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Morikawa earned a B S in Occupational Therapy from Washington University in St Louis, Mo She previously served as Director of the C C of Honolulu Department of Community Services where she oversaw a range of human services, workforce development and housing programs
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These programs work together to monitor, investigate, prevent, and control infectious diseases in Hawaii, especially those preventable through immunizations, and to ensure Hawaii’s ability to respond to emergencies that threaten the public’s health
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1250 Punchbowl Street Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 Phone: (808) 586-4400 Director Director – Kenneth S Fink, MD, MGA, MPH Phone: (808) 586-4410 Deputy Director Deputy Director – Valerie M Kato Phone: (808) 586-4412 Health Resources Administration Deputy Director – Debbie Kim Morikawa Phone: (808) 586-4433 Environmental Health Administration
- State of Hawaii Department of Health Emergency Medical Services . . .
IV Old Business 9:14 Adoption of Hawaii Administrative Rules (HAR), Section 11-72-31 5 (treat no transport, and community paramedic visits) – Debbie Kim Morikawa indicated that this matter will be placed on hold until a new Branch Chief for the DOH’s Emergency Medical Services and Injury Prevention System Branch is hired
- State of Hawaii Department of Health Emergency Medical Services . . .
MD, chair of the Hawaii Trauma Advisory Council (HTAC), provided an update on the council’s activities He outlined HTAC’s role in advising DOH on trauma care standards,
- State of Hawaii Department of Health Emergency Medical Services . . .
Staff Present: Garrett Hall; Andrew Yonemura; Debbie Kim Morikawa; Eric Vaughan, MD; Kristy Luke; Meiko Arai; Ronald Kuroda, MD; Elizabeth “Libby” Char, MD; Robert Lau; Toni Naone; Dan Galanis, PhD; Zerui Renee Yu; Joseph Puente, and Jessamy Hornor
- Emergency Medical Services Advisory Committee (EMSAC): Agency Reports
The site evaluators are expected to tour the training centers and emergency departments in Oahu, Maui, and Hawaii They will also interview current and former students, faculty, mentors, nurses, physicians, and administrators
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– Debbie Kim Morikawa addressed the Paramedic Stipend Fund, originally established to support Kauai and Maui in covering travel and related expenses, while also aiming to mitigate workforce shortages
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