Visiting Professor Dr. Albert Wu

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VISITING PROFESSOR

Dr. Albert Wu

Developed with support from the Veith History of Medicine Fund @JABSOM

Albert W. Wu, MD, MPH is Professor of Health Policy & Management and Medicine at Johns Hopkins University, with joint appointments in Epidemiology, International Health, and Surgery. He earned his BA and MD from Cornell, completed residency at Mount Sinai and UC San Diego, and received an MPH from UC Berkeley as a Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholar. A global leader in patient-centered outcomes and healthcare quality, Dr. Wu developed the MOS-HIV health survey and has led research on quality of life, patient-reported outcomes (PROs), and medical error response. He directs the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Services and Outcomes Research, advises WHO and other organizations, and has authored over 400 publications. He also leads multiple academic programs in patient safety and maintains an active internal medicine practice.

 
September 9, 2025
12:30 - 1:30 pm
Virtually via 
Microsoft Teams
UH/QMC Grand Rounds
"From Medical Errors to Patient Safety: Transforming Culture in Hospital Care"
Join us for a special Grand Rounds presentation, hosted by the UH Department of Medicine and Queen’s Medical Center. Access our Grand Rounds information here, or click here to join the meeting.
September 10, 2025
5 - 7 pm
In Person
@JABSOM MEB 102
JABSOM-wide talk
"Psychological Safety and the Second Victim"

Join us for a JABSOM-wide talk at JABSOM MEB 102 - new conference room in the library. Refreshments will be provided. RSVP by August 29, 2025.

September 11, 2025
5:30 - 6:30 pm
Virtually via 
Zoom
HHP Webinar
"The Importance of Peer Support: Resilience in Stressful Events"
This special Hawaiʻi Health Partners (HHP) Webinar hosted by Hawaiʻi Pacific Health (HPH) is open to HPH faculty, learners, and staff.

The Veith History of Medicine Fund

The purpose of the Hans and Ilza Veith annual lectureship in the History of Medicine, made in memory of former JABSOM faculty member, Dr. Charles Judd, Jr. is to provide funds to bring the history of medicine “come to life” at the John A. Burns School of Medicine through a lectureship defined in the broadest sense. Funds can be used to research, record, prepare, produce, and make the history of medicine “come alive”, through various media, including but not limited to an annual lecture, to reach an audience beyond the medical field. This fund was made possible through a realized bequest of noted history of medicine author, Ilza Veith, under whom the late Dr. Charles Judd, Jr. trained.

JABSOM Parking Information

Lot C
  • Entrance: ‘Ewa end of Ilalo Street
  • Payment: Cashless only (scan QR code at entrance)
  • Rate: $1.00 per hour
  • Note: Park only in white-lined stalls
Lot B
  • Entrance: Keawe Street (behind the Mailroom)
  • Access: JABSOM access badge required after 4:00 PM
  • Instructions: Scan your badge at the entrance gate
  • Availability: First come, first served
Street Parking
  • Available on Ilalo and Cooke Streets
  • Payment: Credit card or coins
  • Rate: $0.25 per 10 minutes
  • Free after 6:00 PM
Do not park in Kaka‘ako Waterfront Park – vehicles may be towed.