The John A. Burns School of Medicine is part of the Council of Health Sciences (CHS), an interdisciplinary collaboration of UH Mānoa Nancy Atmospera-Walch School of Nursing, Thompson School of Social Work and Public Health, John A. Burns School of Medicine, UH Cancer Center and the UH Hilo Daniel K. Inouye College of Pharmacy.
The mission of the Council of Health Sciences (CHS) is to train high-quality healthcare workers and biomedical scientists, and to contribute to the workforce and improve the health of the people of Hawaiʻi. CHS students and alumni are working, learning, and caring for people in our communities. Leads from each school participate in Hawaiʻi Interprofessional Education (HIPE) for undergraduates, graduates, and post-graduate health science trainees.
In spite of recent designation as the healthiest state in the nation, Hawaiʻi faces many healthcare challenges. The continuing health disparities within the state, the challenges of accessing health care in both rural and urban settings, and the demand-capacity healthcare professional mismatch are action priorities. To help address these challenges, the CHS schools and programs are part of the UHealthy Hawaiʻi Initiative.