IM/Peds doc with two decades of developing incarnational primary care networks for low-income US communities and sending to the 10/40 Window
Rick Donlon and three medical school classmates opened a health center for the poor in Memphis’ most medically underserved neighborhood in 1995. The work eventually grew to include eight health centers, five dental clinics, and a family medicine residency program. Beginning in 2003, many of the medical and dental providers, including Dr. Donlon, moved into the underserved communities where they work, planting house churches and sending missionaries to N Africa, the Middle East, and C Asia.