Corey Hébert

[1] Hébert is also the Chief Medical Officer of Emmaus Life Sciences, a publicly traded pharmaceutical corporation.

Hebert was previously the on-air Chief Medical Editor for WDSU, the NBC television affiliate New Orleans and the Gulf Coast, and for Hearst-Argyle Broadcasting for over 17 years.

Hébert was chosen as Chief Resident of Pediatrics in 2000 at Tulane Medical Center which made him the first African American[4] to hold that position in the history of that institution.

He hosts a weekly radio show on the Cumulus Broadcasting Network titled Doctor for the People[6] which has an interactive platform for Hébert to connect with urban communities.

He testified before the United States Congress on April 28, 2010, on the safety of Federal Emergency Management Agency trailers.

Corey Hébert on set at the WDSU-TV studio in New Orleans