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TWENTIETH LEGISLATURE, 1999                                S.D. 1
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                     HOUSE CONCURRENT
                        RESOLUTION


REQUESTING THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII TO INCREASE EFFORTS TO
   RECRUIT NON-RESIDENT STUDENTS TO STUDY MEDICINE AT THE JOHN
   A. BURNS SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AND TO SECURE RESEARCH FUNDS FOR
   THE JOHN A. BURNS SCHOOL OF MEDICINE.



 1       WHEREAS, the expansion of the health care industry in
 2   Hawaii has been targeted as a means of developing and
 3   diversifying Hawaii's economy, with one vision for Hawaii to be
 4   the "Health Care Center of the Pacific"; and
 5   
 6       WHEREAS, there are major efforts to develop a strategy for
 7   exporting Hawaii's health services, as evidenced by the
 8   establishment of a Health Care Tourism Steering Committee by
 9   the Governor; and
10   
11       WHEREAS, the quality of the State's medical and research
12   facilities is internationally known; and
13   
14       WHEREAS, the University of Hawaii is committed to provide
15   high quality academic instructional programs for residents and
16   students from the U.S. and foreign countries; and
17   
18       WHEREAS, many countries, particularly those in Asia and the
19   Pacific Basin, have a shortage of trained doctors, as evidenced
20   by the fact that the proportion of doctors in the general
21   population in these countries is significantly lower than the
22   United States average of one doctor per 420 persons; and
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24       WHEREAS, for example, in Japan there is an average of one
25   doctor for each 610 persons, in Malaysia one doctor for each
26   2,590 persons, and in Indonesia one doctor for each 7,030
27   persons; and
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29       WHEREAS, in many of these countries the population is
30   aging, thereby increasing the need for medical care; and
31   
32       WHEREAS, an increase in students and an increase in medical
33   research funds would create significant economic benefits for

 
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 1   the John A. Burns School of Medicine; now, therefore,
 2   
 3       BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the
 4   Twentieth Legislature of the State of Hawaii, Regular Session
 5   of 1999, the Senate concurring, that the University of Hawaii
 6   is requested to increase its efforts to recruit non-resident
 7   students to study medicine at the John A. Burns School of
 8   Medicine and to secure research funds for the John A. Burns
 9   School of Medicine; and
10   
11       BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the University of Hawaii is
12   requested to submit a report of its efforts to recruit more
13   qualified non-resident students to the School of Medicine and
14   to secure research funds for the School no later than twenty
15   days before the convening of the Regular Session of 2000 and
16   every year thereafter; and
17   
18       BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that certified copies of this
19   Concurrent Resolution be transmitted to the Chairperson of the
20   Board of Regents of the University of Hawaii, the President of
21   the University of Hawaii, and the Dean of the John A. Burns
22   School of Medicine.