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National University Corporation

Hamamatsu UniversitySchool of Medicine

National University Corporation

Hamamatsu University School of Medicine 431-3192 1-20-1 Handayama, Higashi-ku, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, Japan Tel: +81-53-435-2111 http://www.hama-med.ac.jp/

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1980

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Hamamatsu University School of Medicine was founded.

The University Hospital was established.

Graduate School of Medicine, Doctoral Degree Program, was established.

The Faculty of Nursing was established.

The Master's Degree Program of our Graduate School of Nursing was established.

The National University Corporation Hamamatsu University School of Medicine started.

Graduate Course of Midwifery was established.

Eight years have passed since this university’s incorporation and renaming as National University Corporation, Hamamatsu University School of Medicine but our original vision and goals remain unchanged. They are: (1) to educate our students to be excellent clinicians and highly creative researchers; (2) to practice medicine on a patient-first basis; and (3) to play a key role in developing community health care. Since its inception, we have graduated 3,267 medical students and 961 nursing students from our university to meet the medical needs of Shizuoka prefecture and beyond our boarders. However, from 2010, we will admit 120 new medical students a year because of a national plan to meet the increasing need for medical doctors all over Japan. In addition, more than 1,127 students, including 496 doctors evaluated only on theses, have been awarded medical doctorate degrees as well as more than 166 nurses awarded a Master’s degree in nursing. Our massive expansion and renewal plan for our University Hospital, which was established in 1977, continues on schedule. Three years ago, the new wards for in-patients were completed and became operational, while renewal of out-patients wards is ongoing. The hospital now has 613 beds and 34 clinical services units to fulfill our aim to provide diagnosis and treatment services which have strong points not only in Hamamatsu city and Shizuoka prefecture but also in Japan. Finally, we have launched two research centers in 2011. One is the Medical Photonics Research Center and the other is the Collaboration Center for Medical Innovation. The former, established by the integration of two previous centers, Photon Medical Research Center and Molecular Imaging Frontier Research Center, was intended at further advancing the studies on medical application of light. The latter was newly set up to prompt collaborative research between our university and the industries. Continuous cooperation by various companies such as Hamamatsu Photonics K.K. (since 1991) has been quite valuable to start and maintain these centers. Under my leadership, this university’s overall goal in all these endeavors is to strengthen our contributing to the improvement of human health and well-being and to expand our efforts in the fields of education, clinical practice and research. I look forward to meeting these goals in the years ahead.

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NAKAMURA, Satoshi

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HIRUMA, Akira

YAMAZAKI, Katsuyasu TSUDA, HiroshiAUDITORS

NAKAMURA, SatoshiPRESIDENT

EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS/VICE-PRESIDENTS

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

NAKAHARA, Daiichiro MINOSHIMA, Shinsei TAKAHASHI, SeioVICE-PRESIDENTS

NAKAMURA, Satoshi KOIDE, Yukio SUZUKI, Osamu

TAKIGAWA, Masahiro NAKAHARA, Daiichiro MIYAJIMA, Hiroaki

MINOSHIMA, Shinsei WATANABE, Hiroshi KITAGAWA, Masatoshi

UMEMURA, Kazuo HARIYAMA, Takahiko FUKUDA, Atsuo

KONNO, Hiroyuki OZONO, Seiichiro NAGATA, Toshi

COUNCILFOR EDUCATION& RESEARCH

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KOIDE, Yukio SUZUKI, Osamu TAKIGAWA, Masahiro(for Finance & Hospital)

(for Evaluation, Labor & Safety Control)

(for Education & International Exchange)

(for Administration &Collaboration Development)

● SCHOOL OF MEDICINEFACULTY OF MEDICINE

BASIC SCIENCES

INTEGRATED HUMAN SCIENCES

ETHICS

PSYCHOLOGY

LEGAL

MATHEMATICS

PHYSICS

CHEMISTRY

BIOLOGY

ENGLISH

PROFESSOR

PROFESSOR

PROFESSOR

PROFESSOR

PROFESSOR

PROFESSOR

PROFESSOR

PROFESSOR

PROFESSOR

PROFESSOR

MORISHITA, Naoki

NAKAHARA, Daiichiro

OISO, Giichiro

NODA, Akio

SASAKURA, Hiroyuki

FUJIMOTO, Chuzo

HARIYAMA, Takahiko

ENDO, Yukihide

SATO, Kiyoaki

TANI, Shigeki

PROFESSOR

PROFESSOR

PROFESSOR

PROFESSOR

PROFESSOR

PROFESSOR

PROFESSOR

PROFESSOR

PROFESSOR

PROFESSOR

PROFESSOR

PROFESSOR

PROFESSOR

SATO, Kohji

SETOU, Mitsutoshi

FUKUDA, Atsuo

URANO, Tetsumei

KITAGAWA, Masatoshi

MIURA, Naoyuki

SUGIMURA, Haruhiko

IWASHITA, Toshihide

UMEMURA, Kazuo

HORII, Toshinobu

SUZUKI, Tetsuro

OJIMA, Toshiyuki

WATANABE, Kanako

JAPANESE &JAPANESE AFFAIRSBIOMEDICALINFORMATICS

COMMUNITY HEALTH & PREVENTIVE MEDICINE

ANATOMY

NEUROPHYSIOLOGY

MEDICAL PHYSIOLOGY

MOLECULAR BIOLOGY

BIOCHEMISTRY

TUMOR PATHOLOGY

PHARMACOLOGY

INFECTIOUS DISEASES

LEGAL MEDICINE

COUNCILFOR BUSINESSMANAGEMENT

NAKAMURA, Satoshi SUZUKI, Osamu TAKIGAWA, Masahiro

HIRUMA, Akira TAKAHASHI, Seio ITO, Shuji

UESUGI, Michiyo SARUTA, Takao SUZUKI, Katsuhiko

NAGAI, Yoshiyuki MIMURO, Kenichiro MURAMOTO, Junko

REGENERATIVE & INFECTIOUS PATHOLOGY

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GRADUATE COURSE OF MIDWIFERYASSOCIATEPROFESSOR KUBOTA, Kimie

RESEARCH CENTER FOR CHILD MENTAL DEVELOPMENT

PROFESSOR TAKEI, Noriyoshi

DEPARTMENT BY DONATION

MOLECULAR DIAGNOSIS

REGIONAL MEDICAL MANAGEMENT STUDIES

CHILD & ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY

MEDICAL EDUCATION

REGIONAL NEONATAL-PERINATAL MEDICINE

OBSTETRICS, GYNECOLOGY & FAMILY MEDICINE

PROFESSOR

PROFESSOR

PROFESSOR

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR

PROFESSOR

KANAOKA, Shigeru

YAMAOKA, Taiji

SUGIYAMA, Toshiro

IGARASHI, Hiroshi

IIJIMA, Shigeo

SUGIMURA, Motoi

MEDICAL PHOTONICS RESEARCH CENTER

CLINICAL MEDICAL PHOTONICS LABORATORY

PROFESSOR

PROFESSOR

PROFESSOR

MINOSHIMA, Shinsei

SETOU, Mitsutoshi

OUCHI, Yasuomi

PROFESSOR

PROFESSOR

PROFESSOR

MAGATA, Yasuhiro

YAMAMOTO, Seiji

OKAZAKI, Shigetoshi

FACULTY OF NURSINGBASIC NURSING PROFESSOR

PROFESSOR

PROFESSOR

PROFESSOR

WATANABE, Yasuhide

MIURA, Katsutoshi

NAGATA, Toshi

KATAYAMA, Harumi

CLINICAL NURSING

COMMUNITY NURSING

PROFESSOR

PROFESSOR

PROFESSOR

NOZAWA, Akiko

TATSUMI, Asami

SUZUKI, Mizue

CLINICAL SCIENCES

INTERNAL MEDICINE 1

INTERNAL MEDICINE 2

INTERNAL MEDICINE 3

PSYCHIATRY

SURGERY 1

SURGERY 2

NEUROSURGERY

ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY

DERMATOLOGY

UROLOGY

OPHTHALMOLOGY

PROFESSOR

PROFESSOR

PROFESSOR

PROFESSOR

PROFESSOR

PROFESSOR

PROFESSOR

PROFESSOR

PROFESSOR

PROFESSOR

PROFESSOR

MIYAJIMA, Hiroaki

SUDA, Takafumi

HAYASHI, Hideharu

MORI, Norio

SHIIYA, Norihiko

KONNO, Hiroyuki

NAMBA, Hiroki

MATSUYAMA, Yukihiro

TOKURA, Yoshiki

OZONO, Seiichiro

HOTTA, Yoshihiro

PROFESSOR

PROFESSOR

PROFESSOR

PROFESSOR

PROFESSOR

PROFESSOR

PROFESSOR

PROFESSOR

PROFESSOR

MINETA, Hiroyuki

SAKAHARA, Harumi

SATO, Shigehito

KANAYAMA, Naohiro

OGATA, Tsutomu

KATOU, Fuminori

MAEKAWA, Masato

WATANABE, Hiroshi

YOSHINO, Atsuto

OHNISHI, Kazunori

OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY/HEAD & NECK SURGERY

ANESTHESIOLOGY &CLITICAL CARE MEDICINE

DENTISTRY & ORAL &MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY

CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY &THERAPEUTICSEMERGENCY &DISASTER MEDICINE

RADIOLOGY

OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY

PEDIATRICS

LABORATORY MEDICINE

CLINICAL ONCOLOGY

ASSOCIATEPROFESSOR

BASIC MEDICAL PHOTONICS LABORATORY

APPLIED MEDICAL PHOTONICS LABORATORY

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ANESTHESIOLOGY & CLITICAL CARE MEDICINE

TAKIGAWA, Masahiro

TAKIGAWA, Masahiro

MIYAJIMA, Hiroaki SUGIMOTO, Ken FUJIGAKI, Yoshihide MIYAJIMA, Hiroaki

〔for Management Reform〕

MINETA, Hiroyuki〔for Risk Management〕

KONNO, Hiroyuki〔for Patient Service〕

KUWABARA, Yumie

〔for Clinical Practice & Teaching〕

SAKAHARA, HarumiDIRECTOR

GENERAL MEDICINE

PSYCHIATRY

PEDIATRICS

NEUROSURGERY

UROLOGY

OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY

MORI, Norio

OGATA, Tsutomu

NAMBA, Hiroki

OZONO, Seiichiro

KANAYAMA, Naohiro

KATOU, Fuminori

SUDA, Takafumi OKI, Yutaka SUDA, Takafumi SUDA, TakafumiSHIIYA, Norihiko SHIIYA, Norihiko FUNAI, Kazuhito WADA, Hidetoshi SHIIYA, Norihiko WADA, Hidetoshi

MATSUYAMA, Yukihiro

HOTTA, Yoshihiro

SAKAHARA, Harumi

DENTISTRY&ORAL &MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY

ENDOSCOPIC & PHOTODYNAMIC MEDICINE

INTERNAL MEDICINE 1

DIVISION OF GASTROENTEROLOGY

DIVISION OF NEPHROLOGY

DIVISION OF NEUROLOGY

MAEKAWA, Masato

SHIIYA, Norihiko

DOI, Matsuyuki

KONNO, Hiroyuki

CLINICAL LABORATORIES

INTENSIVE CARE UNIT

PERINATAL CENTER

HEAD

CHEMOTHERAPYCENTER

ITOH, Hiroaki

KOBAYASHI, Toshihiko

OHNISHI, Kazunori

MEDICAL RECORDS KIMURA, Michio

CENTRAL SUPPLY

BLOOD PURIFICATIONUNIT

SATO, Shigehito

BABA, Satoshi

TAKESHITA, Akihiro

KATO, Akihiko

SURGICAL OPERATION CENTER

TRANSFUSION & CELL THERAPY

CLINICAL & MOLECULARGENETICS CENTER

OUTPATIENT CLINICS

MAEKAWA, Masato

OZONO, Seiichiro

KAWAKAMI, Junichi KUWABARA, Yumie

DIAGNOSTIC PATHOLOGY

REHABILITATION CENTER

SAKAHARA, Harumi

TAKIGAWA, Masahiro

KIMURA, Michio

RADIOLOGICALCENTER

MEDICAL INFORMATICS

CLINICAL NUTRITION UNIT

MIZUSHIMA, Takashi

KATO, Akihiko

MEDICAL INSTRUMENTSADMINISTRATIVE CENTER MINETA, Hiroyuki

EMERGENCY MEDICINE

ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY

OPHTHALMOLOGY

RADIOLOGY

FUKAMIZU, Hidekazu

WATANABE, Hiroshi

PLASTIC & RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY

CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY &THERAPEUTICS

INTERNAL MEDICINE 2

DIVISION OF ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM

DIVISION OF RESPIRATOLOGY

DIVISION OF HEPATOLOGY

SURGERY 1DIVISION OF CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERYDIVISION OF THORACIC SURGERYDIVISION OF PEDIATRIC SURGERYDIVISION OF BREAST SURGERYDIVISION OF GENERAL SURGERY& ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY

DIVISION OF HEPATO-BILLIALY-PANCREATIC SURGERY

HAYASHI, Hideharu HAYASHI, Hideharu OHNISHI, Kazunori OGAWA, Noriyoshi

KONNO, Hiroyuki

KONNO, Hiroyuki

NAKAMURA, Toshio

SAKAGUCHI, Takanori

UNNO, Naoki

TOKURA, Yoshiki

MINETA, Hiroyuki

SATO, Shigehito

MIZUSHIMA, Takashi

BABA, Satoshi

DERMATOLOGY

OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY

REHABILITATION

DIAGNOSTIC PATHOLOGY

INTERNAL MEDICINE 3

DIVISION OF CARDIOLOGY

DIVISION OF HEMATOLOGY

DIVISION OF IMMUNOLOGY & RHEUMATOLOGY

SURGERY 2

DIVISION OF ESOPHAGO-GASTRIC SURGERY

DIVISION OF COLORECTAL SURGERY

DIVISION OF VASCULAR SURGERY

VICE-DIRECTORS

CLINICAL CARE DEPARTMENTS

HEADS

CENTRAL CLINICAL FACILITIES

MEDICAL WELFARE SUPPORT CENTER

HEAD UMEMURA, Kazuo

CENTER FOR CLINICAL RESEARCH

INTRACTABLE DISEASE SUPPORT CENTER

NURSING

HEAD

HEAD HEAD

HEAD

SAKAHARA, Harumi

OHNISHI, Kazunori MIYAJIMA, Hiroaki

KONNO, Hiroyuki

CLINICAL EDUCATION CENTER

ONCOLOGY CENTER

HEAD IGARASHI, Hiroshi

SIMULATION CENTER

HEAD HEAD

HOSPITAL PHARMACYMEDICAL SAFE MANAGEMENT

HEADS

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Data on May 1, 2012

Data on May 1, 2012

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CLASSIFICATION PRESIDENT DIRECTORS AUDITORS PROFESSORS ASSOCIATEPROFESSORS

SENIORASSISTANT

PROFESSORS

ASSISTANTPROFESSORS(RESEARCH

ASSOCIATES)

TOTAL CLERKS & TECHNICIANS

GRANDTOTAL

SENIOR RESIDENTS

97

JUNIOR RESIDENTS

33

TOTAL

130

1

1

4

4

2

2

52

4

5

1

62

36

10

1

1

1

3

52

7

37

1

45

88

49

4

2

12

2

157

7

183

100

1

10

3

1

0

16

0

0

2

323

133

13

697

1

2

13

3

1

1

864

140

196

797

2

10

5

14

3

16

1

1

2

1,187

ADMINISTRATION BUREAU

SCHOOL OFMEDICINE

UNIVERSITYHOSPITAL

HEALTHADMINISTRATION

CENTER

MEDICAL PHOTONICSRESEARCH CENTER

EXPERIMENTALANIMALS INSTITUTE

RESEARCHEQUIPMENT

CENTER

CENTER FOR MEDEICAL WASTE

MANAGEMENT

RESEARCH CENTERFOR CHILD MENTAL

DEVELOPMENT

MEDICALEDUCATION CENTER

COLLABORATIONCENTER FOR

MEDICAL INNOVATION

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

MANAGEMENT DIVISION

TOTAL

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School 1st yr.

Data on May 1, 2012

2nd yr. 3rd yr. 4th yr. 5th yr. 6th yr. Total

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

FACULTYOF MEDICINE

Admission Quota120 (5)*

Capacity 645 (25)*

Admission Quota 70 (10)**

Capacity 260 (20)**

FACULTYOF NURSING

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( )* The numbers in parentheses indicate the quotas for 2nd - year transfer students included in the total. ( )**The numbers in parentheses indicate the quotas for 3rd - year transfer students included in the total.

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Since its establishment in 1974 the policy of the Faculty of Medicine has been to achieve three chief objectives: firstly, to produce excellent clinicians and highly creative researchers; secondly, to promote original research and innovation in medical techniques; and thirdly, to play a leadeng role in local health care by practicing medicine for the greatest possible benefits of patients. These objectives aim to contribute to the advancement of the welfare of all mankind. Based on this policy, many excellent clinicians, who graduated from our university, are contributing to medical treatments both in Shizuoka Prefecture and nationwide. Our graduates are also engaging in state-of-the-art research at our University. New technologies are also being adopted by the Faculty in fields such as treatments of cancers and the development of advanced diagnostic techniques. In particular, The Photon Medical Research Center was established for the promotion of advanced studies in the field of medical photonics. Finally, our graduates play active roles not only as clinicians, medical researchers and medical educators, but also as industrial physicians and medical welfare administrators.

Hamamatsu University School of Medicine 18(17.6%)

Other Prefectures 48(47.1%)

In Shizuoka Prefecture 34(33.3%)

Hamamatsu University School of Medicine 27(39.7%)

In Shizuoka Prefecture 13(19.1%)

70 69 70 69 69 67 69 67

4 4

61 60

69 69

15 15 15 15

59 57 62 62 59 59 58 58

16 12

75.0

Other Prefectures 20(29.4%)

79

39

118

4

60

64

83

39

122

5

63

68

(2)

(2)

(4)

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(9)

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462

206

668

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246

266

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MidwiferyPublic Health Care Nursing

80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0

100.0 95.0 90.0 85.0 80.0 75.0 70.0 65.0 60.0

(%)

(the number of students)

Applicants

PassedRates of Success

Male

Female

Total

CLASSIFICATION

CLASSIFICATIONNew Graduates Reexaminees Total

Applicants Passed Rate ofsuccess

109

95

96

94

100

97.3

97.9

94.1

96.9

98.0

6

4

4

8

3

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6

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66.7

25.0

50.0

75.0

100

118

101

106

105

105

113

96

98

100

103

95.8

95.0

92.5

95.2

98.1

NationalRanking

11

21

24

8

2

112

97

102

97

102

FACULTY OF MEDICINE FACULTY OF NURSING

2,045

712

2,757

58

39

97

81

31

112

67

35

102

66

31

97

76

26

102

2,393

874

3,267

19

597

616

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69

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Get a Job 60(88.2%)

Get a Job 100(98.0%)

Others 2(2.0%)

Hamamatsu University School of Medicine 18(17.6%)

Other Prefectures 48(47.1%)

In Shizuoka Prefecture 34(33.3%)

Hamamatsu University School of Medicine 18(17.6%)

In Shizuoka Prefecture 34(33.3%)

Other Prefectures 48(47.1%)

Others 3(4.4%)

Hamamatsu University School of Medicine 27(39.7%)

In Shizuoka Prefecture 13(19.1%)

Graduate Schools 5(7.4%)

Hamamatsu University School of Medicine 27(39.7%)

In Shizuoka Prefecture 13(19.1%)

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69 6969 69

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This doctoral program is composed of two courses: 1) basic medicine researcher training course, and 2) clinician scientist training course. The students of the former course should acquire excellent research ability and high creativity; the students of the latter course should acquire the ability to apply the highly sophisticated scientific mentality to their own clinical practice. It is undeniable that collaborations based on these courses create unique research fields, which will more activate the activities of our university.

The aim of this program is to grow highly advanced nursing specialists who acquire excellent nursing skills and research techniques. They also should have their own highly specialized fields of nursing. The nursing specialists should provide their care and research especially on the basis of noble ethics. The high-quality nursing care provided by them is really required by modern society, because of rapid developments in medical technologies, the expanding graying society, and trend to respect the quality of life. This program also includes “health science course” designed to develop new theories and techniques in more interdisciplinary sense.

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The Medical Photonics Research Center was launched in 2011 by the merger of two erstwhile centers, Photon Medical Research Center and Molecular Imaging Frontier Research Center. Here, a plethora of research projects exploring the medical utility of light and electromagnetic waves are being undertaken. Ongoing projects include: (i) pursuit of the mechanism of life phenomena in every layer from cells to individuals using light and molecular imaging, (ii) development of novel probes (tracers) and diagnostic tools for disease prognosis, (iii) use of “omics” technologies to unveil the etiology of various diseases, (iv) unraveling of enigmas of brain functions and pathophysiology, and (v) development of photo dynamic treatment methods for cancer therapy. The Department of Medical Spectroscopy is endowed by Hamamatsu Photonics K.K.

HEAD MINOSHIMA, ShinseiVICE-HEAD MAGATA, Yasuhiro

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The Experimental Animals Institute established in 1983 is providing researchers with subjects for animal experiments in basic medical research. The institute is also contributing to education through classes on animal experimentation and graduation-thesis research. In addition, laboratory animal science is being promoted by developing many mutant mouse strains as animal models for human diseases using originally developed methods, and providing them to researchers.

HEAD WATANABE, Hiroshi

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The Research Equipment Center directly contributes to the advancement of education and research in biomedical sciences. The Center consists of 16 laboratories including RI facilities. The staff of the Center are experts in managing sophisticated analytical equipment and collaborate with researchers. In the RI facilities, technical training for the safe handling of radioisotopes is conducted.

HEAD KITAGAWA, Masatoshi

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This Center contributes to the maintenance and promotion of the health of students and the staff, and thus to the achievement of student education and various activities of the university staff. We also conducts annual medical checks and medical consultations on both physical and mental health, as well as investigations of health problems.

HEAD MIYAJIMA, Hiroaki

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Trash must be separated according to the trash categories specified in “The Guide to Separating Trash”, which is available at the web site of this center. Biohazardous waste has to be put into a properly labeled plastic container or bag. Carry-in wastes may be brought to this center or the collection station. Lectures on the separation and disposal of trash are given by the staff members of this center. Wastewater from the University hospital and laboratories is treated with a sewage treatment plant placed at this center. Processes used for wastewater treatment include settlement in a pool, activated sludge treatment with anaerobic and aerobic bacteria, sedimentation, coagulation, and filtration with sand and activated carbon. Before the discharge of the treated water into the natural environment, examinations are carried out to determine whether adverse environmental effects are eliminated from the effluent.

HEAD FUJIMOTO, Chuzo

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Information Technology Center provides and operates the information infrastructures of the University, which comprises the university network, mail servers, web servers, IT practice and learning facility, etc. Wireless LAN hot spots are set everywhere on the campus; the IT practice and learning facility enables bidirectional display and operation between teachers and learners. The Center continues to provide state-of-the-art IT infrastructures to the University.

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The Center was founded in April 2003. The Center's primary missions are to draft plans to achieve projects concerning the University's hygiene and safety and to seek the thorough implementation of the guidelines for the prevention of environmental pollution, health hazards, accidents and disasters derived from the University's educational and research activities. The important objectives are: to assess the working environments according to the Industrial Safety and Health Law and other related rules and regulations, to promote the safety and health of workers and to secure a safer and healthier working environment.

HEAD SUZUKI, Osamu

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Clarifying the child mental crisis using molecular-biological and neuroimaging techniques

Establishing the methodologies to identify

predictors or early signs for future problems in children and developing

preventative means, using epidemiological studies

and psychological interventions

Fostering professionals (child psychologists) to care for children with mental problems.

Molecular-biological approaches Epidemiological and psychological approaches

The Center was founded in 2006 as a joint center with the participation of Osaka University and Hamamatsu University School of Medicine, followed by the welcomed participation of Kanazawa University in 2008 and of University of Fukui and Chiba University in 2011. As a leading institute in the interdisciplinary research for child development, the major goals of the Center include investigation of biological, medical, and psychosocial backgrounds of abnormalities in cognitive and emotional status during childhood, and development of efficient educational and clinical intervention methods that are helpful to children with

developmental disorders. It is also our mission here at the Center to educate professionals such as teachers and clinical psychologists so as to allow them to support their disabled children more sufficiently in association with the United Graduate School of Child Development, which consists of the five Universities mentioned above.

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The mission of the Cancer Education and Research Center is to train physicians who will become leaders in comprehensive cancer therapy, and also to promote advanced research in cancer. This center was founded in October 2007, and opened graduate courses for training cancer professionals in cooperation with Tokai Gann (Cancer) Professional Plan. This program aims at establishing medical oncology teams matching the global standard, and its main institution is Nagoya University School of Medicine. The graduate course consists of 3 courses, clinical oncology, radiotherapy and cancer pharmacology. An intensive course runs concurrently with the graduate course, in which senior physicians can learn the practice of modern cancer management.

HEAD OHNISHI, Kazunori

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The Collaboration Center for Medical Innovation was established in April 2011, as a window of one-stop service (single point of contact) for industry-academic and medical-engineering collaboration. The Center includes the PET-CT building and the cyclotron building, and manages the imaging devices including MRI, CT, and PET/SPECT/CT scanners for experimental studies, and PET/CT scanner for clinical studies in our university. The Center also works as the core facility for "Hamamatsu Medical and Engineering Technology Innovation Core (HaMTIC)" which develops a local industry-academic collaboration to produce new medical devices based on the optical and imaging technology.

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Medical Education Center was founded in April 2012. The Center manages and organizes the education systems for medical school of Hamamatsu University School of Medicine, including curriculums and evaluation systems especially for PBL (Problem Based Learning), OSCE (Objective Structured Clinical Examination, including Advanced OSCE), CBT (Computer Based Testing), clinical clerkship, and general remarks of medicine. The mission of the Center is to keep our educational systems world standard level and to improve them progressively.

HEAD UMEMURA, Kazuo

Shizuoka Cancer Center

Seirei Hamamatsu Hospital

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Gifu Prefecture

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Medical Sciences and Medical School

Fujita University Graduate School of medicine

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Hamamatsu University School of Medicine

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Practice of advanced cancer medicine and research

Cross-organizational medical care and education

Training of cross-organ human resources for cancer

Training of cross-organizational specialists

in the cancer treatment care

Tokai Training Program of Oncology Specialist(2012-2016)

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CHINA MEDICAL UNIVERSITY (CHINA)

KYUNGPOOK NATIONAL UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE (KOREA)

KYUNGPOOK NATIONAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF NURSING (KOREA)

SHANGHAI JIAO TONG UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE (CHINA)

FACULTY OF MEDICINE, ALBERT-LUDWIGS UNIVERSITY OF FREIBURG (GERMANY)

HENAN COLLEGE OF TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE (CHINA)

MEDICAL UNIVERSITY OF BIALYSTOK (POLAND)

UNIVERSITY OF DHAKA (BANGLADESH)

SHAHJALAL UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (BANGLADESH)

BANGABANDHU SHEIKH MUJIB MEDICAL UNIVERSITY (BANGLADESH)

GUANGXI MEDICAL UNIVERSITY (CHINA)

MEDICAL UNIVERSITY OF WARSAW (POLAND)

MEDICAL UNIVERSITY OF LUBLIN (POLAND)

HEINRICH HEINE UNIVERSITY DÜSSELDORF (GERMANY)

UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII, JOHN A. BURNS SCHOOL OF MEDICINE(U.S.A.)

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2012. 8. 9

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SISTER SCHOOL

ACADEMIC EXCHANGE

ACADEMIC EXCHANGE

ACADEMIC EXCHANGE

ACADEMIC EXCHANGE

ACADEMIC EXCHANGE

ACADEMIC EXCHANGE

ACADEMIC EXCHANGE

ACADEMIC EXCHANGE

ACADEMIC EXCHANGE

ACADEMIC EXCHANGE

ACADEMIC EXCHANGE

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Data on May 1, 2012

University (Country) Date of Agreement Signed Cooperation Contents

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147㎡

567㎡

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International Residence

International Student Excursion 2011

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- 9,146 5,967 3,075 21,311 11,882 7,666 12,601 8,622 5,034 714

18,483 14,046 2,256 1,310 427

5,576 1,681 5,145 4,350 2,714 3,622 3,796 36

7,964 20,305 4,343 21,200 17,876 18,991 16,656 16,831 7,616 2,944 4,947

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298,286

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9,228 10,756 6,924 3,074 115 784

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Fiscal Year 2011

NUMBER OF PATIENTS

Emergency MedicineEndoscopic & Photodynamic MedicineNeurosurgeryOrthopedic SurgeryRehabilitationDermatologyUrologyOphthalmologyOtorhinolaryngologyObstetrics & GynecologyRadiologyAnesthesiology & Critical Care MedicinePlastic & Reconstructive SurgeryClinical & Molecular Genetics CenterDentistry & Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery

Clinical Pharmacology & TherapeuticsPsychiatryPediatrics

General Medicine

Cardiovascular SurgeryThoracic SurgeryPediatric SurgeryBreast SurgeryGeneral Surgery & Endoscopic SurgeryEsophago-Gastric SurgeryColorectal SurgeryHepato-Billiary-Pancreatic SurgeryVascular Surgery

GastroenterologyNephrologyNeurologyEndocrinology & MetabolismRespiratologyHepatologyCardiologyHematologyImmunology & Rheumatology

InternalMedicine 1

InternalMedicine 2

InternalMedicine 3

Surgery 1

Surgery 2

Test Item

Number

Test Item

Number

NUMBER OF CLINICAL LAB TESTS

Fiscal Year 2011

111,992

Endocrinology

 57,718

Hematology

347,507

Serology

288,811

Clinical Chemistry

2,162,287

Bacteriology

 24,173

Pathology

14,858

Endoscopy

 9,521

Physiology

165,995

Others

 35,540

 81,996

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3,300,398

Urine and OtherBody Fluids

Collection of Blood andOther Body Fluids

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NUMBER OF SURGICALOPERATIONS & ANAESTHESIAS

Number ofPatients

Number ofOperations

Number ofAnaesthesia

Fiscal Year 2011

Fiscal Year 2011

Total

Total

 4,271

Inpatients

Outpatients

Total

34,484

32,915

67,399

1,844

4,174

6,018

6,534

11,704

18,238

2,261

5,731

7,992

45,123

54,524

99,647

Male Female Total

211

14

6.6

1

120

8

6.7

1

331

22

6.6

2

13,615

NUMBER OF PATHOLOGICAL AUTOPSY

NUMBER OF X-RAY EXAMINATION

Fiscal Year 2011

NUMBER OF BIRTHS

NormalDeliveriesAbnormalDeliveries

Total

Full-Term Baby

377

133

510

Premature Baby

46(0)

44(0)

90(0)

Total

423(0)

177(0)

600(0)

Method

Causes

NUMBER OF EMERGENCY CASES

Patients Who Diedat our HospitalNumber Subjected to Autopsy

Autopsy Rate (%)

Autopsies Entrustedfrom Outside

Injuries

Accidents

TrafficAccidents Poisoning Others

TotalPregnancy

TotalDiseases

Fiscal Year 2011

363 76 1,100 1,539 489 8,2536,225

The numbers in parentheses indicate stillbirths included in the total. Fiscal Year 2011

TotalMRIX-Ray CTX-RayFluoroscopy

X-RayRadiography

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Data on March 31, 2012

Fiscal Year 2011

Regular Hours

Intramural 130,801 Extramural 957

After Hours

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Books

Journals

AV Materials

Classification

Books

Journals

AV Materials

Electronic Journals

JapaneseJapanese English Total English Total

2,029 53

3,460

59,650

1,508

38,136

1,193

97,786

2,701

2,733

207

417

144

3,150

351

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Copying Service

Books

8,925

Requests Accepted

5,394

Journals

 729

Requests Made to Outside

2,410

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Intramural 168,139 Extramural 980

AV Materials

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7,804

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Fiscal Year 2011The grants above include all overhead expenses.

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Grant-in Aid for Scientific on Innovative Areas

Grant-in Aid for Scientific Research (A)

Grant-in Aid for Scientific Research (B)

Grant-in Aid for Scientific Research (C)

Grant-in Aid for Challenging Exploratory Research

Grant-in Aid for Young Scientists (S)

Grant-in Aid for Young Scientists (A)

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Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research

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9

1

17

85

17

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56

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3

5

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53,430

8,190

94,380

133,380

32,370

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453,136

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5,118

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590,291

766,511

60,653

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(22.4%)

University Hospital Revenue16,074(60.2%)

Miscellaneous161(0.6%)

Revenue from joint ResearchProjects with Enterprises

and by Endowments1,716(6.4%)

Long-term Loans and Subsidiesfrom Government for Improvementsof University Facilities1,579(5.9%)

Redemption ofLong-term Loans

1,202(4.7%)

Expenses for Joint ResearchProjects with Enterprises

and with Others1,511(5.9%)

Facility Maintenance1,579(6.1%)

Others518(2.0%) Others

527(2.0%)

Tuition andAdmission Fees658(2.5%)

EducationandResearch Expenses  6,290  (24.5%)

Total26,710

Total25,690

Medical Care Activity Expenses14,590(56.8%)

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Hamamatsu UniversitySchool of Medicine

National University Corporation

Hamamatsu University School of Medicine 431-3192 1-20-1 Handayama, Higashi-ku, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, Japan Tel: +81-53-435-2111 http://www.hama-med.ac.jp/