Ask a Specialist: Carpal Tunnel with Dr. Geraldine Faivre
For those who find themselves sitting at a computer for much of the day, the risk of developing hand or wrist problems such as carpal
For those who find themselves sitting at a computer for much of the day, the risk of developing hand or wrist problems such as carpal
With the recent increase in colon cancer cases being detected, there’s a push for increased screening, especially for those 45 and older. On this episode
The Queen’s Health Systems has announced the following appointments: Alex Wroe, RN, BSN, CMAC, MBA has been named Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officerat
The Queen’s Medical Center has received re-accreditation under the American College of Surgeons (ACS) Commission on Cancer (CoC) Accreditation Program. The ACS CoC is a
According to the American Cancer Society, colon cancer is the third most commonly diagnosed cancer. On this episode of Ask a Specialist on the KHON2
The Queen’s Health Systems is pleased to announce that Tim Panks has been named as Chief Financial Officer. Panks succeeds Guy Nitta, who had been
It’s a rare spinal injury that usually affects beginner surfers. We’re talking about a condition known as surfer’s myelopathy. On this episode of Ask a
Today, The Queen’s Health Systems has acquired O‘ahu-based Kahi Mohala from California-based Sutter Health Pacific, connecting the behavioral health hospital with a broader continuum of
The Queen’s Medical Center-West Oahu held a groundbreaking ceremony today to begin work on its Emergency Department expansion project. Once completed, the project will more
September is National Spinal Cord Injury Awareness Month, a time to raise awareness about the latest advancements made in spinal cord treatments. On this episode
The Queen’s Medical Center – Manamana and The Queen’s Medical Center – West O‘ahu attained Magnet® recognition again– the highest institutional honor for hospital excellence
Laura Kau‘ionalani Nishizaki, LCSW, LMSW, has been promoted to VP of Native Hawaiian Health (NHH), Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Social Justice and Caregiver Wellness (DEIJ
Thanks to new advancements in technology, conditions like tennis elbow and rotator cuff tears can now be fixed with minimally invasive treatments. On this episode
September is Sepsis Awareness Month, a time to raise awareness about this serious and possibly life-threatening condition. On this episode of Ask a Specialist on
For a woman, finding out you’re pregnant can often come with a wide range of emotions: joy, nervousness, and that all too familiar feeling of
Getting a scrape or a cut can seem like a minor medical issue. But if it gets infected, that could lead to bigger problems. On
With high temperatures reaching near 90 degrees recently, many have been feeling the heat. So it’s a good time to remind everyone about staying hydrated
This time of year, lots of kids are spending time outdoors riding bicycles, scooters, or skateboards. And parents should also be ensuring that their kids
It’s a hormonal condition that affects a person’s parathyroid glands. We’re talking about primary hyperparathyroidism. On this episode of Ask a Specialist on the KHON2
July is Sarcoma Awareness Month, a time to recognize the signs and treatment of this rare type of cancer affecting about 17,000 people in the
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