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Development of a medical education program with abdominal palpation simulators to support the understanding of traditional Japanese (kampo) medicine in beginners
ConclusionAn education program using simulators for kampo abdominal palpation can be effective and useful for beginners in kampo medicine.
Source: Traditional and Kampo Medicine - October 14, 2019 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Ryutaro Arita, Takehiro Numata, Natsumi Saito, Shin Takayama, Takafumi Togashi, Soichiro Kaneko, Akiko Kikuchi, Minoru Ohsawa, Tetsuharu Kamiya, Michiaki Abe, Tadashi Ishii Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

IJERPH, Vol. 18, Pages 12410: Effect of Residents-as-Teachers in Rural Community-Based Medical Education on the Learning of Medical Students and Residents: A Thematic Analysis
This study aimed to investigate the impact and challenges of RaT on the learning of medical students and residents in CBME at a rural community hospital in Japan. Over the course of a year, the researchers conducted one-on-one interviews with three residents and ten medical students participating in family medicine training at the hospital. The interviews were recorded and transcribed verbatim. Grounded theory was used in the data analysis to clarify the findings. Three key themes emerged from the research: lack of educational experience with RaT, effectiveness of RaT, and challenges of RaT. Although participants were prej...
Source: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health - November 25, 2021 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Nozomi Nishikura Ryuichi Ohta Chiaki Sano Tags: Article Source Type: research

Viral infections of pigs used for medical education. A Japanese experience.
Abstract Infectious viruses pose a threat to all living organisms, including humans, and can cause significant morbidity. Previous experience with pigs in medical education and research, rather than in domestic control settings, has led to a unique perspective on viral infections in swine. In this article, common porcine infectious diseases have been listed, based mainly on the authors' experience thus far. For example, young domestic pigs that were used in surgical training and infected with hepatitis E were subjected to quarantine and isolation treatment, and attempts were made to develop a DNA vaccine for swine...
Source: Acta Cirurgica Brasileira - September 24, 2020 Category: Surgery Authors: Kobayashi E Tags: Acta Cir Bras Source Type: research

Development of Kampo (traditional Japanese medicine)e-learning program: evaluation of the flipped classroom for medical students
This study developed a Kampo e-learning program and verified the effectiveness of a flipped classroom using Kampo e-learning. The Kampo e-learning Committee determined three courses and assigned an administrator for each. The administrators appointed lecturers who developed Kampo e-learning lessons. Physicians, pharmacists, medical students, and pharmacy students were asked to participate in the e-learning program, and their comments and suggestions were collected after program completion. The flipped classroom was evaluated by implementing Kampo e-learning in the Kampo session with fourth-year students at Keio University ...
Source: Medical Education Online - June 17, 2021 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Aki Ito Kenji Watanabe Yoshitaka Fukuzawa Kazuo Mitani Shinichi Fujimoto Takahide Matsuda Kiyoshi Sugiyama Kiyoshi Kitamura Nobutaro Ban Source Type: research

Impact of medical students socioeconomic backgrounds on medical school application, admission and migration in Japan: a web-based survey
Conclusions This study provides evidence that medical students in Japan hail from urban and higher income classes and physicians’ families. This finding has implications for the health workforce maldistribution in Japan. Widening the diversity of medical students is essential for solving physician workforce issues and meeting broad healthcare needs.
Source: BMJ Open - September 5, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Suzuki, Y., Tsunekawa, K., Takeda, Y., Cleland, J., Saiki, T. Tags: Open access, Medical education and training Source Type: research

Long-term impact of undergraduate community-based clinical training on community healthcare practice in Japan: a cross-sectional study
Community-based medical education (CBME) has been evolving globally. However, the long-term impacts of CBME programs on career intention are ambiguous. Therefore, this study aimed to reveal the long-term impac...
Source: BMC Medical Education - October 1, 2020 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Shinsuke Yahata, Taro Takeshima, Tsuneaki Kenzaka and Masanobu Okayama Tags: Research article Source Type: research