Southern Asia-Pacific Division

Penang Adventist Hospital Celebrates 100 Years of Healthcare Services

The Penang Adventist Hospital celebration honors the past, celebrates the present, and looks forward to a promising future.

Malaysia

Hazel Wanda Ginajil-Gara, Southern Asia-Pacific Division
Penang Adventist Hospital CEO, Mr. Albin Phua (3rd from left), Southern Asia-Pacific Division President, Pr. Roger Caderma (4th from left), PAH Group President, Mr. Ronald Koh (5th from left), Penang Chief Minister, YAB Chow Kon Yeow (7th from left), and Malaysia Union Mission President, Pr. Abel Bana (14th from left), join leaders and dignitaries during the event.

Penang Adventist Hospital CEO, Mr. Albin Phua (3rd from left), Southern Asia-Pacific Division President, Pr. Roger Caderma (4th from left), PAH Group President, Mr. Ronald Koh (5th from left), Penang Chief Minister, YAB Chow Kon Yeow (7th from left), and Malaysia Union Mission President, Pr. Abel Bana (14th from left), join leaders and dignitaries during the event.

[Photo: Penang Adventist Hospital's official Facebook page]

The Penang Adventist Hospital (PAH) celebrated a recent milestone on December 12, 2024, marking 100 years of dedication to healthcare and community service. PAH’s journey has been a testament to faith, perseverance, and a heartfelt commitment to serve others, from its modest origins as a small mission clinic to becoming a thriving multispecialty hospital.

The centennial celebration drew a diverse group of attendees, including dignitaries and church leaders from the Southern Asia-Pacific Division (SSD), President Roger Caderma, Malaysia Union Mission President and Hospital Board Chair, Abel Bana, healthcare experts, community members, and valued partners. Among the distinguished guests was Penang Chief Minister YAB Chow Kon Yeow, who complimented PAH’s significant contributions to the state’s reputation as a medical excellence center and a medical tourism leader. In his speech, he also highlighted a recent achievement: PAH’s recognition by Newsweek as one of the Best Specialized Hospitals in the Asia Pacific for Orthopaedics.

The event was more than a ceremony—it was a tribute to all who have shaped the hospital’s remarkable legacy. The dedication of PAH’s doctors, nurses, and staff took center stage, with their relentless efforts in providing care and hope deeply appreciated. Gratitude was also extended to the community and patrons, whose trust and encouragement have been the foundation of the hospital’s growth. With each visit, pleasant words and statements of faith in PAH have enhanced the organization’s mission and legacy.

As part of the celebration, PAH welcomed back senior doctors, staff, and the family of its founder, Dr. Earl Gardner. These pioneers were honored with a special luncheon filled with laughter, memories, and heartfelt connections. They also enjoyed a nostalgic tour of the hospital, reminiscing about its early days while marveling at its progress and advancements in modern healthcare.

The Beginning

Captivating performances kicked off the celebration, including a unique sand art performance honoring the founding of the medical ministry on the island of Penang. Dr. Gardner’s granddaughter, Candace Horsley, was given the honor of finishing the presentation by writing 100 to commemorate the centenary celebration.

Originally located at 108 Muntri Street, the Seventh-day Adventist Mission Clinic was established on December 12, 1924, by American missionary Dr. J. Earl Gardner as Malaysia’s first Seventh-day Adventist clinic. Driven by a goal to help the impoverished, Dr. Gardner’s clinic had a sign that stated “Poor Treated Free,” demonstrating his commitment to giving medical care to all, regardless of financial means.

Over the years, the hospital has extended its buildings and services to accommodate the community’s rising healthcare requirements. It relocated to its current home on Burmah Road in 1931, where it operates as the Penang Sanitarium and Hospital. Despite hardships, including occupation during World War II, the hospital remained committed to its goal, changing names numerous times before becoming Penang Adventist Hospital (PAH) in 1967.

PAH has achieved significant milestones, including the establishment of the Heart Centre in 1987, the first in the northern region to undertake a coronary bypass operation successfully. In 1993, the hospital established the Adventist College of Nursing and Health Sciences, demonstrating its dedication to healthcare education and workforce development.

The Present and Beyond

As the celebrations continued, Dr. Gardner’s great-grandson, Torvald Aagaard, spoke on behalf of his family, sharing memories about his great-grandparents’ incredible achievements. He expressed immense gratitude and respect for unselfish devotion, saying, “I wonder what they could have imagined when they started their clinic on Muntri Street with the bold sign ‘poor treated free.'” I wonder whether they could picture a century in the future being so well-deservedly celebrated. He concluded his statement by expressing how much his family valued the relationship with PAH.

One of the event’s highlights was the unveiling of PAH’s most ambitious project yet: a state-of-the-art 19-story tower block that will increase its capacity with additional beds and advanced facilities. This expansion symbolizes PAH’s commitment to delivering exceptional, compassionate, and innovative care, ensuring it meets the evolving needs of the community.

As a gesture of gratitude, every hospital employee was presented with a commemorative gold coin. This keepsake not only symbolizes appreciation for their hard work and dedication but also serves as a lasting reminder of their essential role in PAH’s century-long journey.

The centenary celebration was filled with meaningful fellowship, cherished moments, and an overwhelming sense of gratitude. PAH CEO Albin Phua reflected on the occasion, stating, “This milestone is more than just a marker of time; it is a tribute to the enduring spirit of compassion and dedication that has defined the PAH journey over the last century.”

The 100-year anniversary celebration of Penang Adventist Hospital honored the past, celebrated the present, and looked forward to a promising future. With a century of service behind it, PAH remains steadfast in its mission to provide Christ-centred healthcare and be a light of hope in the community.

The original article was published on the Southern Asia-Pacific Division website.

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