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  1. Tokyo Women's Medical University Medical Center East. Tokyo Women's Medical University opened a free clinic in "Ogu Community Center" in July 1930. This clinic eventually became a branch of the University Hospital, named Daini Hospital in 1934,. Since then, the hospital has been functioning as a major community hospital in northeastern Tokyo.

  2. 大学院. 関連リンク. 概要. 解剖学は生体の微細構造・組織形態学を中心としたMicroanatomyと、肉眼的形態学を中心としたMacroanatomyとの分野に二分されます。 本教室はMicroanatomy (組織学)と生体の発生過程を学ぶ発生学 (developmental biology)を担当しています。 組織学・発生学の教育を担当するとともに、すべての組織のoriginとなる幹細胞生物学を中心とした研究を行っております。 組織・発生学では組織・細胞の正常構造を観察・学習するとともに、生体機能の恒常性・optimizationのためにどの様な構造がadaptされ、発生過程を経るのかを研究する学問です。

  3. index_english. TWMU is a medical university with over one hundred years of history which now has a modern and sophisticated educational, clinical and research environments. Traditionally all of our undergraduate schools are devoted to develop women’s professionalism.

  4. Yayoi Yoshioka. In 1900, I founded Tokyo Women’s Medical School, the predecessor of Tokyo Women’s Medical University, with the purpose of improving the social position of women, who had very little status at that time. For women to improve their status, they needed to attain financial independence. As a doctor myself, it was my belief that ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Overview. The Department of Cardiology was established in 1955 as the internal medicine division of the “Heart Institute Japan affiliated with Tokyo Women's Medical University”, and has been playing a leading role as a pioneer of cardiovascular clinical care in Japan. We have about 76,000 patients in outpatients division and 29,000 ...

  7. In 1908, the teaching hospital of the original medical school opened. After several decades, Tokyo Women's Medical University Hospital, located in Kawada-cho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, is now an advanced state-of-arts hospital with 1,423 beds (as of September 2004). The hospital has a dedicated staff of 6,358, comprising 1,775 doctors, 1,684 nurses ...