Martina Kamaka, MD, FAAFP

Family Medicine | Honolulu, Hawaii | National Council of Asian Pacific Islander Physicians (NCAPIP)

Martina Leialoha Kamaka, MD, FAAFP is a Native Hawaiian Family Physician from Kāneohe, Hawaiʻi and an Associate Professor in the Department of Native Hawaiian Health at the University of Hawai`i at Mānoa, John A. Burns School of Medicine (JABSOM).  She graduated from JABSOM and completed her Family Medicine residency in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. She is passionate about Native Hawaiian and Indigenous health equity which includes environmental health.

She currently serves as a DEI commissioner for the American Academy of Family Physicians, Vice Chair of NCAPIP (the National Council of Asian Pacific Islander Physicians), as well as founder, and past President of the ʻAhahui o nā Kauka (Association of Native Hawaiian Physicians) and the Pacific Region Indigenous Doctors Congress (PRIDoC). Locally, she is a member of Hawaiʻi’s Climate Change and Health Equity Working Group as well as a faculty advisor for Medical Students for a Sustainable Future.