Anonymous gift ignites medical student’s passion for public health
Elizabeth Young, a medical student at the John A. Burns School of Medicine, is recognized by two national organizations.
Elizabeth Young, a medical student at the John A. Burns School of Medicine, is recognized by two national organizations.
Parents credit others in the community who supported their incoming medical students¡¯ success.
Territorial Savings Bank donates $100,000 for medical school scholarships for students who want to stay and practice in the islands.
Throughout the year, the health and wellness food truck will provide preventive health education and screening in a range of community settings to children and families in low-income and outlying communities.
The 23 scholarship recipients are Âé¶¹´«Ã½ residents and make up about a third of the incoming Class of 2022.
Angiostrongylus cantonensis is widespread across the Hawaiian Islands, and its distribution may expand toward higher elevations as the climate warms.
UH joins more than 2,000 universities and colleges across the country in creating healthier environments.
UH West Oʻahu will add a bachelor of arts in public administration with a concentration in community health, a bachelor of arts in humanities with a concentration in mathematics and a certificate in music.
The Children¡¯s Healthy Living Program for Remote Underserved Minority Populations in the Pacific Region was also designated as a Center of Excellence.
Chien-Wen Tseng of the John A. Burns School of Medicine is a member of the U.S.U Preventive Services Task Force, which issued the recommendation.