Awards recognise outstanding contribution to Pacific health
26 August 2016
Awards recognise outstanding
contribution to Pacific health
The Pasifika
Medical Association Service Awards and Life Awards 2016
recognises the outstanding service made by Pacific medical
practitioners to their communities.
The PMA Service Awards
acknowledge PMA members who have shown an exceptional and
outstanding commitment to a health service organisation or
community.
The recipients of the PMA Service Awards
are:
• Hamish Crooks, Chief Executive of
Pacific Homecare
• Dr Josephine Aumea
Herman, Fellow Bakerfield Medical and Urgent Care and
Auckland University researcher
Both have demonstrated excellence in the health sector; particularly towards the health of Pacific people and communities, promoting effective care and support of those in need. They have strived to develop and improve PMA’s communities of care, inspiring others to take the initiative to produce a brighter future for their communities.
The Life Awards
were awarded to:
• Dr Suitafa Deborah Ryan
Nicholson, Principal Pacific Perspectives
•
Dr Colin Tukuitonga, Director General, Secretariat
Pacific Community
• Dr Tearikivao Maoate,
Paediatric Surgeon and Urologist
• Mrs
Debbie Sorensen, CEO Pasifika Futures Ltd
The recipients are influential figures in the Pacific healthcare sector and are active in improving Pacific health services and training.
Patron of PMA Dr Joe Williams says these are individuals who have shown passion and commitment to Pacific health service in New Zealand and the Pacific region. They have contributed excellent services at community level, and offer outstanding support and dedication within the health sector.
The awards celebrate the outstanding contributions of inspirational Pacific health professionals in New Zealand.
All were honoured and humbled to be recipients of this year’s PMA Service and Life Awards.
ENDS.