Indigenous innovation, health equity initiative marks first-year milestones
Kamuela Enos gave an update on the Center for Indigenous Innovation and Health Equity to the Board of Regents on October 6.
Kamuela Enos gave an update on the Center for Indigenous Innovation and Health Equity to the Board of Regents on October 6.
The project must also fit in the context of the surrounding community, and the developer must have an on-property physical presence and manage the project after it is built.
In 1981, med school graduate Geri Young and her husband decided to start their married and professional lives on Kauaʻi.
Geetika Patwardhan is continuing her training as a postbaccalaureate research fellow at the National Institutes of Health.
The workforce summit explored various ideas, including increasing reimbursement while decreasing paperwork hassles and other red-tape for medical providers.
Ola HAWAIʻI researchers are working to better understand the long-term impact of COVID, the role of exercise with type 2 diabetes and dietary impacts on the Native Hawaiian population.
More than 40% of JABSOM graduates left school with zero debt, compared to 29% at all other medical schools.
Andy Oishi’s latest humanitarian mission took him to Ukraine to provide medical aid to those affected by the war.
Lee Buenconsejo-Lum becomes the first in Hawaiʻi to be picked for this highly competitive program.
An open house showcased the only Medical Laboratory Science program in the state.