Dr. Dror graduated summa cum laude from Chapman University as a first-generation college student. After earning his undergraduate degree, he spent a year living in Madrid as a Fulbright Scholar and then obtained his medical degree at the University of Arizona, Tucson. While in medical school, he was inducted into the Gold Humanism Honor Society and Alpha Omega Alpha. Dr. Dror was also one of two students selected from his medical school class to serve on the admissions committee. He then completed his residency at the University of Washington, Seattle, Children’s Pediatric Residency Program.
Currently, Dr. Dror lives in Hawaii, where he serves as a clinician in Waimea/Kona and as a pediatric hospitalist at the Queen’s North Hawaii Community Hospital. In addition to clinical work, he serves on the board of directors for the Queen’s Clinically Integrated Physician Network and the West Hawaii Independent Physicians group. He is also the active site director/preceptor for visiting John A. Burns School of Medicine students and residents.
Undergraduate: BS, Chapman University
Medical School: MD, University of Arizona - Tucson
Residency: University of Washington
Pediatrics
Dr. Dror lives an active lifestyle, enjoying activities like surfing, spearfishing, and hiking. He can still drop into a half-pipe on a skateboard!
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