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Dr. Emmanuel Hostin is an American physician specializing in orthopedic surgery. He resides in New York City, New York and has an orthopedic clinic on Lexington Avenue. Dr. Hostin is 45 years old; he was born in New York City in 1973. He graduated from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in 1996 and went on to do his internship at the same University. He completed his residency at Johns Hopkins in 2001. After that he went to University Of Pennsylvania Healthcare System to do his fellowship. Dr. Hostin is affiliated with Lenox Hill Hospital in New York, NY. He is one of the 113 specialist orthopedic surgeons there.
Dr.Emmanuel Hostin has specialized in Orthopedic Surgery. Orthopedic surgeons diagnose and treat ailments affecting muscles, bones, joints, treating sports injuries, degenerative diseases, tumors, infections, and birth defects. They regularly perform joint repair and replacement operations. Dr. Hostin mostly deals with problems like fracture, dislocation, gout, sprains, carpal tunnel syndrome, anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) damage, lateral and medial epicondylitis, also known as tennis and golf elbow.
Dr. Hostin has been practicing for almost 20 years now. Some of the procedures he mastered, during this course of time, are anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) surgery, shoulder fracture and dislocation treatment, carpal tunnel release, fractures and dislocations of knee and leg, total knee replacement, myofascial trigger point injection, and rotator cuff surgery. Doctor Hostin is widely known for his ethical practices. He has never once been charged with malpractice or called up for disciplinary action by the medical board. Dr. Hostin is fluent in Spanish. Dr. Hostin maintains a Facebook profile, where he can be reached for social interaction. He is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha.
Dr. Hostin is currently married to Sunny Hostin who is a legal analyst for ABC news Sunny Hostin, aged 47, is not only a successful woman in the field of law and a journalist, she also has a happy family life with her husband and two children.
Sunny Hostin is an American lawyer, journalist, columnist, and social commentator. Sunny Hostin is considered by many to be a legal expert and is a television personality working as a co-host on the popular talk show ‘The View’. She is often invited to analyze various burning issues and high-profile criminal cases in the news. At the age of six, Sunny was a witness to a violent crime; the brutal stabbing of her uncle. Similarly, a year later she also saw the murder of a friend’s father in front of a candy store in The Bronx. But instead of getting discouraged, Sunny used these experiences to define her passion. In fact, Sunny claims that these threatening experiences didn’t break her but encouraged her to become a prosecutor. She shared in an interview:"Those incidents shaped who I am, those experiences made me strong - there's nothing I can't handle. They also informed my career direction. I think I became a prosecutor in large part because of those experiences."
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Hostin narrated the story of how she met Dr. Hostin. She says she views him as the love of her life and recounts how she fell for him. “I remember seeing him for the first time when I was quite young. He was a decent looking person, unlike many other guys our age. I had just started working as a journalist and as far as I can remember, he was still in medical school” she said. “We belonged in completely different fields, so meeting each other by chance was out of question. It was our mutual friend who took us on a double date. I went with my girlfriend and Emmanuel was with his guy friend. So, we met with the help of our friends. “And as soon as I saw him with his friend, something just felt right” Hostin said jokingly. “I knew he was the one, so I asked my friend to arrange yet another date with him. He seemed very shy at first. It was that second date that brought us together. After that, there was no looking back.”
She further added: “I couldn’t have found a more loving and brilliant person in my life. If I hadn’t gone on that double date, I would have never known him. I am extremely lucky to have a husband like him. He is a darling and has given me two beautiful angels. He is always there to support me in my good and bad days. Without him I would have been nothing.”
After the devastating 2010 earthquake in Haiti, Emmanuel Hostin traveled there a few times on medical relief missions. The description of the devastation is heart breaking, but at the same time, inspiring: “All around, the grounds had the atmosphere of a bustling village. Young men approached visitors to offer translation services. Workers used wheelbarrows to transport people and wheelchairs to deliver supplies. One medical team or another - among the dozens that helped at the hospital - always seemed to be arriving or going home. Spanish volunteers handled clean water. The Canadians looked after "the forest," a shaded area where patients lay in the open surrounded by their families. A Haitian administrator said there were 300 patients. But a glance around the grounds showed many more. One doctor said the ER alone had seen 250 people in one day. At any one time…about 1,000 patients were being treated in the tents.”
Emmanuel did what he could for the people of Haiti who were appreciative of his efforts. In an effort to repay the doctor, the people often gave him needlepoints. Hostin’s wife says: “He did whatever he could and most people could not pay him. These needlepoint’s are often some of the most expensive things people owned, for them to give these to my husband was incredibly meaningful. They are priceless." The couple proudly displays the needlepoints in their home.
The Hostins co-own the restaurant Alvin & Friends with Alvin Clayton in New Rochelle, New York, which specializes in contemporary cuisine of southern and Caribbean flavors. The Hostin couple has two children, son Gabriel and daughter Paloma
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