Great American Smokeout health fair at UH Mānoa
The University Health Services Mānoa’s Health Promotion Program is hosting the annual Great American Smokeout health fair on November 21.
The University Health Services Mānoa’s Health Promotion Program is hosting the annual Great American Smokeout health fair on November 21.
For a fourth time, the School of Nursing has been selected as a grant recipient of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s New Careers in Nursing Scholarship Program.
HIBC, a collaborative project administered through UH Hilo, continues its mission to improve the quality of patient care in Hawaiʻi County.
Daniel Fischberg, chief of palliative medicine for the John A. Burns School of Medicine, has been honored with the 2013 Gerald H. Holman AAHPM Distinguished Service award.
A new magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system called prospective motion correction is being developed by UH Manoa John A. Burns School of Medicine’s Thomas Ernst.
UH Mānoa partners with agencies to deliver quality patient and family-centered care to long-term and hospice patients.
Envisioning a World Without Cancer will air on KITV on Tuesday, January 29, at 8 p.m. featuring the work of the UH Cancer Center.
Renewal of a three-year grant supports UH Hilo’s efforts to provide the community with high-quality clinical family planning and preventative health services.
The College of Pharmacy at the University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo has grown by leaps and bounds since it was founded in 2006.
Researchers at the UH medical school’s Hawaiʻi Center for AIDS report on the disparity in the disease’s diagnosis rate amongst the Native Hawaiian population.