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October 23, 2019

Dr. Kalani Brady honored with Presidential Award from the Hawaii Medical Association

For 24 years, Dr. Brady has volunteered weekly as “Ask the Doctor” on KHON Morning News and appears regularly for numerous television stations commenting about health news. For 14 years he has been a volunteer. MORE

October 22, 2019

APPLAUSE: UH Native Hawaiian Health Chair Keawe Kaholokula receives Native Hawaiian Health Award

September 30th, 2019 Pictured: Dr. Kaholokula, at center right, holding the award. Chair of Native Hawaiian Health Keaweʻaimoku Kaholokula, PhD, has been awarded the Native Hawaiian Health Award at the Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement. MORE

July 11, 2019

Aging Well: Hula study KITV video

KITV News “Aging Well” featured Ola Hou and our KaHOLO study. Mahalo to Uʻi, Cappy, Kumu Hina, Iʻolani and all of Papakolea-ma for your effort in making it a great video and sharing the beautiful. MORE

April 17, 2019

The JABSOM Lens 2018-19

Please click HERE to view the JABSOM Lens 2018-19. MORE

June 28, 2017

Dr. Winona Lee honored with the Board of Regents’ Medal for Excellence in Teaching award

Ho’omaika’i to our very own Dr. Winona Lee! On May 1, 2017, Dr. Lee was honored with the Board of Regents’ Medal for Excellence in Teaching award.  Most recently, she has been promoted to  Associate. MORE

May 1, 2017

ʻIke Aʻo: Hoʻomana Series

The ʻIke Aʻo Series is an initiative out of the Native Hawaiian Center of Excellence created to heighten the awareness of Hawaiian consciousness in the work place by providing learning opportunities to strengthen the cultural. MORE

February 1, 2017

NHCOE Newsletter

Please click HERE to view the January 2017 NHCOE newsletter. MORE

January 18, 2017

Star Advertiser: Proposals seek to boost Hawaiians’ health

Honolulu Star-Advertiser –  January 18, 2017 –  By Kristen Consillio  kconsillio@staradvertiser.com A group of health leaders is proposing public policy changes such as a minimum wage hike and public dental benefits for low-income residents in. MORE