University of Hawaii, John A. Burns School of Medicine Convocation Ceremony 2023 Program

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John

University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa

Honoring

A. Burns School of Medicine
CEREMONY
CONVOCATION
Sunday, May 14th, 2023 9:30 am the CLASS OF 2023

To honor all who have taught me this art and in the same spirit and dedication to impart a knowledge of medicine to others. I will continue with diligence to keep abreast of advances in medicine, and respect those who broaden our knowledge by research. I will treat without exception all who seek my ministrations and discriminate against no one, so long as the treatment of others is not compromised thereby, and I will seek the counsel of particularly skilled physicians where indicated for the benefit of my patient.

I will remember that caring for the patient will be my primary concern and while doing so I will honor the autonomy of the sick. I will recognize that such caring requires my being available, giving my time generously, communicating honestly, and comforting as well as treating. Such care also involves offering my support to my patients’ loved ones.

My fiduciary role will require protecting patients from all forms of malpractice, malfeasance, and unnecessary expenses, and I will try to prevent, as well as cure, disease.

While I continue to keep this Oath inviolate, may it be granted to me to enjoy life and the practice of the art and science of medicine; respected by my peers and society. May my faith strengthen my resolve to attain the above.

DOCTOR OF MEDICINE ~ The Class of 2023

Name

Hometown

Prior degree

• Specialty Field

• Residency Program

Richard Joseph Tudela Aldan, MD *

Saipan, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands

BS, 2019, Biochemistry, Lee University

- General Surgery

Medical College of Georgia

Augusta, GA

Samuel Andrade, MD +

Kailua, Hawai‘i

BS, 2006, Ethnic Studies, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa

- Family Medicine

University of Hawaiʻi Residency Programs

ʻAiea, HI

Sarah Armstrong, MD

Wailea, Maui, Hawai‘i

BA, 2019, French Language & Literature, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa

- Emergency Medicine

ISMMS Mount Sinai Hospital

New York City, NY

Alyssandra Nazareno Baniqued, MD

Waipahu, Hawai‘i

BS, 2016, Exercise Science, Creighton

University

- Family Medicine

University of Hawaiʻi Residency Programs

ʻAiea, HI

Surbhi Bansil, MD *

La Habra, California

BS, 2018, Biological Sciences, University of Southern California

- Internal Medicine

Olive View – UCLA Medical Center

Los Angeles, CA

Abigail Bautista, MD

Waipahu, Hawai‘i

BS, 2019, Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, Boston University

- Internal Medicine

Hackensack University Medical Center

Hackensack, NJ

Clark Gianni Bueno Caballero, MD *

Waipahu, Hawai‘i

BA, 2016, Physiology, University of Washington

- Psychiatry

University of Hawai‘i Residency Programs

Honolulu, HI

Eileen Chen, MD + *

Honolulu, Hawai‘i

BS, 2019, Chemistry, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa

- Obstetrics-Gynecology

University of Hawai‘i Residency Programs

Honolulu, HI

Ω Member of Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society + Member of Gold Humanism Honor Society *Dean’s Certificate of Distinction (>* = multiple certificates)

DOCTOR OF MEDICINE ~ The Class of 2023

Dylan Combs, MD

Kailua, Hawai‘i

BA, 2018, Sociology, Harvard University

- Transitional

MetroWest Medical CenterFramingham

Framingham, MA

- Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation

Harvard Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital

Boston, MA

Jared Dang, MD

Honolulu, Hawai‘i

BS, 2017, Physiology, Seattle Pacific University

- Internal Medicine

Scripps Mercy Hospital

San Diego, CA

James DeJesus IV, MD Ω

Mililani, Hawai‘i

BS, 2018, Biochemistry, University of Puget Sound

- Orthopaedic Surgery

Baylor University Medical Center

Dallas, TX

Weiming Du, MD

Zhongshan, China

BS, 2016, Biology, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa

- Medicine-Primary

University of Hawai‘i Residency Programs

Honolulu, HI

Bradley Fujiuchi, MD *

Līhuʻe, Kauaʻi, Hawai‘i

BA, 2018, Biology, University of Portland

-

Internal Medicine

University of Hawai‘i Residency Programs

Honolulu, HI

Rachel Michelle Gorenflo, MD Ω >*

Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo

BA, 2017, Healthcare Administration, University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo

- General Surgery

University of Texas Medical Branch

Galveston, TX

Tate J. Higashihara, MD

Kailua, Hawai‘i

BA, 2019, Neuroscience, Boston University

- Surgery – Preliminary UMass Chan - Baystate

Worchester, MA

Krystal Lei Hirayama, MD

Pearl City, Hawai´i

BA, 2017, Biology, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa

- Internal Medicine

Scripps Mercy Hospital

San Diego, CA

Sheri Hiroi DuBay, MD, PhD

Mililani, Hawai‘i

BS, 2000, Psychology, University of Washington

PhD, 2008, Behavioral Neuroscience, University of Washington

- Psychiatry

Yale New Haven Hospital

New Haven, CT

Kristen Hori, MD *

Honolulu, Hawaiʻi

BS, 2019, Molecular & Cellular Biology, Johns Hopkins University

- Obstetrics-Gynecology

UCLA Medical Center

Los Angeles, CA

Megan Horita, MD Ω +*

Mililani, Hawai‘i

BS, 2019, Investigative Medical Sciences & Biology, Saint Louis University

- Pediatrics

University of Utah Health

Salt Lake City, UT

Amelia Lea Yoshida Hummel, MD

Ω +*

Glenview, Illinois

BA, 2016, Psychology, Pitzer College

- Orthopaedic Surgery Rush University Medical Center

Chicago, IL

Eden Ines, MD *

Kapolei, Hawai‘i

BS, 2019, Biochemistry & Cell Biology, University of California –

San Diego

- General Surgery

Tripler Army Medical Center

Honolulu, HI

Courtney Ip, MD Ω +*

Hilo, Hawai‘i

BS, 2019, Biology, University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo

- Obstetrics-Gynecology

Kirk Kerkorian SOM at UNLV

Las Vegas, NV

Ted Jacoby, MD Ω

Kailua-Kona, Hawai‘i

BS, 2019, Biochemistry, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa

- Medicine-Preliminary

University of Hawai‘i Residency

Programs

Honolulu, HI

- Dermatology

UC Davis Medical Center

Sacramento, CA

Bree Kuʻuwehiokalani Kāneakua, MD

Hilo, Hawai‘i

BA, 2017, Psychology, Creighton University

- Medicine-Pediatrics

University of Arizona COM

Phoenix, AZ

Jared Kim, MD

Kailua, Hawai‘i

BS, 2014, Molecular Cell Biology, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa

- Psychiatry

University of Hawai‘i Residency Programs

Honolulu, HI

Elliott Jun Hyun Park Koshi, MD Ω*

Seoul, South Korea

BS, 2018, Biochemistry & Cell Biology, University of California – San Diego

- Otolaryngology

Tripler Army Medical Center

Ω Member of Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society + Member of Gold Humanism Honor Society
‘Awa
*Dean’s Certificate of Distinction (>* = multiple certificates)

DOCTOR OF MEDICINE ~ The Class of 2023

Chaz Kuniyoshi, MD *

Honolulu, Hawai‘i

BA, 2014, Biology, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa

- Emergency Medicine

ISMMS Mount Sinai MorningsideWest

New York City, NY

Royce H. Kwon, MD *

Honolulu, Hawai‘i

BA, 2014, Biology, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa

- General Surgery

University of Hawai‘i Residency

Programs

Honolulu, HI

Jason Lee, MD

Seoul, South Korea

BS, 2018, Neuroscience, Washington State University

- Internal Medicine

Mayo Clinic School of Grad Medical Education

Rochester, MN

Jeremy Yuuji Hu Wei Liu, MD Ω * Frisco, Texas

BS, 2017, Healthcare Management, University of Texas at Dallas

- Ophthalmology

Yale New Haven Hospital

New Haven, CT

Evan Ryo Yau Sum Lum, MD

Honolulu, Hawai‘i

BS, 2018, Chemistry, University of Southern California

- Neurology

UC San Diego Medical Center

San Diego, CA

Enze Ma, MD Ω >*

Honolulu, Hawai‘i

BS, 2019, Neuroscience, Duke University

- Otolaryngology

University of Texas Southwestern Medical School

Dallas, TX

Jenna Maligro, MD

Mililani, Hawai‘i

BS, 2015, Molecular & Cell Biology, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa

- Surgery – Preliminary

Virginia Mason Franciscan Health

Seattle, WA

- Interventional Radiology

(Integrated)

University of Washington Affiliate Hospitals

Seattle, WA

Drew Matsuura, MD

Honolulu, Hawai‘i

BS, 2016, Bioengineering, University of Washington

- Pediatrics

UC San Diego Medical Center San Diego, CA

Trevor Akira McCracken, MD

Kapa`a, Kauaʻi, Hawai‘i

BA, 2017, Geography, University of California – Los Angeles

- Internal Medicine

UC Irvine Medical Center

Orange, CA

Trek Mikio Nohea Mizoguchi, MD *

Honolulu, Hawai‘i

BS, 2018, Biology, Creighton University

- Pediatrics

Children’s Hospital

Oakland, CA

Frances Tiffany Cava Morden, MD *

Līhuʻe, Kauaʻi, Hawai‘i

BS, 2015, Neuroscience & Biology, Creighton University

- Surgery – Preliminary

University of Washington Affiliate Hospitals

Seattle, WA

Clarke Morihara, MD

Mililani, Hawai‘i

BS, 2017, Biology, Creighton University

- Internal Medicine

University of Hawai‘i Residency Programs

Honolulu, HI

Joshua Mostales, MD *

Saipan, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands

BS, 2019, Biochemistry, University of Oregon

- General Surgery

University of Toledo

Toledo, OH

Sarah Mariko Murayama, MD Ω + *

Honolulu, Hawai‘i

BA, 2016, Psychology, University of Pennsylvania

- Obstetrics-Gynecology

University of Hawai‘i Residency Programs

Honolulu, HI

Kelvin Tyler Makoto Naito, MD >*

Waipahu, Hawai´i

BS, 2016, Health Science, Boston University

- Pediatrics

UC Irvine Medical Center

Orange, CA

Nicole Aiko Punahele Makamai Kahi

‘O Mililani Nakamatsu, MD *

Mililani, Hawai‘i

BS, 2017, Molecular, Cellular, Developmental Biology, University of Washington

- Internal Medicine

University of Washington Affiliate Hospitals

Seattle, WA

Eryn Nakashima, MD >*

Honolulu, Hawai´i

BS, 2019, Biology, Northeastern University

- Psychiatry

University of Hawai‘i Residency Programs

Honolulu, HI

Erin Mathias NaPier, MD *

Honolulu, Hawai‘i

BS, 2017, Mathematics, Georgetown University

- Ophthalmology

Olive View – UCLA Medical Center

Los Angeles, CA

- Family Medicine

University of Ottawa

Ottawa, Canada ‘Awa

Ω Member of Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society + Member of Gold Humanism Honor Society *Dean’s Certificate of Distinction (>* = multiple certificates)

DOCTOR OF MEDICINE ~ The Class of 2023

Amriya Naufer, MD, MS

Toronto, Canada

BSc, 2013, Cell & Molecular Biology, University of Toronto

MS, 2015, Cell Biology, University of Toronto

- Family Medicine

University of Ottawa

Ottawa, Canada

Linda Nguyen, MD

Buena Park, California

BS, 2015, Animal Biology, University of California - Davis

- Internal Medicine

Kaiser Permanente Hawai‘i

Honolulu, HI

Kyle Kosei Obana, MD Ω*

Honolulu, Hawai‘i

BA, 2017, Biology/Psychology, Amherst College

- Orthopaedic Surgery

NYP Hospital – Columbia University Medical Center

New York City, NY

Seo Yeon Kim Orite, MD, MMSc *

Gangjin, South Korea

BS, 2016, Chemistry, University of Massachusetts at Amherst

MMSc, 2019, Immunology, Harvard Medical School

Eun Young Park, MD +

Honolulu, Hawai‘i

BA, 2015, Chemistry, Bryn Mawr College

- Medicine-Pediatrics

University of Missouri

Columbia, MO

Vasant Patwardhan, MD

Mililani, Hawai‘i

BS, 2019, Molecular Cell Biology, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa

- Surgery-Preliminary

Swedish Medical Center

Seattle, WA

Alyssa Haruko Peric, MD + >*

Midland, Michigan

BA, 2013, Chemistry, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa

- Psychiatry

University of Hawai‘i Residency

Programs

Honolulu, HI

Kevin Pham, MD *

Honolulu, Hawai‘i

BS, 2019, Molecular Cell Biology, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa

- Medicine – Preliminary

Alameda Health System – Highland Hospital

Oakland, CA

- Radiology-Diagnostic

ISMMS Mount Sinai Hospital

New York City, NY

Ω Member of Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society + Member of Gold Humanism Honor Society *Dean’s Certificate of Distinction (>* = multiple certificates)

Tana Ramos, MD

Tamuning, Guam

BS, 2017, Microbiology, University of California – San Diego

- Internal Medicine

Santa Clara Valley Medical Center

Santa Clara, CA

Joanna Pualani Reinhardt, MD, MPH *

Honolulu, Hawai‘i

BA, 1995, Economics, Stanford University

MPH, 2018, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa

- Internal Medicine

Kaiser Permanente Hawai‘i

Honolulu, HI

Julian Benjamin Rimm, MD, MS *

Pukalani, Maui, Hawai´i

BS, 2016, Sport & Exercise Science, Seattle University

MS, 2017, Biomedical Science, Colorado State University

- Ortho Surgery/Research

University of Hawai‘i Residency Programs

Honolulu, HI

Nikki Rousslang, MD

Honolulu, Hawai‘i

BS, 2019, Physics, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa

- Radiology-Diagnostic Tripler Army Medical Center

Honolulu, HI

Brock Maxim Santi, MD

Honolulu, Hawai´i

BA, 2019, Economics, Santa Clara University

- Internal Medicine

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

Los Angeles, CA

Brittany L.M.P. Sato, MD, PhD

Nānākuli, HI

BS, 2008, Biochemistry, University of Evansville

PhD, 2013, Cell & Molecular Biology, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa

- Pathology

University of Hawai‘i Residency Programs

Honolulu, HI

Alexander William KarskSettle,MD

Honolulu, Hawai´i

BA, 2016, Biology, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa

- Internal Medicine

CA Pacific Medical Center

San Francisco, CA

Jessica Shiosaki, MD Ω

Mililani, Hawai‘i

BA, 2018, Biochemistry, Occidental College

- Pediatrics

Children’s Hospital

Los Angeles, CA

Anthony Josiah Silva, MD

Pearl City, Hawai´i

BS, 2019, Molecular Cell Biology, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa

- Internal Medicine

Santa Clara Valley Medical Center

San Jose, CA

Cori Sutton, MD Ω +*

Kāneʻohe, Hawai´i

BS, 2019, Biology, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa

- Internal Medicine

UC Irvine Medical Center

Orange, CA

DOCTOR OF MEDICINE ~ The Class of 2023

Kasey Aki Kaiulani Tamamoto, MD *

Kailua, Hawai‘i

BS, 2019, Biochemistry, Tufts University

- General Surgery

University of Hawai‘i Residency Programs

Honolulu, HI

Tyler Thorne, MD Ω >*

Waimea, Hawai´i

BA, 2015, Psychology, Cornell College

- Orthopaedic Surgery

University of Utah Health

Salt Lake City, UT

Kennedy Tobin, MD

Eatonville, Washington

BS, 2017, Neurobiology, University of Washington

- Medicine – Preliminary

Elson S. Floyd COM WSU

Spokane, WA

- Radiology-Diagnostic

UMASS Chan - Baystate

Worchester, MA

Christina Emmie Tse, MD + >*

Honolulu, Hawai‘i

BA, 2017, Anthropology, Bryn Mawr College

- Internal Medicine

Harbor UCLA Medical Center

Rylie Mei Wada, MD Ω + >*

ʻAiea, Hawai´i

BS, 2019, Exercise Science, California Lutheran University

BA, 2019, Psychology, California Lutheran University

- Obstetrics-Gynecology

University of Texas Southwestern Med School

Dallas, TX

Mattia J.N. Walter, MD *

Kailua-Kona, Hawai‘i

BS, 2017, Microbiology, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa

- Transitional

HCA Las Palmas del Sol Healthcare

El Paso, TX

Madison Kauanoe Williams, MD

Kula, Maui, Hawai´i

BA, 2019, Psychology, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa

- Psychiatry

Charles R. Drew University

Los Angeles, CA

‘Awa
Ω Member of Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society + Member of Gold Humanism Honor Society *Dean’s Certificate of Distinction (>* = multiple certificates)

Shelby Kohatsu Yee, MD

San Diego, California

BS, 2019, Marine Biology, University of California – Los Angeles

- General Surgery

Mayo Clinic School of Grad Medical Education

Rochester, MN

Sydney Yee, MD

Honolulu, Hawai‘i

BA, 2017, Biology, Santa Clara University

- Medicine – Preliminary University of Hawai‘i Residency Programs

Honolulu, HI

- Radiology-Diagnostic George Washington University

Washington, DC

Kurtis Young, MD

Foster City, California

BS, 2017, Cell & Developmental Biology, University of California – Santa Barbara

- Otolaryngology

Kirk Kerkorian SOM at UNLV

Las Vegas, NV

Dean’s Certificate of Distinction

The Dean’s Certificate of Distinction is awarded to students who have demonstrated outstanding achievement and an exceptional commitment in a specialized area of interest and expertise. By completing a predetermined set of curricular and co-curricula activities, medical students can be nominated for this special recognition. This year’s recipients are being recognized for their achievements in the areas of Medical Education, Medical Innovation and Design, Nutrition, Patient Safety and Quality Improvement, Research, Rural Health, and Social Justice,

GRADUATE AND UNDERGRADUATE TRAINING

Academic Year 2022-2023

In addition to training students for the MD degree, the John A. Burns School of Medicine offers the MS, Graduate Certification, and/or the PhD degrees in biomedical sciences with concentration in several disciplines such as clinical research, epidemiology, and developmental and reproductive biology, and tropical medicine, as well as through an interdisciplinary program in cell and molecular biology; an MS degree in communication sciences and disorders; and training in an undergraduate program leading to a BS degree in medical technology.

Doctor of Philosophy

Ryan Shontell

Kohala, HI

BS Biology, 2018, University of Hawaii, Manoa

Advisor: Gernot Presting

Dissertation: "Centromere-specific Retrotransposons: Integrase Activity and Targeting Specificity”

David Maison

Battle Creek, MI

BS Human Biology 2011, Michigan State University

MS Pharmacology & Toxicology 2016, Michigan State University

PhD Tropical Medicine, 2023, University of Hawaii, Manoa

Advisor: Youping Deng, Ph.D.

Aquena Ball

Pacific Palisades, CA

BS Molecular Cell Biology, 2017, University of Hawaii at Manoa

PhD Tropical Medicine, 2023, University of Hawaii, Manoa

• Mentor: Dr. Axel Lehrer

• Dissertation: “Correlates of Protection for Recombinant Subunit

Filovirus Vaccines in a Non-Human Primate Model”

Kaitlin Driesse

Schenectady, NY

BA 2016, SUNY University of Albany

MS 2018, SUNY University of Albany

PhD Tropical Medicine, 2023, University of Hawaii, Manoa

• Adviser: Sandra Chang, PhD

• Dissertation: "Impact of Dengue and Zika Cross-Reactive Antibodies on the Development of Congenital Zika Syndrome"

GRADUATE AND UNDERGRADUATE TRAINING

Master of Science

Cell and Molecular Biology

Therese Anagaran Nick Bly

Jack Heck

Communication Sciences and Disorders

Scott Davis Lindsay Delmont

Leticia Garcia Kristin Howard

Alexis Jorgensen Sylvia Maldonado

Andrew Niles

Developmental and Reproductive Biology

Margaret Huntsman

Tropical Medicine, Medical Microbiology and Pharmacology

Natalie Subia Rodson Zorilla

Master of Science

Quantitative Health & Clinical Research

Katlyn Ji Rhan An Gino R. Quintal

Nicole Kazuyo Nakamura

Bachelor of Science

Medical Technology

Chela Abregana Nicole Faye Bumanglag

Alexis Taylor Cariaga Kobi Jiro Gima

Corey Mak Kasandrae Brooke Natividad

Krystal Plan Mark Kevin Razalan

Tarnwisut Muangkieng Taumua

Graduate Certificates

Clinical Research

Robert Yuan Branan Steven Ferguson

Gwendolyn Victoria Solheim

Tropical Medicine

Cade Akamu Cody Chun

Jeff Fujii Mari Guillermo

Elisabeth Kamaka Deborah Kobayashi

Tiana Koch Bernadine Sunio

Pōpolo Berry

Convocation 2023

Keynote Speaker:

Neal A. Palafox, M.D., M.P.H. is currently Professor of Family Medicine and Community Health at the John A. Burns School of Medicine (JABSOM), and Professor of Cancer Prevention and Control in the Pacific at the University of Hawaiʻi Cancer Center.

i, he is the grandson of Emeterio Palafox who was recruited from the Philippines to work on the Honokaʻa sugar plantation in 1925, and the son of Anastacio Palafox who immigrated in 1931 . Dr. Palafox is a graduate of the 3 rd ʻImi Hoʻōla class in 1976, completed JABSOM in 1980, followed by a Family Medicine residency at UCLA Hospital and Clinics. With the US Public Health Service (’83-’92) , he served in the Marshall Islands as a hospital physician , the medical director of public health, and director of a healthcare program for Marshallese affected by the US nuclear weapons testing program.

Receiving an MPH at Johns Hopkins University in 1993, he returned to Hawaiʻi to assist with developing JABSOM’s Department of Family Medicine and Community Health (DFMCH) , serving as the Chair for 13 years. He has worked on reducing health disparities in Hawaiʻi and the US Affiliated

Pacific Islands (USAPI) for the last 30 years through utilizing seven different grant mechanisms from the US National Institutes of Health, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and Private Foundations. He now oversees nine million dollars of research and programmatic grant funding annually.

He has academic expertise in ciguatera treatment, vitamin A deficiency, cancer heath care disparities in the US Affiliated Pacific, health effects of nuclear testing, and implementing new cervical cancer screening technologies in low-resource countries. He was a founder of the DFMCH, the CDC-funded Pacific Regional Central Cancer Registry, the Cancer Council of the Pacific Islands, a Pacific Regional Cancer Prevention and Control Network, and the lead editor of a handbook developed as a medical student on Cross-Cultural Caring in Hawaiʻi (’80).

He has been an invited speaker on cancer and nuclear health concerns to the US President’s Cancer Panel, CDC, the Union for International Cancer Control, the International Comprehensive Cancer Control Partnership, and the US Institute of Medicine. He was honored to be inducted as a Marshallese Citizen by their Government in 2011, and sailed home on the closing leg to the Malama Honua voyage from Tahiti to Hawaiʻi with the Hokulea and Hikianalia in 2017.

His greatest assets and blessing—are his seven children and his wife, Dr. Momi Kaʻanoi.

Community Awards

Excellence in Public Health Award: This award is from the U.S. Public Health Service Physician Professional Advisory Committee. The award recognizes medical students across the nation who advance public health in their communities and exemplify the USPHS mission to protect, promote and advance health and safety.

Awarded to Anson Lee

E.E. Black Community Service Award: Recognizes achievement in medical school as well as commitment to the school and community service through extracurricular work.

Awarded to Courtney Ip, MD Cori Sutton, MD and Tyler Thorne, MD

Dr. Albert C. K. Chun-Hoon Award for Community Service: Established in memory of Dr. Albert C. K. ChunHoon. This award honors a medical student who has demonstrated an outstanding commitment to community service and who shows future potential to lead, by example, in assisting underserved members of the Hawaiʻi Community.

Awarded to Eryn Nakashima, MD

Hawaii Medical Association Alliance (HMAA) Endowment Award: Established in 1998 to recognize community service and academic achievement.

Awarded to Eun Young Park, MD, and Alyssa Peric, MD

Awards

ACP Award for Excellence in Internal Medicine: Recognizes the most outstanding senior entering an Internal Medicine program. The Hawaiʻi Chapter of the American College of Physicians sponsors this award.

Awarded to Jason Lee, MD

ACP Bernard Yim, MD Award: Awarded to the student who best exemplified excellence in their third year internal medicine clerkship.

Awarded to Jessica Shiosaki, MD

Maurice Brodsky Memorial Award: Established in 1983 in memory of Dr. Brodsky, an authority on the treatment of tuberculosis and a key figure in the establishment of the John A. Burns School of Medicine. The award recognizes a student displaying excellence in pulmonary medicine.

Awarded to Brock Santi, MD

The Terry C. Y. Wong, MD Memorial Award: Established in 2004 in memory of Dr. Wong, Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine, to recognize the student who demonstrates a spirit of patient advocacy with academic excellence in internal medicine.

Awarded to Cori Sutton, MD

Walter F. Char, MD Prize in Psychiatry: Established in honor of Dr. Char, Founder and first Chair of the Department of Psychiatry. This award recognizes the senior with the best clinical clerkship in psychiatry.

Awarded to Jared Kim, MD

Society of Academic Emergency Medicine Award: Presented in recognition of excellence in emergency medicine. SAEM represents academic and research pursuits of the American College of Emergency Physicians.

Awarded to Sarah Armstrong, MD

Hawaiʻi Academy of Family Physicians Outstanding Student Award: Established in 1995 to recognize excellence in family medicine.

Awarded to Alyssandra Baniqued, MD

The Drs. Diane L. Ching and Andrew K. Feng Pediatric Award (Be a H.E.R.O. Award): Established to assist JABSOM Medical student who demonstrates humility, enthusiasm, reliable and optimistic qualities especially suited for a career in Pediatrics.

Awarded to Bree Kāneakua, MD

Reddy Award in Pediatrics: Established by Drs. Venu and Vijaya Reddy to recognize a graduating senior for academic merit and outstanding achievement in pediatrics.

Awarded to Jessica Shiosaki, MD

Dr. Laura Weldon Hoque Award: Established in 2010 in memory of Dr. Laura Weldon Hoque, an outstanding breast surgeon, whose compassion and leadership helped raise the standard for women’s cancer care in Hawaiʻi. This award honors a future surgeon who exemplifies Dr. Hoque’s combination of clinical excellence, compassionate care and tireless leadership.

Awarded to Kasey Tamamoto, MD

The Glenn M. Kokame, MD Endowed Memorial Award for Surgery: Recognizes an outstanding 4th year student pursuing a career in surgery or a surgical subspecialty, who demonstrates academic excellence, potential for outstanding surgical skills, and a caring and warm touch in patient care.

Awarded to Tyler Thorne, MD

ʻOhiʻa Lehua

Dr. Frank and Mary McDowell Award: Established in 1983 in memory of Dr. McDowell, a surgeon, who was involved in the Hawaiʻi Medical Library and its affiliation with the medical school. The award recognizes excellence in surgery.

Awarded to Shelby Yee, MD

Hawaiʻi Lions Foundation Ophthalmology Award: Established in 2003, it is presented to a student in recognition of outstanding scholastic achievement and an interest in ophthalmology.

Awarded to Jeremy Liu, MD and Erin NaPier, MD

Philip I. McNamee, MD Endowed Award: This award supports 4th year medical students who have demonstrated outstanding achievement in Obstetrics and Gynecology and are interested in pursuing a career in gynecologic surgery.

Awarded to Kristen Hori, MD

John M. Ohtani, MD Award: Established in 1983 in memory of Dr. Ohtani, Professor of Obstetrics & Gynecology. It recognizes scholastic achievement, enthusiasm, dedication and willingness to learn.

Awarded to Sarah Murayama, MD

College of American Pathologists Distinguished Medical Student Award: Given to a medical student, who is in any year of training, for outstanding achievement, great aptitude, or great interest in pathology.

Awarded to Brittany Sato, MD, PhD

Merck Award for Academic Excellence: This award is given to two graduating students who excelled at the highest level in their 3rd year clerkships.

Awarded to Jeremy Liu, MD, and Jessica Shiosaki, MD

ʻOhiʻa Lehua

Office of Medical Education Kakoʻo Award: This award is given to the senior that has best helped to promote the mission and activities of the Office of Medication Education and medical education in general at JABSOM.

Awarded to Alyssa Peric, MD

Poʻokela Noʻeau Award: Established in 1997 by the Friends of the Medical School to recognize the student with characteristics which best exemplify the qualities of the ideal physician. Recipient selected by class vote.

Awarded to Amelia Hummel, MD

Poʻokela Noiʻi Award: Established in 1997 by the Friends of the Medical School to recognize outstanding research. Recipient selected by a faculty panel.

Awarded to Kyle Obana, MD

Poʻokela Pono Award: Established in 2013 by the Friends of the Medical School to recognize the student who best demonstrates imperturbability in all situations and responds quickly, calmly and accurately in providing medical assistance.

Awarded to Eun Young Park, MD

Windsor and Mary Cutting Excellence in The Basic Medical Sciences Award: Dr. Windsor Cutting was an internationally renowned academician, a basic medicine scientist, and a clinician. He held many positions in academia during his distinguished career, including Dean of the Stanford School of Medicine and Founding Dean of the John A. Burns School of Medicine. Mary Cutting founded and served as President of the Friends of the Medical School. This award honors a member of the graduating class for scholarly excellence in the basic biomedical sciences.

Awarded to Tyler Thorne, MD

Philippine Medical Association of Hawaii Foundation Award: Recognizes outstanding medical student who volunteer and mentor other students of Filipino ancestry.

Awarded to Alyssandra Baniqued, MD

Yazawa Family Endowed Award: Established by Dr. Keijiro Yazawa and Mrs. Kayoko Yazawa in 2000. The award is presented to the student who is a member of the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society and demonstrates financial need.

Awarded to Jeremy Liu, MD

Aloha Award: Given by the Office of Student Affairs to recognize the senior student who, over the course of their tenure at the medical school, most personified the Aloha Spirit.

Awarded to Elliott Koshi, MD

Leonard Tow Humanism in Medicine Award presented by The Arnold P. Gold Foundation: Recognizes a student and faculty of exemplary compassion, competence and respect in the delivery of care.

Awarded to Dr. David Na‘ai (faculty) and Alyssa Peric, MD (student)

Elizabeth “Liz” Kealiikuaaina Tam, MD Memorial Award: Presented to a faculty member who emulates the passion, grace, leadership and the dedication of Dr. Tam.

Awarded to Reid Ikeda, MD

Kaiser-Permanente Excellence in Teaching Awards: Presented to two outstanding teachers: One from the pre-clinical curriculum directly chosen by student poll, and the other from the clinical disciplines, selected from nominations submitted by the clinical departments, reflective of teaching excellence in the third and fourth year clinical curriculum. In addition to these awards, Kaiser Permanente also supports the ongoing training and development of JABSOM faculty.

Awarded to Teresa Schiff-Elfalan, MD (Pre-Clinical) and Royce Shimamoto, MD (Clinical)

John M. Hardman, MD Award for Mentoring in Teaching: Presented to a faculty member selected by students, who best emulates Dr. Hardman’s passion, grace and devotion to foster their intellectual, professional and personal growth.

Awarded to Richard Kasuya, MD

Wo Family Faculty Excellence Award: Presented to the clinical faculty demonstrating exemplary qualities as named by the 4th year class. In addition to the award, a donation will be made towards medical school scholarships on behalf of the recipient.

Awarded to Emilie Stickley, MD

ʻOhiʻa Lehua
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JABSOM gratefully acknowledges the following donors for their generous support of Convocation 2023.

JABSOM gratefully acknowledges the following donors for their generous support of Convocation 2023.

Shared, Core Values

• Collaboration - Shared accomplishments in the spirit of partnership

• Diversity and Inclusion - Respect for the entire spectrum of human experience

• Excellence - Guiding all of our efforts in research, education, and service

• Innovation and Discovery - The generation, application, and transmission of new knowledge

• Pono - Integrity, morality, and equity, taking action to eliminate health disparities in the spirit of social justice

Vision

Maikaʻi Loa: Attain Lasting Optimal Health for All (ALOHA).

Mission

JABSOM, as part of the fabric of Hawai‘i, is a diverse learning community committed to excellence and leadership in its mission:

• Educating current and future healthcare professionals and leaders

• Delivering high-quality healthcare

• Conducting research and translating discoveries into practice

• Establishing community partnerships and fostering multidisciplinary collaboration

• Pursuing alliances unique to Hawai‘i and the Asia-Pacific region

• Acting with forethought regarding right relationships, respect, and moral action. Pono

ʻOhiʻa Lehua

Land Acknowledgement

A land acknowledgment is a step towards the conscious recognition of the place we are in and its indigenous roots. Land acknowledgments are often shared at the beginning of conferences, events, and meetings, and can be included in program descriptions, course syllabi, and email signatures.

I (We) offer this Land Acknowledgement, acknowledging Hawaiʻi as an indigenous place whose original people are today identified as Kanaka ʻŌiwi - Native Hawaiians. The ʻāina of Puahia in Mānoa Valley on which we gather is located in the ahupuaʻa of Mānoa, in the moku of Kona, on the mokupuni of Oʻahu, in the paeʻāina of Hawaiʻi. I (We) recognize that her majesty Queen Liliʻuokalani yielded the Hawaiian Kingdom and these territories under duress and protest to the United States to avoid the bloodshed of her people. I (We) further recognize that generations of indigenous Hawaiians and their knowledge systems shaped Hawaiʻi in a sustainable way that allows me and us to enjoy her gifts today. For this, I am grateful. We are grateful. The John A. Burns School of Medicine at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa recognizes our kuleana to care for this ‘āina for the many generations yet to come.

Mahalo nui loa to our JABSOM Department of Native Hawaiian Health for their gift of this land acknowledgement.

JABSOM’S MISSION & DISTINCTIVE FEATURES

The School’s basic mission is to teach and train high-quality physicians, biomedical scientists, and allied health workers for Hawaiʻi and the Pacific. Its major purpose is to provide an opportunity for a medical education previously unavailable to residents of Hawaiʻi and other Pacific nations. Our vision is ALOHA: to Attain Lasting Optimal Health for All.

Some unique features of the School’s M.D. program include its ProblemBased Learning curriculum (PBL; see Medical Education), and community-based medicine program. In addition, clinical instruction is accomplished in affiliated community hospitals and clinics. The benefits of this approach are several: it is more economical; students from the start are thrust into the real world of day-to-day clinical activity; and working directly within the community involves extensive participation of community physicians and other health professionals in the training of future physicians.

Our mid-Pacific location, ties the Pacific island nations and Southeast Asia, and the State’s multi-ethnic, multi-cultural population all combine to give the School its distinctive flavor and opportunities. JABSOM is among the most culturally and ethnically diverse medical schools in the country, and its student body mirrors the rich diversity of the State’s population. The School has always and will continue to play a historical role in expanding opportunities for women, minorities, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islanders, and the socio-economically disadvantaged. Programs such as ʻImi Hoʻōla (“Those who seek to heal”, see Programs-ʻImi Hoʻōla) and the Native Hawaiian Center of Excellence have dramatically increased the number of under-represented minorities and disadvantaged physicians in the community.

Advanced medical and biomedical research at JABSOM has received international recognition for pioneering work in human fertility, human heredity, comparative genetics, evolution theory, infectious disease, pharmacology, and cross cultural psychiatry, among other fields. Its work on the better understanding of Hansen’s Disease is part of Hawaiʻi’s legacy to the world. The School’s primary investigative focus over the decades has been in those areas for which it is ideally qualified by its diverse population: to improve the health of ethnic groups, many of whom are otherwise underrepresented in health research, and to conduct research with those groups in a culturally relevant manner.

Acknowledgements

Mahalo to all the hard working volunteers, the Convocation Ceremony Planning Committee, and Class of 2023.

Thank you to the following individuals and organizations for their volunteers support of today’s ceremony:

The Friends of the Medical School

Hawaiʻi Pacific Basin Area Health Education Center

Honolulu County Medical Society

JABSOM Medical Student Volunteers

JABSOM Staff and Faculty Members

Kennedy Theater Faculty and Staff

Navy Recruiting Hawaii

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