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Hawai‘i Medical Journal

[Volume 55 Index 1996]

To order full text articles prior to 2006, please contact the John A. Burns School of Medicine Health Sciences Library

Compiled by Carolyn S.H. Ching and Judith A. Kearney
of the Hawaii Medical Library

Keyword Index
Author Index


Title Keyword Index

A-D   E-H   I-P   R-Y

A
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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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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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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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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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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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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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
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--- News and notes, 55(5):88
--- News and notes, 55(6):104
--- News and notes, 55(7):123
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--- News and notes, 55(9):184
--- News and notes, 55(10):215
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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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