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  1. Courses taught in Segment 2 (second semester of first-year students) include "Cells and Signal Transduction", "Biological Systems and Regulatory Mechanisms" and "Heredity and Genes”. We conduct lectures, practical training, and tutorials. This is the core field of functional medicine within basic medicine, and understanding homeostasis ...

  2. Department of General Medicine, Tokyo Women’s Medical University (TWMU) will unite our strength together and wants to nurture family physicians who fulfill the demand of Japan. In addition, we want to develop the necessary skills for doctors to provide their education and research findings from Japan to the world.

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  4. This course provides a comprehensive study of the characteristics and health problems of the adult target population. Students will acquire basic knowledge of concepts and nursing theories (crisis theory, stress coping, adaptation theory, self-care theory, adult learning theory, self-efficacy, etc.) that are important for understanding the subject and deepen their understanding of adult nursing.

  5. Graduate School of Medical Science Human Pathology & Pathological Neuroscience About us In TWMU, Department of Pathology belongs to Faculty of Medicine, whereas “Human Pathology & Pathological Neuroscience” is a field of Graduate School of ...

  6. Tokyo Women’ s Medical University originated from Tokyo Women’ s Medical School, which was commenced in 1900. YOSHIOKA Yayoi, the founder of Tokyo Women’ s Medical University, adopted the concept of the primary mission of Tokyo Women’ s Medical School as the founding spirit when she newly established Tokyo Women’ s Medical College ...

  7. In order to nurture medical professionals who can promote research in medical sciences and make further benecial contributions to medical sciences and society, we have established the Graduate School of Medical Science (usually a 4-year doctoral course and a 3-year course for exceptional cases).The Ph.D. degree is given to students who have ...

  8. School of Medicine A message from the Dean Makiko Osawa M.D. Tokyo Women’s Medical University was established in the 33rd year of the Meiji era (1900) by the founder Yayoi Yoshioka, as a means to improve the social well-being of women and ...