PACIFIC HEALTH MINISTRY

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PACIFIC HEALTH MINISTRY
2014
Newsletter
PACIFIC HEALTH MINISTRY
Providing Spiritual Care and Education
1245 Young Street, Suite 204, Honolulu, HI 96814
Website: www.phmhawaii.org
Administrative Hours of Operation:
2014 Staff
Linda Rich
Interim Administrator
Rev. Dr. Sergei Petrov
CPE Director &
Community Educator
Chaplain Ruth Peterson
Good Samaritan Pohai Nani
Chaplain Jessica Gibo
Chaplain Stephen Prusinski
Telephone: (808)591-6556 Fax: (808)593-9206
Email: [email protected]
8:00am-4:30pm Monday - Friday
PROFESSIONAL CHAPLAIN NEWS
Sco Berggren is serving as the first PHM
Chaplain at Kahi Mohala, the newest health care
organiza on to contract with PHM.A recent
graduate of PHM's CPR program, Chaplain
Sco earned his M.Div. degree at Golden Gate
Bap st Theological Seminary in Vancouver, WA,
and has worked with youth with mental health
and learning challenges in a variety of se ngs.
Hawaii State Hospital
Chaplain Scott Berggren
Kahi Mohala
Chaplain Phyllis Hormann
Chaplain Stephen Jarrett
Kaiser Foundation Hospitals
Chaplain Joshua Almanza
Chaplain Angela Smerz
Kapiolani Medical Center
for Women & Children
Bora Kim,
also a recent PHM CPE graduate, joins the
chaplaincy team at The Queen's Medical
Center, Punchbowl. Her M.A. in counseling
and pastoral care is from new Brunswick
Theological Seminary in New Jersey.
Chaplain Gail Sugimoto-Leong
Kuakini Medical Center
Bora Kim preparing for “Tea for the Soul”
Chaplain Susan Gaffney
Legacy of Life Hawaii
Chaplain Danette Kong
Chaplain Mark Kliewer
Maui Memorial Medical Center
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Chaplain Nathan Kohashi
Pali Momi Medical Center
Chaplain Al Miles
Chaplain Jessica Pomales
Chaplain Bora Kim
Rev. Mark Kliewer has joined the PHM staff
serving along with Rev. Dane e Kong at the Maui
Memorial Medical Center. Chaplain Mark received is
M.Div. from San Francisco Theological Seminary and
was ordained by the Presbyterian Church.
Chaplain Mark recently taught a Spiritual Volunteer
Training Program at Maui Memorial Medical Center
and 8 individuals completed the 12 hour program.
Queen’s Medical Center
Chaplain Walter Stevens
Queen’s Medical Center
West Oahu
Chaplain Anthony Silano
Straub Clinic & Hospital
Chaplain Charles Card
Chaplain Stephen Broadus
VA Community Living Center
Rev. Walter Stevens
Began serving as the Chaplain
at the Queen’s Medical Center
West Oahu in May a er 3 and
a half years as night chaplain at
the Queen’s Medical Center
Punchbowl.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
BOARD
OF DIRECTORS
President
Mernie Miyasato Crawford
The holiday season is a natural me to reflect on
the year gone by and all that happened along the
way. This certainly rings true for PHM and all those
commi ed to its mission, as Y2014 brought more
change than ever an cipated.
Vice President
Ralph Aona
Treasurer
Ronald Gouveia
Secretary
Walter Yoshimitsu
Members of the Board
Joanne Arizumi
Patricia Camero
Mimi Harris
Hugh Hazenfield
C. Mike Kido
Michael Magaoay
Scott Makuakane
William W. Paty
Tom Teson
Alice Tucker
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In June, our Execu ve Director, the Rev. Deborah
Whisnand, announced her decision to return to
her home State of Texas, accep ng a posi on as
Clinical Chaplain at the Baylor St. Luke’s Medical
Center in Houston. She did so a er having given us 3 years of strong leadership at the helm,
reevalua ng our programs and opera ons, expanding and strengthening both our Clinical
Chaplaincy services to healthcare ins tu ons and our Clinical Pastoral Educa on (CPE)
mission. We bid her a fond aloha in July with a lovely sendoff coordinated by our Staff.
Almost immediately, the planning for Interim leadership and a Search Commi ee for a
permanent new Execu ve Director was mobilized, with input and involvement from Rev.
Whisnand, our Clinical staff, Administra ve Staff and the Board. As o en happens in our
local island network, people, connec ons, circumstances and ming all conspired on our
behalf to lead us to confirm the perfect individual as our interim leader: Ms. Linda Rich,
LCSW.
Linda had only just re red as Execu ve Director of Salva on Army’s Family Treatment
Services, having begun her service there as a Clinical Director. In true testament to her skill,
exper se and judgment, Linda inevitably rose to the posi on of leadership and re red with
the hear elt gra tude and recogni on of its staff and the clients and cons tuencies they
serve.
Effec ve July 1, 2014, Linda became our Interim
Administrator. Together with our Director of
CPE, Sergei Petrov, and Clinical Chaplains Rev. Al Miles and Rev. Gail Sugimoto-Leong, Linda oversees, manages and directs PHM’s programs, personnel,
opera ons and finances – all supposedly on a half- me basis. She has commi ed to see us through our permanent ED Search effort which is ac vely
ini ated and underway. More than simply filling a void as a ‘placeholder’,
Linda has almost seamlessly steered our course during a period of considerable challenge, providing a caring presence
and firm founda on for our Staff, our Residents and our ins tu onal partners in support of the irreplaceable services we
provide across this State.
This is the me of year to remember that change is a given, but how we respond is up to us to decide. Despite the
unexpected stressors encountered on the path le behind us, I see nothing but good dings ahead in Y2015.
Happy New Year to all.
With
grateful
hands
together,
Mahalo
For supporting
Pacific Health Ministry
through the Foodland’s Annual
Community Gifts Program.
We received $3,536 in donations from our generous
donors, the community, Foodland and Western Union.
CLINICAL PASTORAL EDUCATION
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Professional Advisory Group
Rod Chamberlain
PHM is blessed to have a group of professionals from the community who volunteer their
me and exper se to help guide and improve our CPE program, providing advice and consulta on on program planning, development and program evalua on. They are leaders in medicine, chaplaincy, nursing, and educa on and reflect PHM's interfaith focus. Our current PAG
group began taking shape in 2011, when PHM began prepara ons for Clinical Pastoral Educaon 10-Year Accredita on review of our CPE program. Rod Chamberlain, D.Ed., Kamehameha
Schools Vice President of Campus Educa on, agreed to chair this group and skillfully led it
through the “dire straits” of ensuring that PHM's CPE program met all of its accredita on
requirements. Rod’s leadership as a Chairperson of PAG con nued un l November 2014. We
are profoundly grateful to Rod for his exemplary service as a Chairperson and his ongoing
support of PHM through PAG.
The new PAG Chair is Clarence Liu, our “own” PHM Staff Chaplain, who re red from
Hospice Hawaii in 2012 a er serving PHM since 1994. PAG currently consists of: PAG
Chairperson: Chaplain Clarence Liu, Pacific Health Ministry Chaplain (Re red); Dr. Rod
Chamberlain, Ed.D., Vice President, Campus Strategic & Academic Affairs; Ma hew Corry,
Managing Editor, Kamehameha Publishing; Dianne Ishida, Ph.D., APRn, Re red, Associate
Professor in the UH School of Nursing and Dental Hygiene; Rev. Nathan Kohashi, Pacific
Health Ministry Chaplain, serving at Pali Momi Medical Center; Rev. Dave Rassmussen,
Chaplain and Director of Spiritual Life at Castle Medical Center; Dr. Liz Rhee, MD, Geriatrician, Queen’s Medical Center; Dr. Emese Somogyi, MD, Medical Director, Castle Medical
Center; Pieper J. Toyama, Head of School Emeritus, Pacific Buddhist Academy.
Mahalo to these esteemed professionals for their contribu ons to our mission!
Clarence Liu
CPE Residency Program
The 2013 - 2014 CPE Program ended
in August with a gradua on ceremony
held at the Pali Momi Medical Center.
Graduates pictured le to right: Sco Berggren,
Bora Kim, Steven S tely, Jeremy Carr and Les Araki.
2014 - 2015 CPE Residents
Pictured below le to right: Robert Mollot serving
at Pali Momi Medical Center, Robert Jansen serving
at the Queen’s Medical Center, Jeremy Carr serving
at the Queen’s Medical Center, Steven S tely serving
at Kapiolani Medical Center for Women and Children,
Kara Dreflak-Utley serving at the Good Samaritan
Pohai Nani, and Laura Ri er serving at the Queens
Medical Center
Tripler Army Medical Center ~ Summer Unit Gradua on
Bo om Row: Ronel Estorgio, Kara Dreflak-Utley, Mario Palanca and
Alvin Owens. Top Row: CPE Director; Sergei Petrov, Kevin Gilbert,
Dan Jensen, Keith Buczak, Kyeong Woon Nam, Chaplain Al Miles and
Col. Wayne Boyd, who is the Pacific Regional Medical Command Chief,
Department of Ministry and Pastoral Care at the Tripler Army Medical
Center.
DONATIONS TO PACIFIC HEALTH MINISTRY
HONOR FRIENDS OR FAMILY WITH A GIFT TO PACIFIC HEALTH MINISTRY
This is the season of giving. Perhaps you’re trying to find a gi for a friend or family member who seems to have everything.
Maybe you’re commi ed to alterna ve gi giving, looking for meaningful gi s outside of the commercialism that has overwhelmed this me of year. Honoring the special people in your life with a gi to Pacific Health Ministry may be the answer!
PHM will provide you with a gi card or send one to your honoree acknowledging your gi . Call the PHM office for more
informa on or mail your contribu on with the name and address to receive the gi card to our office.
Many of us make end of the year contribu ons to the non-profits we support. Please consider a year end gi to Pacific
Health Ministry to support our educa on of professional chaplains and our hospital and our ministry in health care and
re rement se ngs. There are many ways to give. Our website makes it easy, or you can drop a check in the mail.
Community support has always been an important part of sustaining PHM’s ministry and we are grateful.
December is filled with holy days and mes of joy and celebra on for many religious tradi ons. As we celebrate in our
various ways, the staff and board of Directors wish you and yours peace, joy and love.
Malama pono,
Linda
PACIFIC HEALTH MINISTRY MISSION STATEMENT:
Our mission is to provide the highest quality interfaith spiritual care to the people of
Hawaii, pastoral training to students around the world and education for the community .
SERVICE FOCUS:
● INSTITUTIONAL SPIRITUAL CARE
● CLINICAL PASTORAL EDUCATION
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