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  1. 月刊情報誌「DOCTOR'S MAGAZINE」8月号 日本を代表する著名医師として紹介 肝胆膵外科 本田五郎教授・基幹分野長 BSSラジオ 7月17日(月)~ 23日(日) ラジオ「ドクターごとうの熱血訪問クリニック/ドクターごとうの食べる LABO」 放送 20周年を記念した対談

  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. 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 ...

  4. Overview. The Department of Respiratory Medicine, Tokyo Women's Medical University established the Respiratory Center together with the Department of Respiratory Surgery in 1990, and has been conducting medical treatment and research in the field of respiratory medicine. As of April, 2018, under the supervision of Professor and Chairperson ...

  5. Overview. Located in the heart of Tokyo, the Department of Dermatology at Tokyo Women's Medical University Hospital treats approximately 110 outpatients and 8 inpatients per day. Outpatients with dermatological diseases covering all areas of dermatology such as eczema and dermatitis, urticaria, skin infections, acne, collagen diseases ...

  6. 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.

  7. Based on the current chief professor's belief that ophthalmology is a surgical specialty, we strive to provide young doctors with as many surgical opportunities as possible. Even during their initial training, we actively encourage them to participate in cataract surgery as assistants and in the wet lab (surgical training using pigs' eyes). In ...