A medical doctor from Japan is learning how to improve his lifesaving skills at the John A. Burns School of Medicine in a cultural exchange program borne out of the Ehime Maru tragedy.
Neurosurgeon and JABSOM alumna Kathryn Ko found that her rare ability of handling surgical tools with her left and right hand unlocked her passion for art.
The University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa John A. Burns School of Medicine hopes to expand and train its students on Maui in an effort to help with the state's teacher shortage.
In 2019, 152 doctors moved away from Hawaiʻi nearly four times the impact that was visible earlier, according to the Hawaiʻi Physician Workforce Assessment Project Report conducted by the John A. Burns School of Medicine.
University of Hawaiʻi medical students traded their books for hammers and drills and spent the week working to build a large, wooden playground for homeless keiki.
A graduate student in the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa John A. Burns School of Medicine is conducting research that may have a significant impact on underserved and vulnerable populations.
On November 21, the UH Board of Regents approved a supplemental operating budget request, which was submitted to the governor and, separately, the Legislature.
A John A. Burns School of Medicine student will earn his doctorate in tropical medicine this month as he works to help solve the mystery of why HIV “rebounds” when treatment is stopped or interrupted.
The University of Hawaiʻi is working with the University of Liberia and Liberia’s government to improve global response to the next deadly infectious disease outbreak.