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Kazuma Nakagawa, MD, Chief, Queen’s Neuroscience Institute, Named to Modern Healthcare’s Top Diversity Leaders List

HONOLULU – The Queen’s Health Systems (QHS) is proud to announce that Kazuma Nakagawa, MD, FAAN, FAHA, Chief, Queen’s Neuroscience Institute, QHS, has been named to …

Ask A Specialist: Atrial Fibrillation With Dr. Alamelu Ramamurthi

The Centers for Disease Control predicts that more than 12 million people in the U.S. will have this condition in the year 2030.  We’re talking ...
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Speaking Of Health: Sleep During The Covid-19 Pandemic With Dr. Danilo Ablan

Dr. Danilo Ablan, Pulmonary, Critical Care, & Sleep Medicine Specialist talks about sleep during the COVID-19 pandemic. Click on the image below to view the ...
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ASK A SPECIALIST: SLEEP DURING COVID-19 WITH DR. DANILO ABLAN

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to rage on, the effects it is having on people is varied from depression to having trouble sleeping.  Dr. Danilo ...
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QNHCH Changes To Visitor Policy

Effective, Wednesday, September 8, one screened visitor with proof of vaccination will be allowed for inpatients at Queen’s North Hawai’i Community Hospital during visiting hours, ...
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The Queen’s Medical Center Reverified As Hawaii’s First And Only Level 1 Trauma Center

HONOLULU – The Queen’s Medical Center is pleased to announce that it has been reverified as a Level I Trauma Center by the American College ...
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QHS Names Linda Puu Vice President Of Quality & Patient Safety, QHS; Darryn Dunbar Senior Director Of Nursing Administration & Throughput, QMC

HONOLULU – The Queen’s Health Systems (QHS) has announced the appointments of a new vice president and a new senior director. Linda Puu has been named ...
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QNHCH Warns Of Non-Fda Approved Treatments Widely Available In Ranching Community

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently released a health advisory regarding the rapid increase in ivermectin prescriptions and reports of severer illness ...
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The Queen’s Medical Center Designated Center Of Excellence In Robotic Surgery.

HONOLULU – The Queen’s Medical Center was recently designated a Center of Excellence in Robotic Surgery by the Surgical Review Corporation (SRC).  The distinction recognizes ...
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Monoclonal Antibody Covid-19 Treatment Available At QNHCH

Queen’s North Hawai’i Community Hospital is expanding the use of Regeneron’s REGEN-COV2, a combination of two monoclonal antibodies.  This intravenous treatment is provided on an ...
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Medical Team Deploys To Hawaii To Support Frontline Caregivers At The Queen’s Health Systems.

HONOLULU – More than 80 medical workers funded by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) have arrived in Hawaii to provide assistance to frontline caregivers ...
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COVID-19 Pfizer Booster Shots For Immunocompromised Available At QNHCH

Third dose booster shots of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine are available for certain immunocompromised patients at Queen’s North Hawaii Community Hospital.   Vaccinations are available on ...
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The Queen’s Medical Center Stands Up Triage Tent To Help With Covid-19 Surge.

HONOLULU – The Queen’s Medical Center has erected a triage tent outside of its emergency department to help care for the influx of potential COVID-19 ...
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Ask A Specialist: Over-The-Counter Medications For Older Adults With Dr. Brita Aramaki.

Over-the-counter medications are generally safe for many adults, however for older adults they can be dangerous. Dr. Brita Aramaki, Geriatrician at The Queen’s Medical Center ...