Oral bacteria linked to preterm labor in Hawaiʻi
A UH Mānoa nursing study will examine placental tissue samples from women in Hawaiʻi who experienced preterm labor for the presence and type of oral bacteria.
A UH Mānoa nursing study will examine placental tissue samples from women in Hawaiʻi who experienced preterm labor for the presence and type of oral bacteria.
Melissa Henry will represent UH Mānoa in the National Cooperative Education Internship Association Student Employee of the year competition in Colorado.
UH Mānoa School of Nursing and Dental Hygiene is one of only 20 programs in country providing college credit for veterans’ past medical experience.
Stephanie Marshall received the 2016 Leadership Award and four nursing students were recipients of academic scholarships.
The William Randolph Hearst Foundations awarded scholarship funding to UH Mānoa to support students from rural areas pursuing a BA degree in nursing.
The only non-credit accredited program of its kind in Hawaiʻi received the annual merit award for achieving 100 percent graduate pass rate on the CST examination cycle.
The CHOW Project has extended their services to include wound care and client education.
The Veterans to Nurses program launched a five-part video series titled, “What You Need to Know About Student Veterans.”
The School of Nursing and Dental Hygiene inducted 6 alumnae into its Hall of Fame and honored 54 .
Fourteen University faculty members were honored with the Board of Regents’ Medal for Excellence.