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ACADEMIC MEDICAL CENTERS. Tripler graduation [Military medicine], 55(8):133
ACCURACY. Medical insurance claims as a source of data for research: accuracy of diagnostic coding, 55(1):9
ACYCLOVIR. Herpes zoster at school-age: a case presentation and discussion of the unique aspects within the pediatric population, 55(7):118
ADOLESCENCE. When children witness domestic violence, 55(9):162
--- Teen perspectives on HIV and the relevance of Hawaii's health providers, 55(10):205
--- Summer camp in Croatia, 55(11):237
ADVANCE DIRECTIVES. The need to live right, the right to die [President's message], 55(6):96
--- Cultural issues in death and dying, 55(12):260
AGE FACTORS. A new, standardized approach to fracture risk interpretation, 55(8):141
--- attitudinal survey of euthanasia in Windward Oahu: a cross-sectional pilot study of four age groups, 55(12):265
AGED. First case report of spontaneous pulmonary hemorrhage following heparin therapy in acute myocardial infarction, 55(5):83
--- elderly and disabled in Hawaii, 55(12):258
AIR AMBULANCES. Preparation of the injured patient for aeromedical evacuation: environment and physiology [Military medicine], 55(11):226
AIR MOVEMENTS. Airflow over the island of Hawaii [abstract], 55(3):44
AIR POLLUTANTS, ENVIRONMENTAL. Vog in Hawaii [Editorial], 55(3):41
--- Guest editor, 55(3):41
--- HMA president's message, 55(3):43
--- Abstracts from the vog symposium, 55(3):44
--- Vog overview and background [abstract], 55(3):44
--- Atmospheric structure around the Big Island and how it affects vog flow [abstract], 55(3):45
--- Vog concentrations from satellite [abstract], 55(3):45
--- Vog size distributions, optical effects, and spatial variability [abstract], 55(3):46
--- Volcanic emissions from Kilauea and their effect on air quality [abstract], 55(3):46
--- Emergency department visits and hospitalizations for respiratory disease on the island of Hawaii, 1981 to 1991, 55(3):48
ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE. "Controversies in medicine," highlights of the HMA scientific session, 55(1):14
AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. Re: AMA/Federation of Medicine re-organization [HMA president's message], 55(8):132
--- HMA president's message, 55(9):155
ANTIVIRAL AGENTS. "Controversies in medicine," highlights of the HMA scientific session, 55(1):14
--- Herpes zoster at school-age: a case presentation and discussion of the unique aspects within the pediatric population, 55(7):118
ANXIETY, SEPARATION. When children witness domestic violence, 55(9):162
ASIAN AMERICANS. Barriers to mammography in a low income, multiethnic clinic population, 55(8):136
ASTHMA. Emergency department visits and hospitalizations for respiratory disease on the island of Hawaii, 1981 to 1991, 55(3):48
ATMOSPHERE. Atmospheric structure around the Big Island and how it affects vog flow [abstract], 55(3):45
ATTITUDE. Domestic violence...myths and barriers, 55(9):159
ATTITUDE OF HEALTH PERSONNEL. Letters to the editor, 55(7):112
--- Domestic violence...myths and barriers, 55(9):159
--- Teen perspectives on HIV and the relevance of Hawaii's health providers, 55(10):205
--- attitudinal survey of euthanasia in Windward Oahu: a cross-sectional pilot study of four age groups, 55(12):265
--- How Hawaii doctors feel about physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia: an overview, 55(12):296
ATTITUDE TO HEALTH. Barriers to mammography in a low income, multiethnic clinic population, 55(8):136
--- Teen perspectives on HIV and the relevance of Hawaii's health providers, 55(10):205
--- attitudinal survey of euthanasia in Windward Oahu: a cross-sectional pilot study of four age groups, 55(12):265
AUDIOLOGY. The role of speech language pathologists and audiologists in medicine [Medical school hotline], 55(1):6
AUSTRALIA. Models of physician-assisted dying, 55(12):284
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BATTERED WOMEN. Domestic violence...myths and barriers, 55(9):159
--- PTSD among women survivors of domestic violence in Hawaii, 55(9):164
--- Pandora's box: open it and pass it on! Victim advocates can bring relief to busy physicians, 55(9):166
BEHAVIORAL AND MENTAL DISORDERS. When children witness domestic violence, 55(9):162
--- Multidisciplinary evaluation of preschool children in a military psychiatry clinic: a 10-year comparison and a brief outcome study, 55(11):231
BLINDNESS. Transient blindness in a preeclamptic patient secondary to cerebral edema, 55(7):116
BONE DENSITY. A new, standardized approach to fracture risk interpretation, 55(8):141
BOTTICELLI, MAX. A doctor's advice on choosing how to die. 1995 [classical article], 55(9):182
BRAIN EDEMA. Transient blindness in a preeclamptic patient secondary to cerebral edema, 55(7):116
BREAST NEOPLASMS. New method for breast cancer detection using TC-99M sestamibi scintimammography, 55(2):26
--- Barriers to mammography in a low income, multiethnic clinic population, 55(8):136
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CAUCASIANS. Life and death in Hawaii: ethnic variations in life expectancy and mortality, 1980 and 1990, 55(12):278
CEREBRAL ISCHEMIA, TRANSIENT. Transient blindness in a preeclamptic patient secondary to cerebral edema, 55(7):116
CEREBROVASCULAR DISORDERS. "Controversies in medicine," highlights of the HMA scientific session, 55(1):14
CHARACTER. How to become the positively perfect physician [classical article], 55(6):98
CHILD. Early experience with inhaled nitric oxide for the treatment of infants and children with pulmonary hypertension, 55(4):67
--- Herpes zoster at school-age: a case presentation and discussion of the unique aspects within the pediatric population, 55(7):118
--- When children witness domestic violence, 55(9):162
--- intervention model for child witnesses of domestic violence, 55(9):174
--- Summer camp in Croatia, 55(11):237
CHILD BEHAVIOR DISORDERS. An intervention model for child witnesses of domestic violence, 55(9):174
CHILD DEVELOPMENT. An intervention model for child witnesses of domestic violence, 55(9):174
CHILD PSYCHIATRY. Multidisciplinary evaluation of preschool children in a military psychiatry clinic: a 10-year comparison and a brief outcome study, 55(11):231
CHILD, PRESCHOOL. Multidisciplinary evaluation of preschool children in a military psychiatry clinic: a 10-year comparison and a brief outcome study, 55(11):231
CHINESE. Long term low dose interferon alpha-2b in the treatment of chronic hepatitis b in multi-ethnic patients in Hawaii, 55(10):201
--- Cultural issues in death and dying, 55(12):260
--- Life and death in Hawaii: ethnic variations in life expectancy and mortality, 1980 and 1990, 55(12):278
--- view of death and dying among the Chinese and Japanese, 55(12):286
CHU, EDWARD. Dateline: Boualapha, Laos [Military medicine], 55(12):250
CLINICAL CLERKSHIP. Shrinking the western Pacific: psychiatric training for medical students from Micronesia, 55(4):70
COMMUNICATION. Death with dignity: there's plenty more that we can do, 55(12):291
COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES. The Community-Based Outreach Program: a vital resource for medical professionals working with victims of domestic violence, 55(9):173
--- intervention model for child witnesses of domestic violence, 55(9):174
--- Domestic violence clearinghouse and legal hotline (DVCLH), 55(9):177
--- Domestic violence help and support services telephone directory, 55(9):179
COMMUNITY-BASED OUTREACH PROGRAM. The Community-Based Outreach Program: a vital resource for medical professionals working with victims of domestic violence, 55(9):173
CONGRESSES. "Controversies in medicine," highlights of the HMA scientific session, 55(1):14
--- Abstracts from the vog symposium, 55(3):44
--- Primary care update: highlights of the HMA scientific session, 55(12):301
CORONARY DISEASE. "Controversies in medicine," highlights of the HMA scientific session, 55(1):14
COVER ILLUSTRATIONS. 001 Hina oopu, 55(1):3
--- Manini, 55(2):23
--- Plume from Puu Oo vent, 55(3):39
--- Kahuna lapaau, 55(4):63
--- Maui slowing the sun, 55(5):79
--- Maui's kite, 55(6):95
--- Maui the fisherman, 55(7):111
--- Menehune picking breadfruit, 55(8):131
--- Kapa, 55(9):151
--- Ka loko, 55(10):195
--- Pakaka nalu, 55(11):223
--- Damien, 55(12):249
CROATIA. Summer camp in Croatia, 55(11):237
CROSS-CULTURAL COMPARISON. PPD skin reactivity and anergy in HIV-infected patients in Hawaii, 55(6):100
--- Barriers to mammography in a low income, multiethnic clinic population, 55(8):136
--- Long term low dose interferon alpha-2b in the treatment of chronic hepatitis b in multi-ethnic patients in Hawaii, 55(10):201
--- Cultural issues in death and dying, 55(12):260
--- Life and death in Hawaii: ethnic variations in life expectancy and mortality, 1980 and 1990, 55(12):278
--- view of death and dying among the Chinese and Japanese, 55(12):286
CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDIES. An attitudinal survey of euthanasia in Windward Oahu: a cross-sectional pilot study of four age groups, 55(12):265
CULTURE. Identifying family violence: a community prototype incorporating native Hawaiian values and practices, 55(9):169
--- Native Hawaiian culture across the curriculum at the John A. Burns School of Medicine [Medical school hotline], 55(11):227
--- Cultural issues in death and dying, 55(12):260
--- view of death and dyng among the Chinese and Japanese, 55(12):286
CURRICULUM. Native Hawaiian culture across the curriculum at the John A. Burns School of Medicine [Medical school hotline], 55(11):227
--- Care of the dying at the John A. Burns School of Medicine University of Hawaii, 55(12):293
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DAMIEN, FATHER, 1840-1889. Damien, 55(12):249
DATA COLLECTION. Medical insurance claims as a source of data for research: accuracy of diagnostic coding, 55(1):9
DEATH. Cultural issues in death and dying, 55(12):260
--- view of death and dying among the Chinese and Japanese, 55(12):286
DELIVERY OF HEALTH CARE. Letters to the editor, 55(7):112
--- Dateline: Boualapha, Laos [Military medicine], 55(12):250
DEMOGRAPHY. HMA president's message, 55(1):6
--- Emergency department visits and hospitalizations for respiratory disease on the island of Hawaii, 1981 to 1991, 55(3):48
--- Multidisciplinary evaluation of preschool children in a military psychiatry clinic: a 10-year comparison and a brief outcome study, 55(11):231
--- elderly and disabled in Hawaii, 55(12):258
DEPRESSIVE DISORDER. PTSD among women survivors of domestic violence in Hawaii, 55(9):164
DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES. Multidisciplinary evaluation of preschool children in a military psychiatry clinic: a 10-year comparison and a brief outcome study, 55(11):231
DIABETES MELLITUS. National diabetes awareness month [Editorial], 55(11):225
DIAGNOSIS. Medical insurance claims as a source of data for research: accuracy of diagnostic coding, 55(1):9
DIAGNOSTIC TESTS, ROUTINE. "Controversies in medicine," highlights of the HMA scientific session, 55(1):14
--- New method for breast cancer detection using TC-99M sestamibi scintimammography, 55(2):26
DIRECTORIES. Domestic violence help and support services telephone directory, 55(9):179
DISABLED. The elderly and disabled in Hawaii, 55(12):258
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE. HMA president's message, 55(2):24
--- Guest editorial, 55(9):153
--- Governor's message, 55(9):155
--- HMA president's message, 55(9):155
--- There is no excuse for domestic abuse: reflections on violence, 55(9):157
--- Domestic violence...myths and barriers, 55(9):159
--- When children witness domestic violence, 55(9):162
--- PTSD among women survivors of domestic violence in Hawaii, 55(9):164
--- Pandora's box: open it and pass it on! Victim advocates can bring relief to busy physicians, 55(9):166
--- Identifying family violence: a community prototype incorporating native Hawaiian values and practices, 55(9):169
--- police officer's view of domestic violence, 55(9):171
--- Community-Based Outreach Program: a vital resource for medical professionals working with victims of domestic violence, 55(9):173
--- intervention model for child witnesses of domestic violence, 55(9):174
--- Domestic violence clearinghouse and legal hotline (DVCLH), 55(9):177
--- Domestic violence help and support services telephone directory, 55(9):179
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CLEARINGHOUSE AND LEGAL HOTLINE. Domestic violence clearinghouse and legal hotline (DVCLH), 55(9):177
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE COMMITTEE (HMA). HMA president's message, 55(2):24
DRUG THERAPY. "Controversies in medicine," highlights of the HMA scientific session, 55(1):14
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ECONOMICS. Why should medical doctors or osteopathic physicians belong to the Hawaii Medical Association? [HMA president's message], 55(4):64
EDITORIALS. The peer review process [Editorial], 55(1):5
--- Editorial, 55(2):24
--- Vog in Hawaii [Editorial], 55(3):41
--- Guest editor, 55(3):41
--- Very special issues coming up [Editorial], 55(4):64
--- lean but strong journal [Editorial], 55(5):80
--- How to become the positively perfect physician [Editorial], 55(6):96
--- Editorial, 55(7):112
--- Editorial, 55(8):132
--- Editorial, 55(9):153
--- Guest editorial, 55(9):153
--- Editorial, 55(10):197
--- National diabetes awareness month [Editorial], 55(11):225
--- Thoughts of euthanasia, 55(11):229
--- Dedication to Fred C. Holschuh, MD [Editorial], 55(12):249
--- Good life - good death [Editorial], 55(12):249
EDUCATION. An attitudinal survey of euthanasia in Windward Oahu: a cross-sectional pilot study of four age groups, 55(12):265
EDUCATION, BACCALAUREATE. The role of the medical technologist in medicine [Medical school hotline], 55(10):198
EDUCATION, MEDICAL. The role of epidemiology in medical education [Medical school hotline], 55(4):66
--- Care of the dying at the John A. Burns School of Medicine University of Hawaii, 55(12):293
--- To die or not to die - is that the question? Educating physicians about end-of-life care, 55(12):294
EDUCATIONAL MEASUREMENT. USMLE performance of medical students at the John A. Burns School of Medicine, 55(7):113
EMERGENCY SERVICE, HOSPITAL. Emergency department visits and hospitalizations for respiratory disease on the island of Hawaii, 1981 to 1991, 55(3):48
--- There is no excuse for domestic abuse: reflections on violence, 55(9):157
EMPLOYMENT. The role of the medical technologist in medicine [Medical school hotline], 55(10):198
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING. Vog overview and background [abstract], 55(3):44
--- Vog size distributions, optical effects, and spatial variability [abstract], 55(3):46
EPIDEMIOLOGIC METHODS. The role of epidemiology in medical education [Medical school hotline], 55(4):66
EPIDEMIOLOGY. The role of epidemiology in medical education [Medical school hotline], 55(4):66
EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES, HOSPITAL. The evil empire revisited: Operation Provide Hope VI [Military medicine], 55(1):7
ETHICS. Thoughts of euthanasia, 55(11):229
EUTHANASIA. Thoughts of euthanasia, 55(11):229
--- Choosing to die, 55(12):257
--- Cultural issues in death and dying, 55(12):260
--- attitudinal survey of euthanasia in Windward Oahu: a cross-sectional pilot study of four age groups, 55(12):265
--- Euthanasia: murder or mercy?, 55(12):270
--- Why I do not believe in mercy-killing, 55(12):273
--- How Hawaii doctors feel about physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia: an overview, 55(12):296
EVALUATION STUDIES. Multidisciplinary evaluation of preschool children in a military psychiatry clinic: a 10-year comparison and a brief outcome study, 55(11):231
EXERTION. The pregnant worker: how much is too much? Assessing safe activity levels, 55(5):85
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FACIAL NEOPLASMS. Shave excision of facial tumors in tuberous sclerosis, 55(1):12
FAMILY LEAVE. The pregnant worker: how much is too much? Assessing safe activity levels, 55(5):85
FAMILY PEACE CENTER. An intervention model for child witnesses of domestic violence, 55(9):174
FEDERATION OF MEDICINE. Re: AMA/Federation of Medicine re-organization [HMA president's message], 55(8):132
FILIPINOS. Long term low dose interferon alpha-2b in the treatment of chronic hepatitis b in multi-ethnic patients in Hawaii, 55(10):201
--- Cultural issues in death and dying, 55(12):260
--- Life and death in Hawaii: ethnic variations in life expectancy and mortality, 1980 and 1990, 55(12):278
FORMS AND RECORDS CONTROL. Medical insurance claims as a source of data for research: accuracy of diagnostic coding, 55(1):9
FRACTURES. A new, standardized approach to fracture risk interpretation, 55(8):141
FREEDOM. Hawaii needs a policy on assisted suicide. 1996 [classical article], 55(11):230
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GRIEF. When children witness domestic violence, 55(9):162
GUIDELINES. The pregnant worker: how much is too much? Assessing safe activity levels, 55(5):85
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HARVARD UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL. A model law on physician-assisted suicide. 1996 [classical article], 55(10):214
HAWAII. The pregnant worker: how much is too much? Assessing safe activity levels, 55(5):85
--- PPD skin reactivity and anergy in HIV-infected patients in Hawaii, 55(6):100
--- There is no excuse for domestic abuse: reflections on violence, 55(9):157
--- PTSD among women survivors of domestic violence in Hawaii, 55(9):164
--- Identifying family violence: a community prototype incorporating native Hawaiian values and practices, 55(9):169
--- police officer's view of domestic violence, 55(9):171
--- Community-Based Outreach Program: a vital resource for medical professionals working with victims of domestic violence, 55(9):173
--- intervention model for child witnesses of domestic violence, 55(9):174
--- Domestic violence clearinghouse and legal hotline (DVCLH), 55(9):177
--- Domestic violence help and support services telephone directory, 55(9):179
--- Long term low dose interferon alpha-2b in the treatment of chronic hepatitis b in multi-ethnic patients in Hawaii, 55(10):201
--- Teen perspectives on HIV and the relevance of Hawaii's health providers, 55(10):205
--- elderly and disabled in Hawaii, 55(12):258
--- Cultural issues in death and dying, 55(12):260
--- St. Francis Hospice: Medicare and health care reform, 55(12):276
--- Life and death in Hawaii: ethnic variations in life expectancy and mortality, 1980 and 1990, 55(12):278
--- How Hawaii doctors feel about physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia: an overview, 55(12):296
HAWAII COUNTY. There is no excuse for domestic abuse: reflections on violence, 55(9):157
HAWAII COUNTY VOG AUTHORITY. Guest editor, 55(3):41
HAWAII DIABETES AWARENESS COALITION. National diabetes awareness month [Editorial], 55(11):225
HAWAII ISLAND (HAWAII). Airflow over the island of Hawaii [abstract], 55(3):44
--- Atmospheric structure around the Big Island and how it affects vog flow [abstract], 55(3):45
--- Emergency department visits and hospitalizations for respiratory disease on the island of Hawaii, 1981 to 1991, 55(3):48
HAWAII MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. HMA president's message, 55(1):6
--- "Controversies in medicine," highlights of the HMA scientific session, 55(1):14
--- HMA president's message, 55(2):24
--- Highlights of the proceedings of the HMA House of Delegates, 55(2):29
--- Council highlights, 55(2):31
--- HMA president's message, 55(3):43
--- Council highlights, 55(3):57
--- Why should medical doctors or osteopathic physicians belong to the Hawaii Medical Association? [HMA president's message], 55(4):64
--- Council highlights, 55(4):72
--- Council highlights, 55(5):87
--- need to live right, the right to die [President's message], 55(6):96
--- Council highlights, 55(7):122
--- Re: AMA/Federation of Medicine re-organization [HMA president's message], 55(8):132
--- Council highlights, 55(8):144
--- HMA president's message, 55(9):155
--- Council highlights, 55(9):180
--- HMA president's message, 55(10):197
--- Council highlights, 55(10):212
--- HMA president's message, 55(11):226
--- HMA president's message, 55(12):249
--- Primary care update: highlights of the HMA scientific session, 55(12):301
HAWAII MEDICAL ASSOCIATION ALLIANCE. Happy, healthy new year! Kung hay fat choy! [Alliance], 55(3):43
HAWAII MEDICAL JOURNAL. Editorial, 55(2):24
--- Editorial, 55(10):197
--- Index to the Hawaii Medical Journal, volume 55, 1996, 55(12):304
HAWAII MEDICAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION. Medical insurance claims as a source of data for research: accuracy of diagnostic coding, 55(1):9
HAWAII STATE HOSPITAL. Shrinking the western Pacific: psychiatric training for medical students from Micronesia, 55(4):70
HAWAII. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. Abstracts from the vog symposium, 55(3):44
HAWAIIAN RAINBAND PROJECT. Airflow over the island of Hawaii [abstract], 55(3):44
HEALTH BEHAVIOR. Dateline: Boualapha, Laos [Military medicine], 55(12):250
HEALTH CARE REFORM. HMA president's message, 55(1):6
--- St. Francis Hospice: Medicare and health care reform, 55(12):276
HEALTH EXPENDITURES. The elderly and disabled in Hawaii, 55(12):258
HEALTH PROMOTION. Teen perspectives on HIV and the relevance of Hawaii's health providers, 55(10):205
HEALTH SERVICES NEEDS AND DEMANDS. Pandora's box: open it and pass it on! Victim advocates can bring relief to busy physicians, 55(9):166
-- Teen perspectives on HIV and the relevance of Hawaii's health providers, 55(10):205
HEART SURGERY. "Controversies in medicine," highlights of the HMA scientific session, 55(1):14
HEMOPTYSIS. First case report of spontaneous pulmonary hemorrhage following heparin therapy in acute myocardial infarction, 55(5):83
HEMORRHAGE. First case report of spontaneous pulmonary hemorrhage following heparin therapy in acute myocardial infarction, 55(5):83
HEPARIN. First case report of spontaneous pulmonary hemorrhage following heparin therapy in acute myocardial infarction, 55(5):83
HEPATITIS B. Long term low dose interferon alpha-2b in the treatment of chronic hepatitis b in multi-ethnic patients in Hawaii, 55(10):201
HEPATITIS, CHRONIC ACTIVE. Long term low dose interferon alpha-2b in the treatment of chronic hepatitis b in multi-ethnic patients in Hawaii, 55(10):201
HERPES ZOSTER. Herpes zoster at school-age: a case presentation and discussion of the unique aspects within the pediatric population, 55(7):118
HIPPOCRATIC OATH. Death with dignity: the case of physician-assisted suicide, 55(12):255
HISTORY OF MEDICINE. How to become the positively perfect physician [classical article], 55(6):98
HIV INFECTIONS. "Controversies in medicine," highlights of the HMA scientific session, 55(1):14
--- PPD skin reactivity and anergy in HIV-infected patients in Hawaii, 55(6):100
--- Teen perspectives on HIV and the relevance of Hawaii's health providers, 55(10):205
HOLLAND. Models of physician-assisted dying, 55(12):284
HOLSCHUH, FRED C.. Dedication to Fred C. Holschuh, MD [Editorial], 55(12):249
HOSPICE CARE. Death with dignity: the case of physician-assisted suicide, 55(12):255
--- St. Francis Hospice: Medicare and health care reform, 55(12):276
HOSPICES. St. Francis Hospice: Medicare and health care reform, 55(12):276
HYPERCHOLESTEROLEMIA. "Controversies in medicine," highlights of the HMA scientific session, 55(1):14
HYPERTENSION, PULMONARY. Early experience with inhaled nitric oxide for the treatment of infants and children with pulmonary hypertension, 55(4):67
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INDEX. Index to the Hawaii Medical Journal, volume 55, 1996, 55(12):304
INFANT. Early experience with inhaled nitric oxide for the treatment of infants and children with pulmonary hypertension, 55(4):67
INSURANCE CLAIM REPORTING. Medical insurance claims as a source of data for research: accuracy of diagnostic coding, 55(1):9
INSURANCE, HEALTH. Medical insurance claims as a source of data for research: accuracy of diagnostic coding, 55(1):9
INTERFERON ALPHA-2B. Long term low dose interferon alpha-2b in the treatment of chronic hepatitis b in multi-ethnic patients in Hawaii, 55(10):201
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JAPANESE. Cultural issues in death and dying, 55(12):260
--- Life and death in Hawaii: ethnic variations in life expectancy and mortality, 1980 and 1990, 55(12):278
--- view of death and dying among the Chinese and Japanese, 55(12):286
JOHN A BURNS SCHOOL OF MEDICINE. The role of speech language pathologists and audiologists in medicine [Medical school hotline], 55(1):6
--- role of epidemiology in medical education [Medical school hotline], 55(4):66
--- Shrinking the western Pacific: psychiatric training for medical students from Micronesia, 55(4):70
--- USMLE performance of medical students at the John A. Burns School of Medicine, 55(7):113
--- role of the medical technologist in medicine [Medical school hotline], 55(10):198
--- Native Hawaiian culture across the curriculum at the John A. Burns School of Medicine [Medical school hotline], 55(11):227
--- Death with dignity: the case of physician-assisted suicide, 55(12):255
--- Care of the dying at the John A. Burns School of Medicine University of Hawaii, 55(12):293
JURISPRUDENCE. Lethal aid-physician or lawyer-assisted suicide?, 55(12):274
--- Models of physician-assisted dying, 55(12):284
--- To die or not to die - is that the question? Educating physicians about end-of-life care, 55(12):294
--- Lives in the balance '96: a letter to members of Hemlock-Hawaii, 55(12):299
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KALIHI-PALAMA. Teen perspectives on HIV and the relevance of Hawaii's health providers, 55(10):205
KAPIOLANI MEDICAL CENTER FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN. Early experience with inhaled nitric oxide for the treatment of infants and children with pulmonary hypertension, 55(4):67
KEVORKIAN, JACK. Models of physician-assisted dying, 55(12):284
KIDNEY FAILURE, CHRONIC. First case report of spontaneous pulmonary hemorrhage following heparin therapy in acute myocardial infarction, 55(5):83
KILAUEA (VOLCANO). Volcanic emissions from Kilauea and their effect on air quality [abstract], 55(3):46
KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES, PRACTICE. Teen perspectives on HIV and the relevance of Hawaii's health providers, 55(10):205
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LAOS. Dateline: Boualapha, Laos [Military medicine], 55(12):250
LAPAROSCOPY. "Controversies in medicine," highlights of the HMA scientific session, 55(1):14
LAWSON, MIKKI. Lives in the balance '96: a letter to members of Hemlock-Hawaii, 55(12):299
LEGISLATION. The pregnant worker: how much is too much? Assessing safe activity levels, 55(5):85
--- Optometrists threaten public safety with bill, 55(6):96
--- There is no excuse for domestic abuse: reflections on violence, 55(9):157
--- police officer's view of domestic violence, 55(9):171
--- Hawaii needs a policy on assisted suicide. 1996 [classical article], 55(11):230
LEGISLATION, MEDICAL. A victory for physician-assisted suicide. 1996 [classical article], 55(10):214
--- model law on physician-assisted suicide. 1996 [classical article], 55(10):214
--- Choosing to die, 55(12):257
--- Lives in the balance '96: a letter to members of Hemlock-Hawaii, 55(12):299
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. [re: Special issue on vog, Hawaii Medical Journal March 1996], 55(5):80
--- Optometrists threaten public safety with bill, 55(6):96
--- Letters to the editor, 55(7):112
--- Letters to the editor, 55(11):225
LEWIN, JACK. Editorial, 55(2):24
LIFE EXPECTANCY. Life and death in Hawaii: ethnic variations in life expectancy and mortality, 1980 and 1990, 55(12):278
LIVING WILLS. The need to live right, the right to die [President's message], 55(6):96
LONG TERM CARE. The elderly and disabled in Hawaii, 55(12):258
LUNG DISEASES. First case report of spontaneous pulmonary hemorrhage following heparin therapy in acute myocardial infarction, 55(5):83
LUNG DISEASES, OBSTRUCTIVE. Emergency department visits and hospitalizations for respiratory disease on the island of Hawaii, 1981 to 1991, 55(3):48
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MALPRACTICE. When doctor's make mistakes: a commentary. 1995 [classical article], 55(8):135
MAMMOGRAPHY. New method for breast cancer detection using TC-99M sestamibi scintimammography, 55(2):26
--- Barriers to mammography in a low income, multiethnic clinic population, 55(8):136
MANAGED CARE PROGRAMS. Tripler graduation [Military medicine], 55(8):133
MEDICAID. HMA president's message, 55(3):43
MEDICAL ASSISTANCE. The evil empire revisited: Operation Provide Hope VI [Military medicine], 55(1):7
--- elderly and disabled in Hawaii, 55(12):258
MEDICAL MISSIONS. Dateline: Boualapha, Laos [Military medicine], 55(12):250
MEDICAL TECHNOLOGISTS. The role of the medical technologist in medicine [Medical school hotline], 55(10):198
MEDICARE. HMA president's message, 55(1):6
--- St. Francis Hospice: Medicare and health care reform, 55(12):276
MEDICINE. "Controversies in medicine," highlights of the HMA scientific session, 55(1):14
METEOROLOGICAL FACTORS. Emergency department visits and hospitalizations for respiratory disease on the island of Hawaii, 1981 to 1991, 55(3):48
MICRONESIA. Shrinking the western Pacific: psychiatric training for medical students from Micronesia, 55(4):70
MILITARY MEDICINE. Tripler Army Reserve Hospital Augmentation (TUHA) [Military medicine], 55(5):80
--- Tripler graduation [Military medicine], 55(8):133
--- Dateline: Boualapha, Laos [Military medicine], 55(12):250
MILITARY PERSONNEL. Tripler Army Reserve Hospital Augmentation (TUHA) [Military medicine], 55(5):80
MINORITY GROUPS. Barriers to mammography in a low income, multiethnic clinic population, 55(8):136
MODELS, THEORETICAL. Models of physician-assisted dying, 55(12):284
MORALS. Euthanasia: murder or mercy?, 55(12):270
MORTALITY. Life and death in Hawaii: ethnic variations in life expectancy and mortality, 1980 and 1990, 55(12):278
MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION. First case report of spontaneous pulmonary hemorrhage following heparin therapy in acute myocardial infarction, 55(5):83
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N
NATIVE HAWAIIAN CENTER OF EXCELLENCE. Native Hawaiian culture across the curriculum at the John A. Burns School of Medicine [Medical school hotline], 55(11):227
NATIVE HAWAIIANS. "Controversies in medicine," highlights of the HMA scientific session, 55(1):14
--- Barriers to mammography in a low income, multiethnic clinic population, 55(8):136
--- Identifying family violence: a community prototype incorporating native Hawaiian values and practices, 55(9):169
--- Native Hawaiian culture across the curriculum at the John A. Burns School of Medicine [Medical school hotline], 55(11):227
--- Cultural issues in death and dying, 55(12):260
--- Life and death in Hawaii: ethnic variations in life expectancy and mortality, 1980 and 1990, 55(12):278
NEOPLASMS. "Controversies in medicine," highlights of the HMA scientific session, 55(1):14
NITRIC OXIDE. Early experience with inhaled nitric oxide for the treatment of infants and children with pulmonary hypertension, 55(4):67
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O
OPTOMETRY. Optometrists threaten public safety with bill, 55(6):96
OREGON. Models of physician-assisted dying, 55(12):284
ORGANIZATIONAL INNOVATION. Re: AMA/Federation of Medicine re-organization [HMA president's message], 55(8):132
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P
PACIFIC BASIN MEDICAL OFFICER TRAINING PROGRAM. Shrinking the western Pacific: psychiatric training for medical students from Micronesia, 55(4):70
PAIN. Assisted suicide is gaining public support. 1995 [classical article], 55(8):134
PARENTS AND CHILDREN TOGETHER. The Community-Based Outreach Program: a vital resource for medical professionals working with victims of domestic violence, 55(9):173
--- intervention model for child witnesses of domestic violence, 55(9):174
PATIENT ADVOCACY. Pandora's box: open it and pass it on! Victim advocates can bring relief to busy physicians, 55(9):166
PATIENT EDUCATION. Death with dignity: there's plenty more that we can do, 55(12):291
PEER REVIEW, RESEARCH. The peer review process [Editorial], 55(1):5
PERSONALITY. PTSD among women survivors of domestic violence in Hawaii, 55(9):164
PHYSICIAN'S PRACTICE PATTERNS. Domestic violence...myths and barriers, 55(9):159
PHYSICIAN'S ROLE. How to become the positively perfect physician [classical article], 55(6):98
--- emergency physician's perspective on death with dignity, 55(12):252
--- Euthanasia: murder or mercy?, 55(12):270
--- Models of physician-assisted dying, 55(12):284
--- Death with dignity: there's plenty more that we can do, 55(12):291
--- To die or not to die - is that the question? Educating physicians about end-of-life care, 55(12):294
PHYSICIAN-PATIENT RELATIONS. How to become the positively perfect physician [classical article], 55(6):98
--- When doctor's make mistakes: a commentary. 1995 [classical article], 55(8):135
--- Domestic violence...myths and barriers, 55(9):159
--- Pandora's box: open it and pass it on! Victim advocates can bring relief to busy physicians, 55(9):166
--- emergency physician's perspective on death with dignity, 55(12):252
--- Death with dignity: there's plenty more that we can do, 55(12):291
PHYSICIANS. How Hawaii doctors feel about physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia: an overview, 55(12):296
POETRY. For mom [poetry], 55(5):80
--- To my spouse on election day [poetry], 55(11):228
POLICE. A police officer's view of domestic violence, 55(9):171
POPULATION. The elderly and disabled in Hawaii, 55(12):258
--- Life and death in Hawaii: ethnic variations in life expectancy and mortality, 1980 and 1990, 55(12):278
POVERTY. Barriers to mammography in a low income, multiethnic clinic population, 55(8):136
PRACTICE GUIDELINES. Identifying family violence: a community prototype incorporating native Hawaiian values and practices, 55(9):169
PRE-ECLAMPSIA. Transient blindness in a preeclamptic patient secondary to cerebral edema, 55(7):116
PREGNANCY. The pregnant worker: how much is too much? Assessing safe activity levels, 55(5):85
PRESCRIPTIONS, DRUG. Optometrists threaten public safety with bill, 55(6):96
PREVALENCE. Emergency department visits and hospitalizations for respiratory disease on the island of Hawaii, 1981 to 1991, 55(3):48
--- PPD skin reactivity and anergy in HIV-infected patients in Hawaii, 55(6):100
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE. Primary care update: highlights of the HMA scientific session, 55(12):301
PROBLEM-BASED LEARNING. Native Hawaiian culture across the curriculum at the John A. Burns School of Medicine [Medical school hotline], 55(11):227
PROGRAM EVALUATION. Multidisciplinary evaluation of preschool children in a military psychiatry clinic: a 10-year comparison and a brief outcome study, 55(11):231
PSYCHIATRY. Shrinking the western Pacific: psychiatric training for medical students from Micronesia, 55(4):70
PSYCHOTHERAPY. An intervention model for child witnesses of domestic violence, 55(9):174
PUBLIC HEALTH. Vog overview and background [abstract], 55(3):44
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R
RADIONUCLIDE IMAGING. New method for breast cancer detection using TC-99M sestamibi scintimammography, 55(2):26
REFERENCE STANDARDS. A new, standardized approach to fracture risk interpretation, 55(8):141
REFUGEES. Summer camp in Croatia, 55(11):237
RELIEF WORK. Summer camp in Croatia, 55(11):237
RELIGION AND MEDICINE. Euthanasia: murder or mercy?, 55(12):270
RESEARCH. Medical insurance claims as a source of data for research: accuracy of diagnostic coding, 55(1):9
RESPIRATORY THERAPY. Early experience with inhaled nitric oxide for the treatment of infants and children with pulmonary hypertension, 55(4):67
RIGHT TO DIE. A doctor's advice on choosing how to die. 1995 [classical article], 55(9):182
--- Hawaii needs a policy on assisted suicide. 1996 [classical article], 55(11):230
--- Good life - good death [Editorial], 55(12):249
--- HMA president's message, 55(12):249
--- emergency physician's perspective on death with dignity, 55(12):252
--- Death with dignity: the case of physician-assisted suicide, 55(12):255
--- Choosing to die, 55(12):257
--- Euthanasia: murder or mercy?, 55(12):270
--- Why I do not believe in mercy-killing, 55(12):273
--- Lethal aid-physician or lawyer-assisted suicide?, 55(12):274
RISK FACTORS. The pregnant worker: how much is too much? Assessing safe activity levels, 55(5):85
--- new, standardized approach to fracture risk interpretation, 55(8):141
--- Preparation of the injured patient for aeromedical evacuation: environment and physiology [Military medicine], 55(11):226
RUSSIA. The evil empire revisited: Operation Provide Hope VI [Military medicine], 55(1):7
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SAFETY. The pregnant worker: how much is too much? Assessing safe activity levels, 55(5):85
SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS. Vog concentrations from satellite [abstract], 55(3):45
SKIN NEOPLASMS. Shave excision of facial tumors in tuberous sclerosis, 55(1):12
SKIN SURGERY. Shave excision of facial tumors in tuberous sclerosis, 55(1):12
SOCIAL VALUES. Euthanasia: murder or mercy?, 55(12):270
SOCIETIES, MEDICAL. Why should medical doctors or osteopathic physicians belong to the Hawaii Medical Association? [HMA president's message], 55(4):64
SPACECRAFT. Vog concentrations from satellite [abstract], 55(3):45
SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY. The role of speech language pathologists and audiologists in medicine [Medical school hotline], 55(1):6
ST. FRANCIS HOSPICE. St. Francis Hospice: Medicare and health care reform, 55(12):276
STRESS DISORDERS, POST-TRAUMATIC. When children witness domestic violence, 55(9):162
--- PTSD among women survivors of domestic violence in Hawaii, 55(9):164
SUBSTANCE ABUSE. There is no excuse for domestic abuse: reflections on violence, 55(9):157
SUICIDE. Cultural issues in death and dying, 55(12):260
SUICIDE, ASSISTED. Assisted suicide is gaining public support. 1995 [classical article], 55(8):134
--- victory for physician-assisted suicide. 1996 [classical article], 55(10):214
--- model law on physician-assisted suicide. 1996 [classical article], 55(10):214
--- Letter from the editor-to the President, 55(11):225
--- Hawaii needs a policy on assisted suicide. 1996 [classical article], 55(11):230
--- Death with dignity: the case of physician-assisted suicide, 55(12):255
--- Choosing to die, 55(12):257
--- Lethal aid-physician or lawyer-assisted suicide?, 55(12):274
--- Models of physician-assisted dying, 55(12):284
--- To die or not to die - is that the question? Educating physicians about end-of-life care, 55(12):294
--- How Hawaii doctors feel about physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia: an overview, 55(12):296
--- Lives in the balance '96: a letter to members of Hemlock-Hawaii, 55(12):299
SURGERY, PLASTIC. Shave excision of facial tumors in tuberous sclerosis, 55(1):12
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T
TANGENTIAL EXCISION. Shave excision of facial tumors in tuberous sclerosis, 55(1):12
TECHINETIUM TC 99M SESTAMIBI. New method for breast cancer detection using TC-99M sestamibi scintimammography, 55(2):26
TECHNOLOGY, MEDICAL. The role of the medical technologist in medicine [Medical school hotline], 55(10):198
TEMPORARY DISABILITY INSURANCE LAW (HAWAII). The pregnant worker: how much is too much? Assessing safe activity levels, 55(5):85
TERMINAL CARE. "Controversies in medicine," highlights of the HMA scientific session, 55(1):14
--- Death with dignity: there's plenty more that we can do, 55(12):291
--- Care of the dying at the John A. Burns School of Medicine University of Hawaii, 55(12):293
--- To die or not to die - is that the question? Educating physicians about end-of-life care, 55(12):294
THROMBOLYTIC THERAPY. First case report of spontaneous pulmonary hemorrhage following heparin therapy in acute myocardial infarction, 55(5):83
TISSUE DONORS. Cultural issues in death and dying, 55(12):260
TODD, WARREN A., JR.. Tripler graduation [Military medicine], 55(8):133
TOMOGRAPHY, X-RAY COMPUTED. Transient blindness in a preeclamptic patient secondary to cerebral edema, 55(7):116
TRANSPORTATION OF PATIENTS. Preparation of the injured patient for aeromedical evacuation: environment and physiology [Military medicine], 55(11):226
TREATMENT OUTCOME. Shave excision of facial tumors in tuberous sclerosis, 55(1):12
--- Early experience with inhaled nitric oxide for the treatment of infants and children with pulmonary hypertension, 55(4):67
--- Long term low dose interferon alpha-2b in the treatment of chronic hepatitis b in multi-ethnic patients in Hawaii, 55(10):201
--- Multidisciplinary evaluation of preschool children in a military psychiatry clinic: a 10-year comparison and a brief outcome study, 55(11):231
TRIPLER ARMY MEDICAL CENTER. The evil empire revisited: Operation Provide Hope VI [Military medicine], 55(1):7
--- Tripler graduation [Military medicine], 55(8):133
--- Multidisciplinary evaluation of preschool children in a military psychiatry clinic: a 10-year comparison and a brief outcome study, 55(11):231
TRIPLER ARMY RESERVE HOSPITAL AUGMENTATION. Tripler Army Reserve Hospital Augmentation (TUHA) [Military medicine], 55(5):80
TRUTH DISCLOSURE. When doctor's make mistakes: a commentary. 1995 [classical article], 55(8):135
TUBERCULIN TEST. PPD skin reactivity and anergy in HIV-infected patients in Hawaii, 55(6):100
TUBERCULOSIS. PPD skin reactivity and anergy in HIV-infected patients in Hawaii, 55(6):100
TUBEROUS SCLEROSIS. Shave excision of facial tumors in tuberous sclerosis, 55(1):12
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U.S. ARMY. ARMY, PACIFIC. The evil empire revisited: Operation Provide Hope VI [Military medicine], 55(1):7
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VENTILATORS, MECHANICAL. Early experience with inhaled nitric oxide for the treatment of infants and children with pulmonary hypertension, 55(4):67
VIETNAMESE. Long term low dose interferon alpha-2b in the treatment of chronic hepatitis b in multi-ethnic patients in Hawaii, 55(10):201
--- Cultural issues in death and dying, 55(12):260
VOLCANIC ERUPTION. Vog in Hawaii [Editorial], 55(3):41
--- Guest editor, 55(3):41
--- HMA president's message, 55(3):43
--- Abstracts from the vog symposium, 55(3):44
--- Vog overview and background [abstract], 55(3):44
--- Atmospheric structure around the Big Island and how it affects vog flow [abstract], 55(3):45
--- Vog concentrations from satellite [abstract], 55(3):45
--- Vog size distributions, optical effects, and spatial variability [abstract], 55(3):46
--- Volcanic emissions from Kilauea and their effect on air quality [abstract], 55(3):46
--- Emergency department visits and hospitalizations for respiratory disease on the island of Hawaii, 1981 to 1991, 55(3):48
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WAR. Summer camp in Croatia, 55(11):237
WHITES. Barriers to mammography in a low income, multiethnic clinic population, 55(8):136
WINDWARD OAHU. An attitudinal survey of euthanasia in Windward Oahu: a cross-sectional pilot study of four age groups, 55(12):265
WOMEN, WORKING. The pregnant worker: how much is too much? Assessing safe activity levels, 55(5):85
WORK CAPACITY EVALUATION. The pregnant worker: how much is too much? Assessing safe activity levels, 55(5):85
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Author Index
A-F G-L M-R S-Y
ADAMS B. Primary care update: highlights of the HMA scientific session, 55(12):301
ADAMS EM. "Controversies in medicine," highlights of the HMA scientific session, 55(1):14
AMES R. view of death and dyng [i.e., dying] among the Chinese and Japanese, 55(12):286
ANDERSON BS. Vog overview and background [abstract], 55(3):44
ARMSTRONG LJC. Identifying family violence: a community prototype incorporating native Hawaiian values and practices, 55(9):169
BALARAMAN V. Early experience with inhaled nitric oxide for the treatment of infants and children with pulmonary hypertension, 55(4):67
BERG B. Dateline: Boualapha, Laos [Military medicine], 55(12):250
BERG BW. Tripler graduation [Military medicine], 55(8):133
--- Preparation of the injured patient for aeromedical evacuation: environment and physiology [Military medicine], 55(11):226
BERNSTEIN D. Shrinking the western Pacific: psychiatric training for medical students from Micronesia, 55(4):70
BIDWELL RJ. Teen perspectives on HIV and the relevance of Hawaii's health providers, 55(10):205
BINTLIFF S. Domestic violence..myths and barriers, 55(9):159
BOTTICELLI M. Choosing to die, 55(12):257
BRAUN KL. Cultural issues in death and dying, 55(12):260
--- Life and death in Hawaii: ethnic variations in life expectancy and mortality, 1980 and 1990, 55(12):278
BROWN MR. Shave excision of facial tumors in tuberous sclerosis, 55(1):12
BRUNS CA. Community-Based Outreach Program: a vital resource for medical professionals working with victims of domestic violence, 55(9):173
BURROWS-JOHNSON J. attitudinal survey of euthanasia in Windward Oahu: a cross-sectional pilot study of four age groups, 55(12):265
CAINDEC-RANCHEZ S. New method for breast cancer detection using TC-99M sestamibi scintimammography, 55(2):26
CAMPBELL B. police officer's view of domestic violence, 55(9):171
CASE S. PPD skin reactivity and anergy in HIV-infected patients in Hawaii, 55(6):100
CAYETANO BJ. Governor's message, 55(9):155
CHAR DFB. view of death and dying among the Chinese and Japanese, 55(12):286
CHEN YL. Airflow over the island of Hawaii [abstract], 55(3):44
CHING C. Long term low dose interferon alpha-2b in the treatment of chronic hepatitis b in multi-ethnic patients in Hawaii, 55(10):201
CHING CSH. Index to the Hawaii Medical Journal, volume 55, 1996, 55(12):304
CHING N. Long term low dose interferon alpha-2b in the treatment of chronic hepatitis b in multi-ethnic patients in Hawaii, 55(10):201
CHING NPH. Long term low dose interferon alpha-2b in the treatment of chronic hepatitis b in multi-ethnic patients in Hawaii, 55(10):201
CHINN FJ. Guest editorial, 55(9):153
CLARKE AD. Vog size distributions, optical effects, and spatial variability [abstract], 55(3):46
CLINTON B. Reply from the President-to the editor, 55(11):226
COFFEE AW. intervention model for child witnesses of domestic violence, 55(9):174
COFFEE J. intervention model for child witnesses of domestic violence, 55(9):174
CONGDON S. PPD skin reactivity and anergy in HIV-infected patients in Hawaii, 55(6):100
CRISP B. evil empire revisited: Operation Provide Hope VI [Military medicine], 55(1):7
CURB JD. role of epidemiology in medical education [Medical school hotline], 55(4):66
DAVIS J. New method for breast cancer detection using TC-99M sestamibi scintimammography, 55(2):26
DRESSEL M. Early experience with inhaled nitric oxide for the treatment of infants and children with pulmonary hypertension, 55(4):67
DRUGER G. First case report of spontaneous pulmonary hemorrhage following heparin therapy in acute myocardial infarction, 55(5):83
DUNBAR H. Teen perspectives on HIV and the relevance of Hawaii's health providers, 55(10):205
EASA D. Early experience with inhaled nitric oxide for the treatment of infants and children with pulmonary hypertension, 55(4):67
ELIAS T. Volcanic emissions from Kilauea and their effect on air quality [abstract], 55(3):46
ELSE I. Native Hawaiian culture across the curriculum at the John A. Burns School of Medicine [Medical school hotline], 55(11):227
FEINBERG JS. pregnant worker: how much is too much? Assessing safe activity levels, 55(5):85
FLOWERS RS. For mom [poetry], 55(5):80
--- To my spouse on election day [poetry], 55(11):228
FOO SL. Happy, healthy new year! Kung hay fat choy! [Alliance], 55(3):43
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GARCIA D. Community-Based Outreach Program: a vital resource for medical professionals working with victims of domestic violence, 55(9):173
GIRSH F. Models of physician-assisted dying, 55(12):284
GOLDSTEIN N. peer review process [Editorial], 55(1):5
--- Editorial, 55(2):24
--- Vog in Hawaii [Editorial], 55(3):41
--- Very special issues coming up [Editorial], 55(4):64
--- lean but strong journal [Editorial], 55(5):80
--- How to become the positively perfect physician [Editorial], 55(6):96
--- Editorial, 55(7):112
--- Editorial, 55(8):132
--- Editorial, 55(9):153
--- Editorial, 55(10):197
--- National diabetes awareness month [Editorial], 55(11):225
--- Letter from the editor-to the President, 55(11):225
--- Dedication to Fred C. Holschuh, MD [Editorial], 55(12):249
--- Good life - good death [Editorial], 55(12):249
--- Death with dignity: the case of physician-assisted suicide, 55(12):255
GOLDSTIEN N. Editorial, 55(9):153
GOO C. Teen perspectives on HIV and the relevance of Hawaii's health providers, 55(10):205
GOTAY CC. Barriers to mammography in a low income, multiethnic clinic population, 55(8):136
GRIGGS JD. Plume from Puu Oo vent, 55(3):39
HANKS N. PPD skin reactivity and anergy in HIV-infected patients in Hawaii, 55(6):100
HARRIS B. Letters to the editor, 55(7):112
HEATH-CHIOZZI M. PPD skin reactivity and anergy in HIV-infected patients in Hawaii, 55(6):100
HERNANDEZ BY. Barriers to mammography in a low income, multiethnic clinic population, 55(8):136
HOLLISON RV. Tripler Army Reserve Hospital Augmentation (TUHA) [Military medicine], 55(5):80
HOLSCHUH FC. Guest editor, 55(3):41
--- Emergency department visits and hospitalizations for respiratory disease on the island of Hawaii, 1981 to 1991, 55(3):48
--- [re: Special issue on vog, Hawaii Medical Journal March 1996], 55(5):80
--- There is no excuse for domestic abuse: reflections on violence, 55(9):157
--- emergency physician's perspective on death with dignity, 55(12):252
HOLSCHUH T. Emergency department visits and hospitalizations for respiratory disease on the island of Hawaii, 1981 to 1991, 55(3):48
HOLSCHUH TC. Emergency department visits and hospitalizations for respiratory disease on the island of Hawaii, 1981 to 1991, 55(3):48
HORIUCHI BY. Life and death in Hawaii: ethnic variations in life expectancy and mortality, 1980 and 1990, 55(12):278
HOWARD L. Highlights of the proceedings of the HMA House of Delegates, 55(2):29
HUNT JL. Summer camp in Croatia, 55(11):237
ISSELL BF. Barriers to mammography in a low income, multiethnic clinic population, 55(8):136
JOHNSON RG. Death with dignity: there's plenty more that we can do, 55(12):291
KAPLAN AS. PTSD among women survivors of domestic violence in Hawaii, 55(9):164
KELLEY CR. pregnant worker: how much is too much? Assessing safe activity levels, 55(5):85
KIMURA R. Council highlights, 55(5):87
--- Council highlights, 55(7):122
--- Council highlights, 55(8):144
--- Council highlights, 55(9):180
--- Council highlights, 55(10):212
KIMURA RT. Council highlights, 55(2):31
--- Council highlights, 55(3):57
--- Council highlights, 55(4):72
KINDRICK A. PPD skin reactivity and anergy in HIV-infected patients in Hawaii, 55(6):100
KOK LC. First case report of spontaneous pulmonary hemorrhage following heparin therapy in acute myocardial infarction, 55(5):83
KOSASA TS. Transient blindness in a preeclamptic patient secondary to cerebral edema, 55(7):116
KUBANY ES. PTSD among women survivors of domestic violence in Hawaii, 55(9):164
LAWSON M. Lives in the balance '96: a letter to members of Hemlock-Hawaii, 55(12):299
LEE BJ. Multidisciplinary evaluation of preschool children in a military psychiatry clinic: a 10-year comparison and a brief outcome study, 55(11):231
LEE CA. How to become the positively perfect physician [classical article], 55(6):98
LEHMAN CW. HMA president's message, 55(1):6
--- HMA president's message, 55(2):24
--- HMA president's message, 55(3):43
--- Why should medical doctors or osteopathic physicians belong to the Hawaii Medical Association? [HMA president's message], 55(4):64
--- need to live right, the right to die [President's message], 55(6):96
--- Re: AMA/Federation of Medicine re-organization [HMA president's message], 55(8):132
--- HMA president's message, 55(9):155
--- HMA president's message, 55(10):197
LEIGH J. Domestic violence clearinghouse and legal hotline (DVCLH), 55(9):177
LEISEN MB. PTSD among women survivors of domestic violence in Hawaii, 55(9):164
LIEBOW E. Teen perspectives on HIV and the relevance of Hawaii's health providers, 55(10):205
LITTLE D. Native Hawaiian culture across the curriculum at the John A. Burns School of Medicine [Medical school hotline], 55(11):227
LITTLEJOHN T. attitudinal survey of euthanasia in Windward Oahu: a cross-sectional pilot study of four age groups, 55(12):265
LOVELY RH. Teen perspectives on HIV and the relevance of Hawaii's health providers, 55(10):205
LUMENG J. Long term low dose interferon alpha-2b in the treatment of chronic hepatitis b in multi-ethnic patients in Hawaii, 55(10):201
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MACDONALD R. To die or not to die - is that the question? Educating physicians about end-of-life care, 55(12):294
MANN E. Teen perspectives on HIV and the relevance of Hawaii's health providers, 55(10):205
MANNINO DM. Emergency department visits and hospitalizations for respiratory disease on the island of Hawaii, 1981 to 1991, 55(3):48
MASAKI KH. role of epidemiology in medical education [Medical school hotline], 55(4):66
MCELRATH AQ. elderly and disabled in Hawaii, 55(12):258
MCGRADY G. Teen perspectives on HIV and the relevance of Hawaii's health providers, 55(10):205
MCKENZIE WF. PTSD among women survivors of domestic violence in Hawaii, 55(9):164
MEW S. Teen perspectives on HIV and the relevance of Hawaii's health providers, 55(10):205
MIURA CM. Optometrists threaten public safety with bill, 55(6):96
MORRIS A. Thoughts of euthanasia, 55(11):229
MUELLER CW. Teen perspectives on HIV and the relevance of Hawaii's health providers, 55(10):205
MURAI DT. Early experience with inhaled nitric oxide for the treatment of infants and children with pulmonary hypertension, 55(4):67
MURAKAMI T. view of death and dyng among the Chinese and Japanese, 55(12):286
MYTINGER RE. Medical insurance claims as a source of data for research: accuracy of diagnostic coding, 55(1):9
NAGUWA GS. USMLE performance of medical students at the John A. Burns School of Medicine, 55(7):113
NAKAYAMA RT. Transient blindness in a preeclamptic patient secondary to cerebral edema, 55(7):116
NICHOLS R. Cultural issues in death and dying, 55(12):260
OKA B. Early experience with inhaled nitric oxide for the treatment of infants and children with pulmonary hypertension, 55(4):67
ONAKA AT. Life and death in Hawaii: ethnic variations in life expectancy and mortality, 1980 and 1990, 55(12):278
OR FW. Long term low dose interferon alpha-2b in the treatment of chronic hepatitis b in multi-ethnic patients in Hawaii, 55(10):201
OWENS JA. PTSD among women survivors of domestic violence in Hawaii, 55(9):164
--- Pandora's box: open it and pass it on! Victim advocates can bring relief to busy physicians, 55(9):166
PANG G. Long term low dose interferon alpha-2b in the treatment of chronic hepatitis b in multi-ethnic patients in Hawaii, 55(10):201
PANG R. Long term low dose interferon alpha-2b in the treatment of chronic hepatitis b in multi-ethnic patients in Hawaii, 55(10):201
PARSA FD. Shave excision of facial tumors in tuberous sclerosis, 55(1):12
PAVICH E. PTSD among women survivors of domestic violence in Hawaii, 55(9):164
PELKE S. Early experience with inhaled nitric oxide for the treatment of infants and children with pulmonary hypertension, 55(4):67
PETROVITCH H. role of epidemiology in medical education [Medical school hotline], 55(4):66
PHIFER KW. Euthanasia: murder or mercy?, 55(12):270
PIETSCH JH. Lethal aid-physician or lawyer-assisted suicide?, 55(12):274
PIETTE ML. Herpes zoster at school-age: a case presentation and discussion of the unique aspects within the pediatric population, 55(7):118
PORTER J. Vog size distributions, optical effects, and spatial variability [abstract], 55(3):46
PORTER JN. Vog concentrations from satellite [abstract], 55(3):45
RODRIGUEZ BL. role of epidemiology in medical education [Medical school hotline], 55(4):66
RUBEN S. Emergency department visits and hospitalizations for respiratory disease on the island of Hawaii, 1981 to 1991, 55(3):48
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SATO C. Index to the Hawaii Medical Journal, volume 55, 1996, 55(12):304
SCHNELL R. Atmospheric structure around the Big Island and how it affects vog flow [abstract], 55(3):45
SERXNER S. Barriers to mammography in a low income, multiethnic clinic population, 55(8):136
SHIEH T. Transient blindness in a preeclamptic patient secondary to cerebral edema, 55(7):116
SHIKUMA CM. PPD skin reactivity and anergy in HIV-infected patients in Hawaii, 55(6):100
SIAW LK. How Hawaii doctors feel about physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia: an overview, 55(12):296
SMYSER AA. Assisted suicide is gaining public support. 1995 [classical article], 55(8):134
--- doctor's advice on choosing how to die. 1995 [classical article], 55(9):182
--- victory for physician-assisted suicide. 1996 [classical article], 55(10):214
--- model law on physician-assisted suicide. 1996 [classical article], 55(10):214
--- Hawaii needs a policy on assisted suicide. 1996 [classical article], 55(11):230
SOUZA S. PPD skin reactivity and anergy in HIV-infected patients in Hawaii, 55(6):100
SPANGLER JS. HMA president's message, 55(11):226
--- HMA president's message, 55(12):249
STODD RT. weathervane, 55(1):18
--- weathervane, 55(2):34
--- weathervane, 55(3):58
--- weathervane, 55(4):74
--- weathervane, 55(5):90
--- weathervane, 55(6):106
--- weathervane, 55(7):126
--- weathervane, 55(8):147
--- weathervane, 55(9):190
--- weathervane, 55(10):218
--- weathervane, 55(11):242
--- weathervane, 55(12):303
SUGIHARA J. First case report of spontaneous pulmonary hemorrhage following heparin therapy in acute myocardial infarction, 55(5):83
SUTTON J. Volcanic emissions from Kilauea and their effect on air quality [abstract], 55(3):46
TAM LQ. Care of the dying at the John A. Burns School of Medicine University of Hawaii, 55(12):293
TAN SY. When doctor's make mistakes: a commentary. 1995 [classical article], 55(8):135
--- Why I do not believe in mercy-killing, 55(12):273
--- How Hawaii doctors feel about physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia: an overview, 55(12):296
TAYLOR P. role of the medical technologist in medicine [Medical school hotline], 55(10):198
TOM KS. view of death and dying among the Chinese and Japanese, 55(12):286
TOMAI E. Transient blindness in a preeclamptic patient secondary to cerebral edema, 55(7):116
VANDERFORD P. Early experience with inhaled nitric oxide for the treatment of infants and children with pulmonary hypertension, 55(4):67
VAREZ D. Hina oopu, 55(1):3
--- Manini, 55(2):23
--- Kahuna lapaau, 55(4):63
--- Maui slowing the sun, 55(5):79
--- Maui's kite, 55(6):95
--- Maui the fisherman, 55(7):111
--- Menehune picking breadfruit, 55(8):131
--- Kapa, 55(9):151
--- Ka loko, 55(10):195
--- Pakaka nalu, 55(11):223
--- Damien, 55(12):249
VERA M. Teen perspectives on HIV and the relevance of Hawaii's health providers, 55(10):205
WARREN MA. St. Francis Hospice: Medicare and health care reform, 55(12):276
WASNICH R. New method for breast cancer detection using TC-99M sestamibi scintimammography, 55(2):26
WASNICH RD. new, standardized approach to fracture risk interpretation, 55(8):141
WILCOX GN. Identifying family violence: a community prototype incorporating native Hawaiian values and practices, 55(9):169
WILSON MD. Emergency department visits and hospitalizations for respiratory disease on the island of Hawaii, 1981 to 1991, 55(3):48
WONG T. Letters to the editor, 55(11):225
WORTH RM. Medical insurance claims as a source of data for research: accuracy of diagnostic coding, 55(1):9
YANG H. Life and death in Hawaii: ethnic variations in life expectancy and mortality, 1980 and 1990, 55(12):278
YATES A. When children witness domestic violence, 55(9):162
YATES J. role of speech language pathologists and audiologists in medicine [Medical school hotline], 55(1):6
YOKOYAMA HN. News and notes, 55(1):16
--- News and notes, 55(2):32
--- News and notes, 55(3):55
--- News and notes, 55(5):88
--- News and notes, 55(6):104
--- News and notes, 55(7):123
--- News and notes, 55(8):145
--- News and notes, 55(9):184
--- News and notes, 55(10):215
--- News and notes, 55(11):240
YOUNG DM. Shrinking the western Pacific: psychiatric training for medical students from Micronesia, 55(4):70
YOUNG GCK. view of death and dying among the Chinese and Japanese, 55(12):286
YUEN-GREEN M. New method for breast cancer detection using TC-99M sestamibi scintimammography, 55(2):26
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