Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 7, Number 2, 1 February 1990 — UH pre-med program recruits Hawaiians [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
UH pre-med program recruits Hawaiians
The University of Hawai'i John A. Burns School of Medicine is seeking applicants for the 1990-91 Imi Ho'ola intensive pre-medical program. The application deadline is April 1. According to Program Director Nanette Kapulani Mossman Judd, Imi Ho'ola is designed to increase the enrollment in medical school of men and women from ethnic groups underrepresented in the field, mainly Hawaiians, Samoans, Filipinos and Micronesians. To date, 66 men and women have become physicians as a result of the Imi Ho'ola program, and another 35 are currently enrolled. Imi Ho'ola, whieh means "Those who seek to heal," makes a special effort to attract Hawaiians into its program. Students participate in an intensive one year, pre-professional training program whieh concentrates on biology, chemistry, English, and study skills. T o ensure academic success, the school offers staff support in tutoring, financial aid counseling, and counseling for psychological and cultural adjustments. For detailed information and to obtain an application form, contact Agnes or Nanette at 948-7423 or write to: The University of Hawai'i John A. Burns School of Medicine, Program Director Imi Ho'ola Program, 1960 East-West Road, Biomedieal Building B104, Honolulu, Hawai'i, 96822.
1989-1990 IMI HO'OLA PROGRAM
John A. Burns School of Meelieine University of Hawaii
SAMUEL JR. ACACIO Kapaau
NARLEEN BAKER Waialua
PAULENA FALEALI ' I American Samoa
LISA FRUEAN Mililani
DANIEL GARCIA Wailuku
ERMA JOSE Guam
MALIA-SUSANNE LEE California
KURENE MA'O American Samoa
SU NGO Saigon
PALMER JAMES_ PARK I Kealakekua
ERNEST PORTER American Samoa
ROBERTA LYNN QUITORIANO Honolulu
ARLEEN RICALDE Ewa Beach
DARITH SENG Cambodia
SHEREE TOM Kahaluu
DENNIS WILLIAMS Ewa Beach