UH team leads analysis of Safe Travels COVID-19 testing
The assessment phase is being led by UH epidemiologist DeWolfe Miller.
The assessment phase is being led by UH epidemiologist DeWolfe Miller.
The NHIH program creates a space for students to recognize that their cultural identity should and can be part of their professional identity.
HMSA Foundation has committed $1 million to support the statewide expansion of Interprofessional Education at >UH and to establish the endowed HMSA Distinguished Professorship to advance the Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Interprofessional Education program.
The National Institutes of Health funding will help develop culturally resonant strategies to promote testing in Hawai?i and in Guam.
Wong was widely respected for his surgical skills, sound judgement, wisdom and humility.
“I kua naʻu, Let Me Carry Out Your Last Wishes” is aimed to enhance care through the use of video technology.
The employees were recognized for their significant and exemplary contributions to their projects.
The John A. Burns School of Medicine program prepares participants for the second halves of their lives by delivering relevant scientific information on aging.
Thirty-five students took part in the annual “Thankathon,” contacting donors who have generously contributed to the school in the last year.
The Tropical Medicine Clinical Lab will begin accepting COVID-19 tests from its Kakaʻako clinic beginning October 19.