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Oʻahu can seem like paradise, with its stunning beaches and lush tropical environment, but the Hawaiian island’s remote location often results in a shortage of resources – including a shortage of healthcare providers in almost every specialty.
Mariam Fawaz, RN, works as a staff nurse in a telemetry unit located in suburban Oʻahu. Half of her patients are Native Hawaiians or other Pacific Islanders, while the other half consists of military personnel or retirees who have immigrated from the contiguous United States.
As a registered nurse who is “borderline obsessed” with women’s healthcare, Fawaz couldn’t help but notice huge gaps in the healthcare system when it came to holistic methods, or to well-woman care in general.
“I was horrified at the number of patients I saw that experienced urinary incontinence as a baseline and were admitted to the hospital for complicated urinary tract infections (UTI) or urosepsis,” said Fawaz.
“With our doctors, the priority was to treat patients and get them out the door,” she continued. “No one was having bigger conversations about how urinary incontinence is not normal at any age and may be causing the UTIs.”
After working in critical care, Fawaz realized that she was better suited for clinical care and decided to become a Women’s Health Care Nurse Practitioner (WHNP). In that advanced practice role, she knew that she could intervene early on issues like urinary incontinence and endometriosis.
“Early intervention and treatment protects from secondary health care issues, improves quality of life, and lowers the need for intervention at a higher level of care,” Fawaz emphasized.
Fawaz is currently enrolled in the Women’s Health Care Nurse Practitioner Program at FNU and is set to graduate in 2025. She was particularly drawn to the distance learning aspect of the program, as comparable Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) specialty tracks were not available in Hawai‘i.
While Fawaz recalled being bullied and harassed while earning her Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN), her FNU experience has been the opposite, prompting her to fall in love with school again.
“I am so happy with my decision to become an FNU student,” said Fawaz. “I cannot tell you the number of times I have expressed gratitude for the support, encouragement, and the positive learning environment.”
The opportunity to attend the American College of Nurse-Midwives (ACNM) National Conference last May was especially significant for Fawaz, as doing so was a major step in helping her overcome imposter syndrome. Prior to attending FNU, she was afraid to join professional organizations like ACNM, but now she can’t imagine not being involved with them.
A true change-maker, Fawaz also leads a group of volunteer artists, nurses, and medical translators who make wound care fact sheets for Gxza Health, a nonprofit that sees telehealth patients in Gaza who have been injured or impacted by war. She has started seeing non-complicated wound care patients when a doctor is unable to see them and was able to help a refugee displaced in Egypt get access to insulin. Additionally, Fawaz is writing a paper about wound care during the current humanitarian crisis in Gaza, which she hopes to submit for publication next year.
Outside of school, Fawaz loves to bike, hike, snorkel, and travel. Last year, she and her husband ventured to Lebanon and Egypt, and they are now preparing for a trip to Mexico. Fawaz also enjoys visiting the zoo and botanical gardens whenever she can.
Thank you, Mariam, for choosing FNU in your healthcare journey and for providing quality care to underserved populations in your community!
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