MidWeek Cover Story Pens an Ode to Hawaiʻi Pacific Health Doctors
Published March 27, 2024
National Doctors' Day is celebrated every March 30 to honor the care physicians give to their patients, the work they do in their communities and their extraordinary devotion to saving lives.
In recognition of all of our dedicated doctors, five Hawaiʻi Pacific Health health care professionals represent their colleagues in a MidWeek cover story.
Pictured above, from left to right, they are:
- Dr. Christopher Orlang, Hawaiʻi Pacific Health Medical Group section chief of radiology, Wilcox Medical Center.
- Dr. Jared Oyama, Hawaii Pacific Health Medical Group interventional cardiologist based at Straub Benioff Medical Center.
- Dr. Emilie Stickley, Hawaiʻi Pacific Health Medical Group section chief of OB-GYN, University Women's Health at Hilo.
- Dr. Craig Boddy, Hawaiʻi Pacific Health Medical Group division chief of hematology/oncology based at Pali Momi Medical Center and Straub Benioff Medical Center.
- Dr. Loren Yamamoto, Hawaiʻi Health Partners pediatric emergency physician at Kapiʻolani Medical Center for Women & Children.
These doctors are just a few of the hundreds of medical professionals who are part of our dedicated HPH ʻohana of caregivers who all work in collaboration with each other. The vast impact of all of HPH's remarkable physicians is summarized in the excerpt below:
From the bustling streets of Honolulu to the rural pastures of Hawaiʻi island, few communities remain untouched by Hawaiʻi Pacific Health’s cadre of dedicated doctors. Whether navigating a first-time cancer diagnosis or rushing a feverish child to the Emergency Department, patients look to doctors as pillars of support, not only for medical expertise but also for words of comfort and guidance.
From the sun-kissed waters of Hanalei to the rainy valleys of Hilo and all mountains and shorelines in between, the contributions and commitment of our physicians know no bounds. Mahalo for helping us achieve our mission of creating a healthier Hawaiʻi.
The MidWeek issue is available on Oʻahu, Kauaʻi and Hawaiʻi Island this week. You can also read the story online.
Photo courtesy Lawrence Tabudlo/MidWeek.