HONOLULU (Island News) – Say hello to the John A. Burns School of Medicine class of 2028. Seventy-seven students start their medical education by putting on their white coats.
Eighty-eight percent of this incoming class are Hawaii resident, with many wanting to stay here to help their communities.
For some, it’s a family affair.
“I feel very lucky and proud to be here. I think it is especially special because my grandpa will be coating me today, and I feel very lucky that, as a physician, he can pass on his legacy to me,” says Lexie Masca.
“It’s a special accomplishment for me,” says Lauryn Liao. “Growing up here, my dad is an immigrant, and my mom comes from a plantation family, so it means a lot to give back to a community that …