencing many obstacles that could have potentially hindered her from succeeding and accomplishing her goals in life, but her strength and faith in God allowed her to triumph. She wants her audience to feel encouraged and remember with God all things are possible. Never give up hope!From Wheelchair to Whitecoat was nominated by Xulon's Publishing Press for the Christian Author of the Year Award!Support the showThanks For Listening 🎧❤️

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