The Alaka'ina Foundation Awards Inaugural Dr. Aluli Scholarship at JABSOM July 2024
- Alaka`ina Foundation
- Jul 1, 2024
- 2 min read
Updated: Apr 9
Inaugural Dr. Aluli Scholarship at JABSOM July 2024
The Alaka'ina Foundation teamed with the Hawaii Pacific Foundation to create the first medical scholarship for Native Hawaiians at the John A. Burns School of Medicine with the University of Hawaii Foundation.
Named for Dr. Emmit Auwae Aluli a Native Hawaiian doctor who served as the only resident doctor on the island of Moloka'i for over 45 years. He was in the first graduating class of the John A. Burns Medical school in 1975.
Moloka'i is an island with only 7,000 residents over 40% of whom are of Native Hawaiian descent.
Recognizing the need to have more doctors on rural islands and areas of Hawaii this scholarship was created.
In 2024 a student was selected and is currently attending medical school on O'ahu. Below more information on the first recipient.

Jordan Vedelli.
As the newest class of aspiring doctors kicks off the beginning of medical school at the John A. Burns School of Medicine (JABSOM) at the University of Hawaii, one student in particular will carry with him the legacy of Molokai’s Dr. Emmet Aluli. Jordan Vedelli is the inaugural recipient of the full tuition scholarship in honor of Aluli.
Vedelli grew up in Waimea on Hawaii Island, before boarding at Kamehameha Schools Kapalama and then heading to Stanford for undergrad. Now, he’s poised to study his community’s health needs, and contribute to the future of medicine in Hawaii.
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