In memoriam: Hawai?i broadcast veteran Emme Tomimbang
Emmeline Tomimbang Burns, a trailblazer in the Filipino community and a pioneer in radio and television in Hawaiʻi, died on February 19.
Emmeline Tomimbang Burns, a trailblazer in the Filipino community and a pioneer in radio and television in Hawaiʻi, died on February 19.
The grassroots, community based initiative aims to recruit at least 1,000 individuals affected by the wildfires to participate in the study.
The Clarence T.C. Ching Foundation awarded a full-tuition scholarship to the first-year medical student Mitch Cadiz.
Lynn Iwamoto was honored for creating a program to give physicians credit for their quality and patient safety work.
Researchers are hoping to sign up at least 1,000 people to participate in the study.
The annual award honors an institution for best practices in the education and practice of medical professionalism.
Campus visits for the three candidates Lee Buenconsejo-Lum, Melissa Simon and T. Samuel Shomaker have been scheduled.
The project focuses on improving health literacy, especially among recent U.S. immigrants.
492 healthcare professionals were accepted into the state’s new Hawaiʻi Healthcare Education Loan Repayment Program.
Recent graduate Keanu Rochette-Yu Tsuen seized every opportunity to have research experiences as an undergraduate student.