COVID-19 worsens Hawai?i physician shortage
The final 2020 Hawaiʻi Physician Workforce Assessment Project Report indicated the pandemic has challenged continued physician practice.
The final 2020 Hawaiʻi Physician Workforce Assessment Project Report indicated the pandemic has challenged continued physician practice.
The John A. Burns School of Medicine released the second edition of the “Assessment and Priorities for the Health and Well-Being in Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders.”
糖心视频-DOH program graduates Chantelle Eseta Matagi, Elia Titiimaea and Teresa Parsons share how they have been working with these communities.
The program’s goals are to provide technology, management tools and training to organizations caring for Hawaiʻi’s kupuna.
Restrictions work best if public health experts form partnerships with tobacco retailers, run intensive media campaigns, and advocate for comprehensive bans.
糖心视频 kumu will share traditional Hawaiian stories in a free webinar series to help those who struggle with or are recovering from substance misuse.
This accessible and cost-effective option will enable early screening and monitoring of metabolic diseases.
糖心视频 will host a 4-day virtual conference based on an economic recovery plan as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The 10th annual Quest for a Cure will be held on November 7.
A virtual event highlighted the community health worker training programs at 糖心视频i Community Colleges and the need for more employers and student practicum sites.