HONOLULU — Gov. Neil Abercrombie announced Friday the appointment of Dr. Linda Rosen as director of the Department of Health, effective immediately. “Linda has more than 30 years of experience in the medical field and has held administrative positions for
HONOLULU — Gov. Neil Abercrombie announced Friday the appointment of Dr. Linda Rosen as director of the Department of Health, effective immediately.
“Linda has more than 30 years of experience in the medical field and has held administrative positions for more than a decade,” Abercrombie said. “Drawing from existing leadership within the Health Department, I have full confidence that Linda will continue the significant progress realized under late Director Loretta Fuddy for the remainder of her term.”
Fuddy was killed Dec. 11 when a small commuter plane operated by Makani Kai Air went down shortly after takeoff near Kaluapapa peninsula on Molokai. She was 65.
Rosen’s appointment is subject to state Senate confirmation.
With the DOH since 2000, Rosen has served as medical director of the Family Health Services Division and Pediatric Emergency Services, deputy director for Health Resources Administration and, most recently, chief of the Emergency Medical Services and Injury Prevention System Branch, where she was responsible for administering a comprehensive emergency medical services system, including 911 ambulance services, trauma system development and community injury prevention.
She is a pediatrician by training, working in the emergency and critical care and neonatology departments at the Kapiolani Medical Center for Women and Children from 1985 to 2000. She has also been a faculty member of the John A. Burns School of Medicine since 1987, as assistant and associate professor of pediatrics, and is currently an associate clinical professor of pediatrics and surgery.
Serving on a number of health boards and committees, Rosen is particularly passionate about reducing death, disability and health disparities through the application of a comprehensive public health approach to illness and injury, focusing on primary prevention and risk reduction.
A graduate of Punahou School, Rosen earned a bachelor’s degree in biology from the University of California, Los Angeles, a medical degree from the Baylor College of Medicine and a master’s degree in public health from John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.