东精影业 medical school Class of 2026 committed to primary care
东精影业 medical school graduates prioritize primary care and staying home to serve Hawaiʻi’s communities.
东精影业 medical school graduates prioritize primary care and staying home to serve Hawaiʻi’s communities.
Investing in the wellbeing of boys and young men is a key to improving outcomes for future generations.
More than half of the wildfire’s impact on depression and anxiety could be traced to housing instability and lost income.
The Medical Diagnosis and Treatment program inspired a Hawaiʻi student to organize a convention for future medical leaders.
Investment strengthens Hawaiʻi's pseudoxanthoma elasticum research center and supports next-generation genetic scientists.
The funding will help sustain health screenings, follow-up visits and community outreach as researchers continue monitoring the physical and mental health effects of wildfire exposure.
The endowed professorship honors OBGYN pioneer John Krieger.
Helen (Nalani) Blaisdell-Brennan, recently received multiple national honors recognizing her leadership, mentorship and commitment to mental health equity.
The project will adapt, validate and test interventions to improve cervical cancer prevention and follow-up.
Kristal Xie has received the Nā Lima Kōkua Award for her dedication to improving care for Hawaiʻi's kūpuna.