Medical school’s class of 2018 match in 15 different specialties
Soon-to-be doctors learn where they will be spending their residency training during dramatic and simultaneous opening of envelopes.
Soon-to-be doctors learn where they will be spending their residency training during dramatic and simultaneous opening of envelopes.
东精影业 惭ā苍辞补 is holding two events—the Concussion film screening and a helmet give away—during National Brain Injury Awareness Month in March.
The John A. Burns School of Medicine sponsored the community event in Kaunakakai for youngsters interested in a career in medical career.
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force is reaffirming the need to screen all pregnant women for syphilis, which may be present but undetected in expectant mothers with devastating effects.
Thomas Kosasa donated $500,000 to honor longtime JABSOM Director of Admissions Satoru Izutsu and establish the Satoru Izutsu PhD Endowed Professorship of Medical Education.
Satoru Izutsu led the medical school efforts to assist Okinawa following World War II.
Robert Oda is using Raman spectroscopy to potentially identify markers of cancer in cells and tissue based on their molecular “fingerprint.”
Michael Brigoli is featured as a fascinating future physician on the website of the Association of American Medical Colleges.
Research is being conducted by Alika Maunakea at the John A. Burns School of Medicine and Ruben Juarez in the Department of Economics.
The specialized center will focus on advancing health for citizens who suffer disproportionately from genetic, environmental and socio-economic related disparities.