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  1. TWMU was founded in 1900 as Tokyo Women’s Medical School by YOSHIOKA Yayoi, the 27th licensed female doctor of medicine in Japan. The university guiding principle established in 1952 is founded on Yoshioka’s core values and academic philosophy: “to nurture female medical professionals who can contribute to the society and refine their ...

  2. 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.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Tokyo Women’s Medical University Hospital (Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo) The TWMU’s foundational philosophy is “Sincerity and Compassion.” “Utmost sincerity” and “warm-heartedness (compassion)” are required in all settings including education, research, and clinical practice. Our medical centers, too, are operated in accordance with this ...

  5. About us. Division of Rheumatology, Department of Internal Medicine, Tokyo Women’s Medical University School of Medicine is aiming to foster a physician scientist who have a wide range of knowledge in basic and clinical research of rheumatology and is able to plan, implement, and instruct a cutting-edge and high-quality research project.

  6. Overview. The Department of Pediatric Surgery of Tokyo Women's Medical University had been providing pediatric surgical care as a pediatric group within the former Second Department of Surgery, but became independent as a hospital-affiliated department in April 2015. Currently, our department is not a part of the core fields, but we are in ...

  7. 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 ...