It was news when the University of Hawai`i at Mānoa launched the first-ever graduate degree in Native Hawaiian and Indigenous Health. The John A. Burns School of Medicine’s Office of Public Health Studies and the Department of Native Hawaiian Health collaborated on the groundbreaking degree. Hawaii News Now reporter Keoki Kerr explains why it is unique, and updates efforts by the Office of Public Health Studies and others at UHM to build a school of global health. Click the link above to watch the TV story. Also, mahalo to the Honolulu Star-Advertiser, Pacific Business News, KHON2 News and KITV-4 for covering the story, too.
IN THE NEWS: SEE the ceremony, as Hawaii News Now covers new Public Health/Native Hawaiian Health degree
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