Links & Resources
University of Hawaii

Asia-Pacific Institute of Tropical Medicine and Infectious Diseases
The Asia-Pacific institute of Tropical Medicine and Infectious Diseases collects data to develop early-warning systems for epidemic transmission of infectious diseases in the Asia-Pacific region by using the latest diagnostic, epidemiologic and information technology.

Biostatistics and Data Management Facility
The Biostatistics and Data Management Facility (BDMF) provides a range of customized statistical and database management services and training for biomedical researchers and clinicians at the John A. Burns School of Medicine.

Bookstore
The Medical Bookstore provides medical textbooks and supplies for students of the John A. Burns School of Medicine. Telephone: 692-0808.

Cancer Research Center of Hawaii
The mission of the Cancer Research Center of Hawai'i is to reduce the burden of cancer through research, education, and service with an emphasis on the unique ethnic, cultural, and environmental characteristics of Hawai'i and the Pacific.

Center for Clinical Skills
The Center for Clinical Skills (CCS) supports the School of Medicine's mission to educate and train knowledgeable, competent and caring physicians by developing and implementing innovative educational experiences aimed at teaching and evaluating the bedside patient care skills of history taking, physical examination, interpersonal communication and counseling.

Environmental Health and Safety Office - JABSOM
The Environmental Health and Safety Office - JABSOM is responsible for Fire Safety, Lab Safety, Biological Safety, Radiation Safety, Industrial Hygiene, Hazardous Materials Management, and Environmental Compliance at all UH School of Medicine locations.

Financial Aid Services
Financial Aid Services (FAS) provides information on financial aid programs offered by our university.

Grants Development Office
The JABSOM Grants Development Office was established in 2003 to facilitate the grants preparation and submittal process. The office works in close collaboration with the Dean’s Office, the Fiscal Office and the Office of Research Services (ORS).
Phone: (808) 692-1804
Fax: (808) 692-1985
Address: Grants Development Office, 651 Ilalo Street, Ancillary Building, Room 102, Honolulu, HI 96813-5534
Email Address: jabsom-grantdev@hawaii.edu
Policy link: JABSOM Policy for Grant Proposals

Grants Development Office
The JABSOM Grants Development Office was established in 2003 to facilitate the grants preparation and submittal process. The office works in close collaboration with the Dean’s Office, the Fiscal Office and the Office of Research Services (ORS).
Phone: (808) 692-1804
Fax: (808) 692-1985
Address: Grants Development Office, 651 Ilalo Street, Ancillary Building, Room 102, Honolulu, HI 96813-5534
Email Address: jabsom-grantdev@hawaii.edu
Policy link: JABSOM Policy for Grant Proposals

Hawaii University Surgeons Group
The Hawaii University Surgeons group occupies Suite 501 of the new Physician’s Office Building (POB) III. Ten renown University of Hawaii affiliated surgeons have office, examination, procedure and meeting space within the 5000 square foot fifth floor facility.

Health Sciences Library
The new Health Sciences Library, which opened in the Spring of 2005, serves as an information resource not only for the John A. Burns School of Medicine, but also for the University of Hawaii at Manoa campus, the UH system, and the State. Emphasis is on Web-accessible materials, and collections include a wide variety of print and electronic resources, primarily in the clinical sciences.

Histology & Imaging Core Facility
The Histology & Imaging Core at Kaka’ako is supported by a generous grant from the Research Centers in Minority Institutions, and by the Center for Cardiovascular Research and the Department of Cell and Molecular Biology. It provides routine histology processing, specialized histochemical and immunohistological techniques, and access to several microscopic platforms. The core also provides technical assistance, training, and consultation in histological and imaging techniques to investigators throughout the University on a cost-recovery basis.

JABSOM Fiscal Manuals
A set of reference materials to assist JABSOM faculty and staff with Fiscal and Personnel Matters.

Neuroscience and Magnetic Resonance Research Program
Researchers in the Neuroscience and Magnetic Resonance Research Program are using a research dedicated 3-Tesla scanner to study the Brain and Brain Diseases. Specifically, the research team looks at how drug abuse affects the chemistry, physiology and functions of the brain. The Program aims to bring together scientists interested in finding interdisciplinary solutions in neuroscience and associated fields.

Office of Medical Education
OME oversees the JABSOM curriculum for the school. The Program for Medical Education in East Asia sponsors opportunities for faculty and students from Asian medical schools to learn about medical education in Hawaii and the US.

Pacific Bioscience Research Center
The Pacific Biosciences Research Center (formerly known as the Pacific Biomedical Research Center) is one of the most successful research institutes in the University of Hawaii system. Its mission is to encourage and foster research in diverse fields of biology. The pursuit of this goal is facilitated by a flexible organizational structure that is responsive to federal, state and university initiatives.

Pacific Center for Emerging Infectious Diseases Research
The Pacific Center for Emerging Infectious Diseases Research is part of a larger vision to establish research excellence in tropical medicine and infectious diseases.

Pacific Research Center for Marine Biomedicine
The Pacific Research Center for Marine Biomedicine (PRCMB) conducts trans-disciplinary research to gain new knowledge about the profound impacts of the ocean on human health.

Physiology Graduate Program
The Medical and Molecular Physiology Graduate Program.

Research Centers in Minority Institutions (RCMI)
The UH RCMI program is funded by the Research Centers in Minority Institutions Program, an initiative of the National Center for Research Resources at the National Institutes of Health.

Student Housing Services
Student Housing Services provides on-campus housing to Manoa students in a variety of living arrangements.

Student Research / Funding Opportunities
A listing of short and long-term research opportunities for students.

Travel
Information on Travel policies and procedures for UH employees.

UCERA
UCERA is a nonprofit organization established to further the mission and vision of the John A. Burns School of Medicine at the University of Hawaii (JABSOM). It contributes to JABSOM's goal of improving the health care status of the citizens of Hawaii and the Pacific by supporting the education, research and clinical activities of the School.

UH Foundation
The UH Foundation (UHF) is a private, non-profit, University of Hawaii related corporation that serves as the central fundraising organization for the entire UH System, including the John A. Burns School of Medicine (JABSOM).

University of Hawaii
The University of Hawai‘i System includes 10 campuses and dozens of educational, training and research centers across the Hawaiian Islands.

University of Hawaii at Manoa
The largest and oldest UH campus is located in a residential valley above Waikiki. Manoa offers undergraduate, graduate and professional degrees; a strong, vital research program; and nationally ranked NCAA Division I athletics.

Willed Body Donation Program
The Willed Body Program was established at JABSOM in 1967 to provide an opportunity for concerned community members to donate their bodies after death for use in medical science and education. Donated bodies are used primarily in the education of medical students and physicians while a few others may be used for various types of research such as the development of new and specific surgical procedures. Upon request, legal forms authorizing this selfless and caring gift are sent to the potential donor. A donor card is then provided once the bequeathal forms are received and processed.

Affiliated Hospitals

Hawaii State Hospital

Kaiser Foundation Hospital

Kalihi-Palama Health Center
Kalihi-Palama Health Center is a full service outpatient health center focusing on preventive and primary health care provided in a respectful, caring and culturally sensitive environment.

Kapiolani Medical Center for Women and Children
Kapiolani Medical Center for Women & Children is one of the Pacific region's leaders in the care of women and children.

Kapiolani Medical Center at Pali Momi
Kapiolani Medical Center at Pali Momi to the Kapi`olani provides care for men, women and children with its innovative and full service programs.

Kokua Kalihi Valley Health Center
Kokua Kalihi Valley (KKV) specializes in integrated services to foster individuals, families and communities who can take control of their health and well-being.

Kuakini Medical Center
The Kuakini Medical Center Auxiliary is the largest active auxiliary/volunteer group for a health care organization in the Hawaii.

Leahi Hospital
Leahi Hospital was first established in 1900 by the Victoria Hospital Association and named the Honolulu Home for the Incurables.

Queen Emma Clinics
The Queen Emma Clinics is operated jointly by The Queen's Medical Center and the College of Health Sciences of the University of Hawaii. The clinics strive to provide the highest quality health care, and have made a commitment to the high quality education of its health care professionals.

Queen's Medical Center
The Queen's Medical Center is the largest private hospital in Hawaii, located in downtown Honolulu, Hawaii, is a private, non-profit, acute medical care facility.

Rehabilitation Hospital of the Pacific
Rehabilitation Hospital of the Pacific is the only acute care medical rehabilitation organization serving both Hawaii and the Pacific Region.

Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children
The Shriners Hospital in Honolulu, Hawaii, is one of 22 Shriners Hospitals that provide free specialized medical care to children.

Spark M. Matsunaga Veterans Affairs Medical Center
The Spark M. Matsunaga Medical Center's Ambulatory Care Center (ACC) in Honolulu provides primary care services for veterans in the Pacific Islands.

St. Francis Medical Center
St. Francis Medical Center is a Catholic Healthcare System in Hawaii, sponsored by The Sisters of the Third Franciscan Order of Syracuse, New York, committed to creating healthy communities in the Spirit of Christ's Healing Ministry.

St. Francis Medical Center - West
St. Francis Medical Center-West prides itself in continuing to add new clinical services to better serve the community in West Oahu.

Straub Clinic and Hospital
Straub Clinic & Hospital offers 159 acute care beds and 16 primary and specialty care clinics on Oahu, Lanai, and the Big Island.

The Physician Center at Mililani
The Physician Center at Mililani is a group of family physicians and a training site for Family Practice Residents, operating as a satellite clinic of Wahiawa General Hospital.

Tripler Army Medical Center
Tripler Army Medical Center is the largest military medical treatment facility in the entire Pacific Basin.

Wahiawa General Hospital
Wahiawa General Hospital (WGH) is a community-owned, nonprofit hospital located in Wahiawa, Hawaii, on the island of Oahu.

Waianae Coast Comprehnsive health Center
Waianae Coast Comprehensive Health Center, pioneers in community-governed healthcare.

Government

Department of Health Resources and Services Administration

National Center Research Resources

National Library of Medicine

Honors and Awards

Alpha Omega Alpha
Alpha Omega Alpha is the only national honor medical society in the world.

Other

Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education

Hawaii Medical Association


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