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COMMUNITY HOSPITAL & CLINICS
Davis Bronson, MD, FACS, is a
board-certified plastic surgeon spe-
cializing in all areas of plastic sur-
gery. He has over 30 years of medical
experience and is fueled by a passion
to help others. Dr. Bronson wants
his patients to see him as their friend
as well as their provider and mea-
sures his success by their pleasure in
results.
For over 30 years, Dr. Bronson
has been a member of the Medical
Mission Team of “InterFACE,” a vol-
unteer group that includes plastic
and other reconstructive surgeons,
anesthesiologists, nurses and pediatri-
cians. These devoted volunteers give
their time, expertise and passion to
the children of Mexico. The organi-
zation provides surgical interventions
to children that have no other access
to health care. They deal with birth
defects, cleft lip and palate, hand
and ear deformities, burns, and other
problems.
“When God gives you a skill, you
should share that skill to help oth-
ers,” says Dr. Bronson. “For those to
whom much has been given, much is
expected.” He brings that philosophy
to every patient he sees. On his most
recent trip to La Piedad, Mexico, this
past February, he and his fellow sur-
geons were able to share their skills in
the operating room with over 80 chil-
dren in two days.
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Advancing care
in the Valley
The landscape of
health care is con-
stantly changing,
and at Sunnyside
Community
Hospital (SCH) we
are ever-vigilant in
staying ahead of
those changes. As a
nonprofit hospital,
we reinvest our earnings into technol-
ogy advancements, training for our
staff, community education, expanding
medical services and recruiting new
physicians.
The most significant change will take
place along I-82 in Sunnyside, where
we will begin construction of a replace-
ment hospital. The strategic location will
be easier to access and bring eco-
nomic growth to our area. The hospital
continues our mission to provide com-
prehensive, quality care to the region.
Since 2012, SCH has added or
enhanced 32 services, recruited 45 new
providers, and funded 19 capital
projects. We are excited about the
improvements and advancements that
SCH will be making throughout the
Valley, and we remain committed to
meeting the needs of our patients and
their families.
This is an exciting time. As smaller
community hospitals are being sold
to larger companies, we are confident
that we are here to stay—now and for
generations to come.
John Gallagher,
CEO
A physician spotlight:
Plastic surgerywithDr. Bronson
To schedule a free consultation with Dr. Bronson,
call the Medical Plaza in Prosser at
509-781-6366
. To
learn more about InterFACE and their mission, visit
www.interfacekids.org.




