Extractions: Rear Admiral Kenneth P. Moritsugu, M.D., M.P.H., was appointed the Deputy Surgeon General by Assistant Secretary for Health and Surgeon General David Satcher on October 1, 1998. A career officer in the Commissioned Corps of the U.S. Public Health Service, Admiral Moritsugu served as an Assistant Surgeon General beginning with Surgeon General C. Everett Koop in 1988. Dr. Moritsugu was born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii. After attending Chaminade College for two years, he received his Baccalaureate Degree with Honors in Classical Languages from the University of Hawaii in 1967, an M.D. from the George Washington University School of Medicine in 1971 and an M.P.H. in Health Administration and Planning from the University of California, Berkeley in 1975. He began his Public Health Service (PHS) career in 1968 and completed three tours of duty while in medical school. These included assignments in Community Nursing in Washington, Forensic Psychiatry at St. Elizabeth's Hospital in Washington, D.C. and Leprosy Research and Clinical Care at the USPHS Hospital in San Francisco. Having completed residences in Internal Medicine and in Preventive Medicine, Admiral Moritsugu is Board Certified in Preventive Medicine; holds Fellowships in the American College of Preventive Medicine; the Royal Society of Health and Royal Society of Medicine; and is a Certified Correctional Health Professional.
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Extractions: A dynamic integrative program designed for students and visitors linking academic, recreational and cultural activities. Hands-on participatory learning experiences for students ranging in age from 12 years - 90 years. The award winning program has defined the standard for educational excellence in travel study programs in marine science, astronomy, and volcanology and may be designed specifically for your group's interests. Photo
Extractions: Academics > Catalog - ARCHIVED CATALOGS SCHEDULE OF CLASSES ADMISSIONS Fall 2002-Spring 2003 Catalog The complete Fall 2002-Spring 2003 Catalog is now available in PDF format for viewing and printing. Please open up the Bookmark Panel located on the left side of the Acrobat Reader to navigate quickly through the catalog. Sections of the catalog are available below. A printed edition of the KCC Catalog is issued every academic year. The Fall 2002-Spring 2003 Catalog is available in pdf format for viewing and printing. The information represents a "snapshot" of the print edition and is current as of July 5, 2002 . You can view and print out these PDF documents if you have the Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer. To download a free Acrobat Reader or for additional assistance, go to the KCC PDF Help Page The printed catalog is available for purchase at the KCC bookstore or online at http://www.bookstore.hawaii.edu/uhkcc/
Extractions: The State of Hawaii is the premier captive insurance domicile in the Pacific Basin and is recognized as one of the fastest growing and progressive captive domiciles in the United States. 50th State Risk Management Services are specialists in providing independent captive insurance management services for Hawaii-domiciled captives. Our underlying goal is to provide existing and prospective captive owners with the necessary resources and information to exploit the optimum opportunities afforded by their captive insurance facilities. The hard-market era of the 80's forced many businesses and professional organizations to seek a more cost-effective means of obtaining insurance. Many corporations created their own insurance company subsidiary (captive) in which they became the ultimate bearer of losses sustained by the captive's parents. The current hard-market is causing many corporations to revisit the formation of a captive as a means of a more cost-effective method of obtaining insurance. 50th State's approach is to offer clients a wide range of products and services and let them choose those that are appropriate for their specific needs and expectations. What is a Captive?
Extractions: Hawaii is home base to the commander of the militarys activities in the entire Northern Pacific Rim, known as USARPAC (U.S. Army, Pacific). The region includes Korea, Japan, Alaska, and the state of Washington. And on the island of Oahu, Schofield Barracks is the home of HACN channel 2, the Hawaii Army Cable Network. Via an arrangement with Time Warner Cable, HACN reaches 25,000 enlisted personnel and employees stationed at Schofield and four other U.S. military bases around Hawaii. Its one big, closed-circuit, cable-only feed. HACN has only been broadcasting conventional video programs for a few years. Prior to that it was a text-only bulletin board. In 1999, however, the networks new manager brought a new, digital vision to the job and dubbed Lynette Harris the new producer in charge of programming.
Graduating Class Of 2002 With Postgraduate Training Programs of Medicine, Honolulu, hawaii Emergency Medicine Pediatrics Stanford UniversityPrograms, Stanford, California. KURZ, CHRISTOPHER family Medicine - Kaiser http://meded.ucsd.edu/Catalog/127.html
Extractions: Select a Page to Jump to Quickly... Full Table of Contents Foreword from the Dean of Health Sciences UCSD: History in the Making Becomes a Model for the Future UCSD's Combination of Experimentation and Clinical Care Exemplifies "Medicine in Action" Curriculum: The Never Ending Dialogue Year of the Clerk Faculty Profiles - Her Job is Keeping Students Focused: Shawn Harrity, M.D. - Elderly Find Their Way Into His Heart and Work: William Norcross, M.D. - The Power of Touch: Lisa Orloff, M.D. - Social Consciousness: Martin Stein, M.D. - He Relishes Venturing into the Unknown: Christopher Glass, M.D., Ph.D. - The Creative Tension of Ideas: Frank Powell, Ph.D. - Patience and Imagination: Dolores Helen Pretorius, M.D. - Transplants make Hart Tick: Marquis Hart, M.D. - Melding medicine, Physiology, and Genetics: Kenneth Chien, M.D., Ph.D. - Children, Schools, and Heart Disease Prevention: Philip Nader, M.D. - Medicine in the Context of Community Medicine: Sandra Daley, M.D. - Intellectual Inquiry Meets Community Outreach in the Center: David Tarin, M.D., Ph.D.
OHSU Family Practice Residency Program Graduates The 238 graduates of the OHSU family Medicine Residency programs practicein 25 states and around the world. Alaska, 2 %. hawaii, 1 %. http://www.ohsu.edu/som-FamMed/residency/residents.shtml
Extractions: The 238 graduates of the OHSU Family Medicine Residency Programs practice in 25 states and around the world. the table to the right shows the percentages of graduates practicing in these different regions. Our graduates work in hospitals ranging from 10 to 650 beds (average = 211, standard deviation = 174). They carry an average inpatient service of 2.5 patients per day excluding obstetrical patients and newborns. Of those graduates practicing obstetrics, the number of deliveries performed per year averages 32.8 with a standard deviation of 18.2. State/Region Graduates Oregon Washington California Alaska Hawaii Other Pacific/Mtn.
Chronic Disease Prevention | State Profiles | Hawaii hawaii. environment, faculty and staff health promotion, and family and community informationabout funded National Cancer Registries programs registry links http://www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/states/hawaii.htm
Extractions: Data on men 35 years of age and older, living in the state during the years 19911995, are summarized by ethnic group, number of deaths, and mortality rates. The state's national rank is also presented by ethnic group and total population. Includes general observations on regional and racial/ethnic trends. Heart Disease Among Women Data on women 35 years of age and older, living in the state during the years 19911995, are summarized by ethnic group, number of deaths, and mortality rates. The state's national rank is also presented by ethnic group and total population. Includes general observations on regional and racial/ethnic trends. Heart Disease in the Total Population Data on heart disease in the total state population drawn from the combined NCCDPHP atlases on men and women. Data on individuals 35 years of age and older, living in the state during the years 19911995, are summarized by ethnic group, number of deaths, and mortality rates. The state's national rank is also presented by ethnic group and as a whole. Includes general observations on regional and racial/ethnic trends.
Extractions: Audience: Teachers and Adults Explore this interactive, searchable collection of more than 100 beautiful artifacts from Micronesia, Melanesia, and Polynesia. This CD-ROM presents the finest examples of oceanic art from the Pacific region in the form of museum photos, contemporary video segments, and music. It includes such artifacts as masks and carvings from Melanesia, canoes and storyboards from Micronesia, and tapa and feather cloaks from Polynesia, accompanied by historical and cultural descriptions. All can be accessed by country, usage, or keyword, making it possible to easily incorporate Pacific island art into a variety of disciplines and grade levels. Teachers and others interested in Pacific island art will find this CD-ROM a valuable resource for exploring the arts and cultures of Pacific Islanders. Assessment Matters
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Hawai'i Space Grant Consortium For more information about student and family summer science programs on Kauai andthe Big Island, call 9563138 or 934-7261, or visit the Future Flight hawaii http://www.spacegrant.hawaii.edu/news2002.html
Extractions: H awaii Space Grant was a proud cosponsor of the Astronaut Lacy Veach Day of Discovery held to honor this astronaut and explorer who considered Honolulu his home. Initiated by Art and Rene Kimura, directors of Future Flight Hawaii , this day-long event for students in grades 6-12 showcased hands-on activities in a variety of workshops ranging from aeronautics to space stations to voyaging canoes. Keynote speakers were Mr. Nainoa Thompson (Executive Director of the Polynesian Voyaging Society) and Dr. Karen Meech (Astronomer, Institute for Astronomy, University of Hawaii). This event was cosponsored by Hawaiian Electric Company, Punahou School, and Hawaii Space Grant Consortium, with the cooperation of the family of Lacy Veach, Hawaii Science Teachers Association, NASA Ames Research Cener, Polynesian Voyaging Society, and the Hawaii Academy of Sciences. Approximately 500 students and adults attended. - September 21, 2002 -
Results: GBGM Programs the arrival of the first Korean Christians in hawaii in 1903. More about Christianlove Donations Economy family GBGM programs Health Hunger http://gbgm-umc.org/browse_search/results/results.cfm?cat=GBGM programs&catId=31
LIFELines there is extensive information about services and programs. hawaii Housing InformationThis website provides information about military family housing, private http://www.lifelines2000.org/services/relocation/index.asp?AttribID=397
Medicaid Programs In The 50 States Long Term Care Alternatives hawaii QUEST Managed Office of Medical AssistancePrograms (OMAP - Medicaid of Health and family Services official site); WYOMING http://64.82.65.67/medicaid/states.html
Extractions: Medicaid is a federal-state partnership, with state laws, state regulations, federally approved state waivers, and approved "state plans" all creating significant variations from state to state. Listed below are selected links to information about existing Medicaid plans and reform proposals within individual states. It is hoped they will be of general use: 2) to policymakers and researchers interested in comparing activities in one state to those in another. NOTE: The links listed below were published either by state agencies or by state-based research and advocacy organizations. Please consider and evaluate: the source as listed and described, including any potentially partisan presentation the date of the information. nothing contained on this page is intended as legal or medical advice. Medicaid - General State Information by Families USA (includes consumer contacts; updated frequently) Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) - details from the federal agency Federal Poverty Guidelines - published by HHS, Feb. 2003 -
October 28, 2002 on family Involvement and the hawaii Content and of a Power Point presentation onthe family Involvement Policy Many other organizations and programs that are http://lilinote.k12.hi.us/STATE/BOE/Minutes.nsf/7d59b00aff8d3cf50a2565cb00663e82
NCFR - CFLE - Approved Academic Programs University of hawaii at Manoa Abbreviated Application Checklist, http//www.uwstout.edu/programs/bshdfs. ofWyoming Child and family Studies undergraduate http://www.ncfr.org/cfle/a_ncfr_approved_programs_textlinks.asp
Extractions: NCFR Approved Programs Academic Program Benefits Certification Conference ... Academic Program Review NCFR Approved Programs The following programs have been approved by the NCFR Academic Program Review Committee. Approved programs offer course work that meets the Standards and Criteria needed for the Certified Family Life Educator (CFLE) designation. For more information on the academic program review process, see academic program approval You must have the Adobe acrobat TM plug-in installed on your system in order to view this file. One can download a FREE acrobat viewer by clicking on the button located below. Anderson University
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Extractions: The University of Hawaii Center on Disability Studies (CDS) is beginning the second year of a grant from the U.S. Department of Education funding a National Technical Assistance Center (NTAC) to Increase Employment Opportunities for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders with Disabilities (NTAChttp://www.ntac.hawaii.edu/).