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Pacific Islander Pipeline: Pacific Islander Health Careers Pipeline Program 2010
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Wednesday, July 14, 2010. Pacific Islander Health Careers Pipeline Program 2010. We are doing it again! Welcome to the 2010 PIHCPP Blogspot where we will be following our 13 new fellows! With all the support and overwhelming success of the first 2009 cohort, the PIHCPP Program will thrive for yet another year! The PIHCPP Fellowship Goals are:. To provide an understanding of health disparities, specifically cancer disparities, and health needs in the PI community as it relates to history and culture.
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Pacific Islander Pipeline: Aloha! Hafa Adai! Malo e Lelei! Talofa! Yokwe!
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Monday, August 17, 2009. Pacific Islander Health Careers Pipeline Program. PIHCPP). This program was established to increase the number of Pacific Islander (PI) health care providers and health related professionals by increaseing access and preparation to educational and health career opportunities for young PIs. PIHCPP is a program of the Orange County Asian and Pacific Islander Community Alliance (OCAPICA) and is funded by The California Endowment. Those who dared to dream! Cal State Long Beach, CA.
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Pacific Islander Pipeline: Proud of Our Interns! PIFA 2009
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Friday, October 2, 2009. Proud of Our Interns! Lena and Ono speaking to the crowd at the Pacific Islander Festival in San Diego, CA about their research! AND learning from one of our fearless leaders, Tana Lepule. Proud of our interns! Posted by Pacific Islander Health Careers Pipeline Program. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Meet our 2010 Pipeline Fellows! Mount Saint Mary's College, CA. Cal State Long Beach, CA. Long Beach City College, CA. Mount Saint Mary's College, CA. UC Santa Cruz, CA. After a...
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Pacific Islander Pipeline: July 2010
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Wednesday, July 14, 2010. Pacific Islander Health Careers Pipeline Program 2010. We are doing it again! Welcome to the 2010 PIHCPP Blogspot where we will be following our 13 new fellows! With all the support and overwhelming success of the first 2009 cohort, the PIHCPP Program will thrive for yet another year! The PIHCPP Fellowship Goals are:. To provide an understanding of health disparities, specifically cancer disparities, and health needs in the PI community as it relates to history and culture.
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Pacific Islander Pipeline: October 2009
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Friday, October 2, 2009. Proud of Our Interns! Lena and Ono speaking to the crowd at the Pacific Islander Festival in San Diego, CA about their research! AND learning from one of our fearless leaders, Tana Lepule. Proud of our interns! Posted by Pacific Islander Health Careers Pipeline Program. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Meet our 2010 Pipeline Fellows! Mount Saint Mary's College, CA. Cal State Long Beach, CA. Long Beach City College, CA. Mount Saint Mary's College, CA. After a hectic...
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Pacific Islander Pipeline: With funding from the National Cancer Institute...Through WINCART!
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Wednesday, August 19, 2009. With funding from the National Cancer Institute. WINCART is dedicated to reducing disparities in cancer incidence and mortality among Pacific Islanders in Southern California. This network will address the cancer needs of Chamorro, Marshallese, Native Hawaiian, Samoan, Tongan, and other Pacific Islanders through community and research partnerships aimed at increasing capacity building to support community-based participatory education, research and training as well as impr...
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Pacific Islander Pipeline: August 2009
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Wednesday, August 19, 2009. With funding from the National Cancer Institute. WINCART is dedicated to reducing disparities in cancer incidence and mortality among Pacific Islanders in Southern California. This network will address the cancer needs of Chamorro, Marshallese, Native Hawaiian, Samoan, Tongan, and other Pacific Islanders through community and research partnerships aimed at increasing capacity building to support community-based participatory education, research and training as well as impr...