Skip to main content

Herminia Iloreta Gaspar—UFCH Progress Awardee 2013 for Healthcare-Medicine

Determined, intelligent, a rose among the thorns as she is the only woman among her four brothers, and doctors of medicine while Herminia is a professional nurse, certified, registered yet so very much active in the Filipino community in Hawaii.

On April 2014, Herminia and the group of other volunteers went to Sinait, Ilocos Sur, her hometown for a medical mission providing free medicines and services to the people of Sinait. She also the major donor including the Iloreta family to the construction of the Sto. Cristo Milagroso Marker in reverence to the Black Nazarene or Apo Lakay that was landed at the shore of Dadalaquiten Norte [Logo], Sinait, Ilocos Sur, by donating the parcel of land where the Shrine or marker was constructed with the support of numbers of generous donors.

Herminia and her husband Bill Gaspar are volunteers for the Adopt-a-Highway Projects and the Feeding the Homeless and the Hawaii Food Bank, this writer’s pet project as a mission service and for the OFCC/UFCH partnership for community service. 

I had the honor of nominating her for the annual UFCH Progress Award in 2013 based on all her good services and outstanding contribution to the community.

1.   Personal Achievements: [educational attainment, accomplishments nominee has done for her/himself/family, etc.]
In February 2012, “I took a more challenging position at Wahiawa General Hospital as Manager for Peri-operative services (Operating room, Ambulatory, PACU, Anesthesia), Central Supply and Transporters.

1.    Manages at least 34 employees.

2.    Oversees employee’s department orientations, competencies, educations/in-services, licenses/certifications/ safety training to meet regulatory requirements,

3.    Oversees staff to make sure all staff are providing  safe environment and quality care to all surgical patients that come to our door both elective and emergencies

4.    Involve in various committees within the organization

5.    Recently received an employee "Catch Me Caring" Award for the month of August. Celebrated with the rest of monthly recipient last Oct .30 2013.

6.    Wahiawa General Hospital Coordinator for Surgical Unit Safety Program [SUSP]

"I am proud to be an alumni of Sta. Cruz Elementary School, Sinait Provincial High School and University of Santo Tomas College" said Herminia as I asked her educational background what job she held.

Herminia Iloreta Gaspar title: RN, BSN, CNOR, RN III
Previous positions held:
Clinical Nurse III, OR Hawaii Medical Center West; Charge Nurse, OR, /Relief OR Manager Hawaii Medical Center West;

Education:  Elementary-Sta. Cruz Sinait Elementary-graduated Salutatorian; High School-Sinait Provincial High-graduated Salutatorian; College-Graduated -Bachelors of Science in Nursing-University of Santo Tomas, Manila Philippines; Certificate for preceptorship training program; Certification-Professional Achievement In Perioperative Nursing Practice.

Perioperative Nursing Experiences: UST Hospital Clinical Division, Manila Philippines; Columbia Presbyterian  Medical Center, Manhattan, New York; Mt. Sinai Hospital, New York, Albert Einstein Hospital Bronx New York, New Jersey Hospitals, Washington Hospitals, and Hawaii.

At these various medical centers, she worked as a perioperative nurse “Provided me all the skills, knowledge and experiences I gained today. Not only these experiences but the multi personalities and staff I have dealt with all these years taught me how to understand people's attitudes and personalities better.”

2.  Professional Achievements [Related to field of nomination or category] as a community volunteer
Professional Nursing Activities: Active member of Association of Operating Room Nurses; Laser Nurse surgery; St. Jude Catholic Church Emergency medical team member; Day Charge Nurse Hawaii Medical Center West; Shop Steward Hawaii Nurses Association; Involved with departmental orientations, quality control unit bases improvement activities, in service educations; Monetary donor: Ilocos Surian Medical & Homecoming Mission.

3. Community Service/Civic Involvements [Membership with organizations/club including leadership positions held in Hawaii and elsewhere]

Professional Nursing Activities: Active member of Association of Operating Room Nurses; Laser Nurse surgery; St. Jude Catholic Church Emergency medical team member; Day Charge Nurse Hawaii Medical Center West; Shop Steward Hawaii Nurses Association; Involved with departmental orientations, quality control unit bases improvement activities, in service education;

Hermie as a community leader
Co-organizer, Sinait National High School Alumni Association of Hawaii; Participant, Oahu Filipino Community Council[OFCC]/United Filipino Council of Hawaii[UFCH],  Adopt a Hwy Clean Up Project; Co-leader of the joint “Walk for Fun & Physical fitness Program” by the Annak Ti Sinait Iti Hawaii and the Sinait National High School Alumni Association of Hawaii for raising fund the medical and homecoming mission for Sinait; Participant, OFCC/UFCH Hawaii Food Bank Campaign Drive; US CENSUS 2010 “Filipinos Count” US Dept. of Commerce; OFCC/UFCH/COVO/FilComCenter Fundraising Drive for Typhoon Ondoy and Peping Victims;

4. Other Pertinent Information [i.e.: honors received, certificate of recognition]
Awards: 1992-Employee of the Year, St. Francis Medical Center West; 1993-Clinical III promotion for St. Francis Medical Center West; 1997-Outstanding Alumni of Sinait National High School, Philippines in the field of Nursing; 2002-Gold award from JCAHO (Joint Commission On Accreditation Of Healthcare Organization) visit to operating Room; 2003-St.Francis Medical Center West Mother Marianne Award; 2004-Nominee for Nurse of the Year for St. Francis Medical Center West; 2005-Humanitarian award for Philippine Medical Mission Appreciation award from Medical of Greater Kansas and Philippine Nurses Association of Kansas City, Rotary International, Rotary Club of Vigan; Commendation for Service at Sinait Medical Surgical Mission, Ilocos Sur, Philippines; 2005-Filipino Nurse of the year for Excellence in Clinical Practice; 2009-Recognition award from staff development during SKILLS FAIR; 2010-Employee of the month, Hawaii Medical Center West; Mar-2011-Nurse of the year, Hawaii Medical Center West; May-13-2011-Professional with Heart Award in the category of Acute Care(Hospitals) from Healthcare Association of the State of Hawaii.

As a wife and Nurse
Happily married to William Gaspar, retired USN from Candon, Ilocos Sur, Philippines and another consistent community leader.

 Justification why the nominee should win this category:  
A.   How did the nominee achievements and accomplishments contribute to the progress of his/her organization, community, State and the world?

Hermie came from a humble, dedicated, hardworking, open-hearted family, that's always there to reach out to family in need. Hermie's proud parents are from Sta. Cruz, Sinait, Ilocos Sur and Sto. Domingo Ilocos Sur, Philippines. Hermie has blessed with 4 siblings all in the medical field.  

Hermie is a consistent member of The Annak Ti Sinait and officer of Sinait National High School Alumni Association Hawaii. Active member of St. Jude Catholic Church and Immaculate Conception Church.

Hermie had been to several medical and surgical missions to the Philippines including Cagayan where she spearheaded the surgical mission (operating room). She goes almost every year to hometown and barangay Sta. Cruz Sinait to do independent medical and miscellaneous missions to help co- barangay with their needs. Her last 2012  trip was to finish a project with her father for the elementary school and help the barangay finance  water tank supply to ensure the barangay have enough water supply

Hermie believes that education, communication good attitude in all aspects, love, respect and support to one another, do good deeds to mankind and Faith in the Lord will lead and guide you all the way to successfully achieve such goals.


Hermie is always someone you can depend on—she is a doer. Very dependable, reliable leader.  Hermie is happily married to William V. Gaspar, retired USN from Candon, Ilocos Sur, Philippines.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Empanada festival: A celebration of good taste and good life

By Dominic B. dela Cruz & Leilanie G. Adriano Staff reporters BATAC CITY—If there is one thing Batac is truly proud of, it would be its famous empanada-making business that has nurtured its people over the years. Embracing a century-old culture and culinary tradition, Batac’s empanada claims to be the best and tastiest in the country with its distinctive Ilokano taste courtesy of its local ingredients: fresh grated papaya, mongo, chopped longganisa, and egg. The crispy orange wrapper and is made of rice flour that is deep-fried. The celebration of this city’s famous traditional fast food attracting locals and tourists elsewhere comes with the City Charter Day of Batac every 23 rd  of June. Every year, the City Government of Batac led by Mayor Jeffrey Jubal Nalupta commemorate the city’s charter day celebration to further promote its famous One-Town, One Product, the Batac empanada. Empanada City The Batac empanada festival has already become an annua

PGIN honors Ilocano heroes of past, present through Heroes Walk

SPO1 Allan Lampitoc Franco of Banna, Ilocos Norte and PO2 Jovalyn D. Lozano of Adams, Ilocos Norte receive a resolution of commendation, a certificate of college scholarship grant to their family members and a P20,000 cash incentive each from the Provincial Government of Ilocos Norte represented by Governor Imee R. Marcos and Vice Governor Angelo M. Barba in recognition of their bravery and heroic acts in the Mamasapano clash in Maguindanao on January 25. Mr. Franco and Mr. Lozano were recognized on March 10 in time for the unveiling of the second batch of Ilocano heroes at the Heroes Walk located along the Sirib Mile in Laoag City.  (Lei Adriano) By Jennifer T. Pambid PGIN-CMO In honor of the heroes who brought freedom, fame and glory to the province as well as to the country in the past century, the Provincial Government of Ilocos Norte (PGIN) through the Education Department and Sirib Youth Office launched the second batch of Ilocano Heroes Walk on March 10, 2015.

Pagudpud’s tourism transformer passes away

By Leilanie G. Adriano Staff reporter LAOAG CITY—Retired Philippine Air Force Col. Ricardo Nolasco Jr., owner of Hannah’s Beach Resort and Convention Center in Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte passed away on Wednesday evening, July 11, 2018. He was 67. “He did not survive an open-heart surgery,” said Ronald Dominguez, spokesperson of the largest resort at Brgy. Balaoi in Pagudpud. Known as the architect behind the transformation of Pagudpud town as a premiere destination of the north, Mr. Nolasco put up Hannah’s Beach Resort in what was originally meant as a family vacation resort. The rest is history when it expanded into more than 300-room executive villas and cabanas, with on-going infrastructure developments and set up various amenities. As a result, hundreds of domestic and foreign tourists visit here daily. The resort is on a cliff by the beach, which provides a spectacular view of the sparkling blue lagoon. “Yesterday will go down my lifeline as one