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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. The philosophy of the School of Medicine is that “we would nurture female physicians who can be independent through the development of their abilities and achieving medical knowledge/skills and can implement “Sincerity and Compassion”. For this purpose, we have always implemented educational reforms to meet the needs of the times and ...

  3. 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.

  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. The Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology is divided into four fields: gynecological oncology, perinatal medicine, reproductive endocrinology, and women's medicine. Physicians who have completed initial residency and majored in obstetrics and gynecology in their senior residency undergo training in these four fields over the subsequent three ...

  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. Education Details. Courses taught in Segment 1 (first semester of first-year students) include "Body Fluids and Homeostasis" and "Basic Functions of Cells. 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”.

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