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  1. Tokyo Women’s Medical University has developed from Tokyo Women’s Medical School and has produced many female physicians who have contributed to our society. Tokyo Women’s Medical University School of Medicine was established in 1950. Tokyo Women’s Medical College was established in 1952.Then, in 1998, the School of Nursing was added.

  2. TWMUJ is a scientific, open-access, and peer-reviewed journal, covers medical science and medical care including clinical and basic medical science, as well as public health and nursing science from around the world. Journal Title: Tokyo Women's Medical University Journal. Journal Abbreviation: TWMUJ (2019-); J.TWMU (2017-2018) Language: English.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Tokyo Women's Medical University General Medicine network or TWMU-GM network is a network of hospitals and clinics which engage in practice, education, and research related to general medicine/family medicine or primary health care. More than ten healthcare institutions join TWMU-GM network in Tokyo Ward and a few prefectures surrounding Tokyo ...

  5. ホーム. YAMATO Masayuki. Name. YAMATO Masayuki. Department. Institute of Advanced Biomedical Engineering and Science (Tokyo Women’s Medical University) Division of Biomedical Engineering and Science, Graduate Course of Medicine, Graduate School of Tokyo Women’s Medical University. Title. Professor.

  6. Overview. The Department of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, as a medical support section, provides diagnosis and treatment through endoscopy. As the Endoscopy Room of the Central Laboratory, we perform 11,000 upper gastrointestinal (esophagus, stomach, duodenum) endoscopies, 5,500 colonoscopies, 600 endoscopic cholangiopancreatography, and many ...

  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 ...

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