Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 12, Number 12, 1 December 1995 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

"My goal is to teach Hawaiians about preventative heakh care "

— LORI KEOHOKALOLE, KANE'OHE Lori Keohokalole, a physician s meeiieal assistant, has seen a real need among Hawaiian patients for better heakh education, especially in m

the areas of diabetes, hypertension and prenatal care. The 1984 Castle High School graduate plans to address this need by completing her Windward Community College associates degree.Then, she will transfer to UH-Hilo to pursue a bachelor's degree in Hawaiian Studies followed by a master's degree in public heakh. By combining her medical training with her sensitivity to Hawaiian culture

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and lifestyle, Lori hopes to impress upon at-risk { A Hawaiians the importance of preventative health care. Financial aid from KSBE is helping Lori reach |J M wmĀ her goals. If you are Hawaiian, in a full-time college degree program and attending specified f Hawai'i colleges, you may qualify for post-high # school hnaneial aid offered by KSBE. For more infor- |< mation, eall Financial Aid Department at 842-8216. ' . JHl KAMEHAMEHA SCHOOi -i J

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