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Michelle Fernandez Obituary

A passionate leader in emergency medicine, Michelle C. Fernandez, M.D.. M.P.H., traveled the world sharing her talents with those fortunate enough to witness her excellence. She died December 25, 2023, at age 49. Asked why she became a physician, she replied, "When I figured out what I was capable of and what the world needs, there was no other choice." Dr. Fernandez was a wizard at "O.P.P." ("Other Peoples' Problems," she quipped) and thrived as an adrenaline junkie, often working more than 30 days in a row. Thousands are alive today due to her medical prowess (defined as "bravery in battle"). Yet her prowess extended beyond crime-ridden US inner cities to Iraqi war zones and into Amazonian jungles. After surviving her own childhood trauma, Dr. Fernandez devoted her life to serving the most traumatized. A graduate of Auburn University (1998), she received her Master of Public Health from Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine (2002) and her Doctor of Medicine from Tulane University (2007). She completed emergency medicine residency at New York-Presbyterian in Queens (2010), where more than 130 languages are spoken in the emergency department by patients in the most ethnically diverse county in the US. She found "her people" in New Orleans dive bars, Oklahoma Native American reservations, and at Iraqi gas stations, where she'd be hanging out conversing in Arabic with the owner and patrons. As a doctor, her greatest joy was to be fully present and deeply compassionate amid life-and-death emergencies.Michelle worked hard, but played harder. From night snorkeling in the Caribbean to racing her sports car down narrow New Orleans streets, spending time with Michelle was like riding a rollercoaster. You felt excited, a little nervous, and a bit scared. Yet when it was over you'd have survived one of the most exciting experiences of your life. A fierce protector, unbreakable confidante, and force of nature, she was dubbed "Hurricane Fernandez," by friends who labeled her a category 5 (and 5-star physician). An unforgettable bundle of energy and memorable character in the minds of all, Hurricane Fernandez lived life in the eye of the storm, yet also shared her love effortlessly. Gift-giving was her specialty and she delighted in presenting handmade cards and jewelry uniquely chosen for each person. Dr. Fernandez had well-treated depression and ADHD, high functioning on her medications for twenty years-until her doctor retired. Despite help from physician friends with finding another doctor, Dr. Fernandez was unable to secure a new physician willing to continue her medications. As a result, she slipped into a state of depressive hopelessness and chose to end her life on Christmas Day 2023. Preceded in death by her beloved rescue cat, Travis, she is survived by rescues, Egypt and Cheetah. Donations in her honor may be made to the cat rescue of your choice or physician suicide prevention programs at IdealMedicalCare.org.

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Published by The Times-Picayune from Feb. 28 to Mar. 3, 2024.

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LeRhonda Jessop

May 4, 2024

I just learned of Dr Fernandez´ passing, I had the honor and joy to work along side her in Okla. When I say she lite up the room, it was an understatement. I would usually catch her listening to some random music like Banana Pudding (which is one of my regular jammers) talking about her beloved city of NOLA or sharing stories of our sweet fur babies. The world lost a huge light when she passed but I am sure her legacy will carry on. Thank you for the beautiful tribute to her life and remembering her with the spunk, love and passion she showed everyone.

TAMALA HUCKEBY

March 9, 2024

I only worked with Michelle a handful of times. I felt very comfortable around her, I thought she was an amazing person. I wish i could have gotten to spend more time with this wonderful human being. God rest her soul.

Lynn Weigel

March 5, 2024

I´ve known Michelle´s family all of my life. They are loving and compassionate and tried to help Michelle throughout her life. She will be deeply missed and always loved.

Chickie

March 4, 2024

I am so very sorry to learn of this devastating news....my deepest sympathy and sincere condolences to you all.
I pray for her soul and for her grieving family.

Connie Chapman

March 3, 2024

As a lifelong family friend I can say Michelle was loved by her family who tried to get her help.
The family has chosen to grieve in private.

Debbie May

March 2, 2024

What a tremendous force of nature...she will most certainly be missed, that's one hurricane the world needs. May God's mercy and grace comfort her family and friends.

Courtney

March 1, 2024

Although I did not know Ms. Fernandez, I hope that she knows she was important. Just reading her obituary made me happy to know she existed in this world and she will continue to exist through the wonderful stories that are shared about her. My sympathy is with you all.

Jean Turner

February 29, 2024

Speaking Truth is so important and helpful
May God´s Grace Be With This Family

Amy

February 29, 2024

Sounds like this person helped so many people in her short time here. Condolences to everyone grieving her passing...a life well lived for sure.

Pam Bordelon

February 29, 2024

To Dr. Fernandez's family & friends,
So very sorry to read of my fellow Auburn grad's passing. I didn't have the pleasure of ever meeting her but she sounds like an amazing woman - someone I would have soon called friend. Please accept my sincere condolences.

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