South Asian Canadians Recognized Among Champions of Philanthropy 2025: The Royal Columbian Hospital Foundation has proudly announced its 2025 Champions of Philanthropy, recognizing outstanding members who have made exceptional contributions to healthcare and inspired a culture of giving within the community. This year, three distinguished South Asian Desi Canadians — Dr. Arun Garg, Dr. Zameer Hirji, and Dr. Sukh Brar — have earned this prestigious honour for their philanthropic leadership and lasting impact on patient care.

Dr. Arun Garg: Honored with Lifetime Achievement Award
This year’s Lifetime Achievement Award goes to Dr. Arun Garg, a 2017 Champion of Philanthropy and a trailblazer in laboratory medicine. Known for his dedication to South Asian health and culturally responsive care, Dr. Garg founded the South Asian Health Institute and the Canada India Network Society (CINS). His visionary work has strengthened partnerships between communities and healthcare systems in Canada and India. Through decades of service, he has built a lasting legacy of compassion, collaboration, and community empowerment.

Dr. Zameer Hirji: A Visionary in Interventional Radiology
Dr. Zameer Hirji, Interventional Radiologist at Royal Columbian Hospital, has been named a 2025 Champion of Philanthropy. Renowned for his dedication to patient-centered care, Dr. Hirji has played a pivotal role in the hospital’s redevelopment project. His leadership in integrating advanced imaging technologies has redefined clinical excellence. Beyond his demanding clinical schedule, he has devoted countless hours to improving healthcare delivery and inspiring innovation across the hospital community.

Dr. George Medvedev: A Leader in Neurology and Education
For nearly two decades, Dr. George Medvedev, Neurologist at Royal Columbian Hospital, has demonstrated unwavering commitment to advancing neurological care. His expertise spans trauma, stroke, and multiple sclerosis, impacting both inpatient and outpatient services. As a Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of British Columbia, Dr. Medvedev has mentored countless students, interns, and residents. His contributions also extend to the medico-legal field through his active involvement with the Canadian Society of Medical Evaluators, underscoring his dedication to ethical medical practice and professional excellence.

Dr. Sukh Brar: Innovating Cardiac Care and Blood Conservation
Dr. Sukh Brar, Anesthesiologist and Cardiac Intensive Care Physician at Royal Columbian Hospital, has been recognized for his visionary leadership in cardiac care. He has pioneered advancements in blood conservation techniques for cardiac surgery and advocated for systemic healthcare improvements across British Columbia. Serving on the Royal Columbian Hospital Foundation Board of Directors, Dr. Brar’s advocacy and insight have significantly strengthened the hospital’s commitment to patient safety and innovation.

Sheila Finamore: Championing Excellence in Healthcare Leadership
Sheila Finamore, Executive Director at Royal Columbian Hospital, has also been named a 2025 Champion of Philanthropy. With over 35 years in healthcare, she has led transformational initiatives in medicine, surgery, oncology, and emergency care. Her leadership extends to overseeing Clinical Operations, the Fraser Health Cardiac Network, and the Royal Columbian Hospital Redevelopment. Renowned for her collaborative leadership style, Sheila continues to drive patient-centered innovation and inspire the next generation of healthcare leaders.
A Celebration of Philanthropy and Community Impact
The Champions of Philanthropy 2025 exemplify how compassion and innovation can transform healthcare. Their efforts not only advance medical excellence but also unite communities around a shared mission — to make healthcare more inclusive, accessible, and sustainable for all.