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The University of Hawaiʻi’s medical school will expand its residency program with two new bills signed by Gov. David Ige. The purpose of the bills is to train more local physicians by placing them in Hawaiʻi hospitals for their postgraduate programs at the John A. Burns School of Medicine.
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A new national study is looking at why some ethnic groups are underrepresented in clinical research trials. Researchers from the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa are focusing on Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander disparities. HPR’s Jayna Omaye has more.
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It was Match Day madness for students at the UH M?noa’s John A. Burns School of Medicine on Friday.Match Day is the nerve-wracking time of year when med…
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Cultural access to military training grounds in M?kua Valley began in a court battle between the military and the native Hawaiian community. Nearly two…
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Hawai‘i is still experiencing a shortage of doctors… but help may be on the way. A survey conducted by the John A. Burns School of Medicine says just…
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A gene associated with Alzheimer’s disease has been found in the brains of developing children.Researchers from the John A. Burns School of Medicine…
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It’s one of the biggest events in a med student’s life: Match Day. That’s when fourth year medical students across the country find out where they’ll…
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Over a dozen Hawaii public schools are receiving state of the art lab equipment, thanks to a program out of UH Manoa’s John A. Burns School of Medicine.…