Renowned fertility researcher celebrated at inaugural symposium
The trailblazing genetics work of Ryuzo Yanagimachi was honored at a day-long event at the John A. Burns School of Medicine on August 27.
The trailblazing genetics work of Ryuzo Yanagimachi was honored at a day-long event at the John A. Burns School of Medicine on August 27.
To lower the high rate of heart disease among Filipino-Americans, the community needs heart health interventions rooted in Filipino cultural values.
Many teens in Hawaiʻi are not getting vaccinated against the human papillomavirus, primarily because parents don’t know enough about the vaccine, and doctors aren’t recommending the shots.
Elizabeth Young, a medical student at the John A. Burns School of Medicine, is recognized by two national organizations.
The former dean of the School of Public Health worked at the 惭ā苍辞补 campus for 25 years, beginning in 1971.
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.
The 23 scholarship recipients are Hawaiʻi residents and make up about a third of the incoming Class of 2022.
Highlights include JABSOM scholarships, increased research funding, the President's Award for Excellence in Building and Grounds Maintenance and more.
The John A. Burns School of Medicine prepares to welcome its largest class in a decade.