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Introduction of Young Researchers' Association of Medical Physics and Questionnaire Survey on Medical Physics Education and Medical Physics Training System in Japan for Young Researchers in 2021
Igaku Butsuri. 2022;42(2):88-105. doi: 10.11323/jjmp.42.2_88.ABSTRACTDetails of Young Researchers' Association of Medical Physics (YRAMP) was introduced. In addition, several questionnaire surveys on medical physics education (MPE) or medical physicist training system (MPTS) in Japan have been conducted, none have targeted the current status and issues of MPE and MPTS. The purpose of this study was to investigate those from the perspective of researchers and students under 35-year-old (y.o.). The questionnaire survey was conducted between 14th September to 14th October 2021, for 112 members of the Young Researchers' Associ...
Source: Igaku Butsuri: Japanese Journal of Medical Physics - June 29, 2022 Category: Physics Authors: Hiraku Iramina Masashi Kinjo Sodai Tanaka Masato Tsuneda Hideaki Hirashima Source Type: research

CME Exam 2: Long-term Outcomes After Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection for Large Colorectal Epithelial Neoplasms: A Prospective, Multicenter, Cohort Trial From Japan
Source: Gastroenterology - October 20, 2022 Category: Gastroenterology Tags: Continuing Medical Education (CME)/MOC Activities Source Type: research

Outcomes of Pain Management Training for the Fourth- and Fifth-Year Medical Students
In this study, we assessed students' understanding of pain management based on the results of pretests and posttests performed before and after their practicum. These tests were administered from November 2019 to April 2022 to 263 fourth- and fifth-year medical students who took the clinical pain study class. The test results were compared in terms of the percentage of correct answers and the total score for each question using McNemar's chi-square test and paired t-tests, respectively. The results showed a significant improvement in the mean of the total score, confirming the improvement in medical students' knowledge (6....
Source: Pain Research and Management - September 4, 2023 Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Ayano Saeki Yumiko Takao Keiichiro Suzuki Munetaka Hirose Source Type: research

Background on Establishing a Working Group to Create Home Clinical Cases for Education.
Abstract  In Japan there are concerns that there will be a surge in social insurance costs such as medical and nursing care expenses as a result of the baby boom generation reaching the late stages of old age (75 years old and beyond) around 2025 ("The 2025 Problem"). In 2012, the "Outline on Social Insurance and Tax Reform" was approved by the Japanese cabinet and government, including "construction of regional comprehensive care". To promote participation in home medical care by pharmacists, this article presents the roles demanded of pharmacists in regional comprehensive care from the standpoint of physicians...
Source: Yakugaku Zasshi : Journal of the Pharmaceutical Society of Japan - August 6, 2017 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: Yoshitake T Tags: Yakugaku Zasshi Source Type: research

Evaluation of simulation-based ultrasound education using a bladder simulator for medical students in Japan: a prospective observational study
ConclusionUltrasound education using a bladder simulator increases confidence scores by imparting competencies related to device operation, image acquisition, image evaluation and clinical application, and it improves students ’ learning impression. This is a useful method for introductory ultrasound education for medical students.
Source: Journal of Medical Ultrasonics - November 29, 2022 Category: Radiology Source Type: research

Improving the Quality of Postgraduate Education in Traditional Japanese Kampo Medicine for Junior Residents: An Exploratory Survey Conducted in Five Institutions in the Tohoku Area.
In conclusion, we have revealed that junior residents require Kampo medicine education in Japanese postgraduate training programs. The programs for comprehensive pre-graduate and postgraduate Kampo education are expected. PMID: 27890870 [PubMed - in process]
Source: The Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine - November 30, 2016 Category: Research Authors: Takayama S, Kobayashi S, Kaneko S, Tabata M, Sato S, Ishikawa K, Suzuki S, Arita R, Saito N, Kamiya T, Nishikawa H, Ikeno Y, Tanaka J, Ohsawa M, Kikuchi A, Numata T, Kuroda H, Abe M, Ishibashi S, Yaegashi N, Ishii T Tags: Tohoku J Exp Med Source Type: research

Kocuria kristinae: an emerging pathogen in medical practice.
Conclusions. The clinical spectrum of K. kristinae infections has recently widened. The increasing spread of this underestimated bacterium and its resistance to antibiotics represent a new challenge for public health, which requires specific actions to limit it. PMID: 31526454 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Journal of Medical Microbiology - September 16, 2019 Category: Microbiology Authors: Napolitani M, Troiano G, Bedogni C, Messina G, Nante N Tags: J Med Microbiol Source Type: research

Pandemics and Their Impact on Medical Training: Lessons From Singapore
The ongoing coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) crisis has hit Singapore hard. As of February 25, 2020, Singapore had the fourth highest number of confirmed COVID-19 infections outside of China, only trailing behind South Korea, Italy, and Japan. This has had reverberating effects on Singapore’s health care system, and has, consequently, also affected medical education all the way from the undergraduate to the postgraduate level. While efforts are underway to contain disease spread and transmission, the authors believe that this is an opportune time to examine and reflect on the impact that medical crises like COVID-19 c...
Source: Academic Medicine - August 27, 2020 Category: Universities & Medical Training Tags: Perspectives Source Type: research

The “Glocalization” of Medical School Accreditation: Case Studies From Taiwan, South Korea, and Japan
Conclusions These countries’ glocalization of medical accreditation standards serve as examples for others seeking to bring their accreditation practices in line with global standards while ensuring that local values and societal needs are given adequate consideration.
Source: Academic Medicine - November 30, 2017 Category: Universities & Medical Training Tags: Research Reports Source Type: research

Medical Physics Education and Clinical Training in Thailand.
Abstract Medical Physics education and clinical training should be available at the university with the attachment in clinical practice at department of radiology. The curriculum should cover physics in all three specialties of radiation oncology, diagnostic radiology and nuclear medicine. Anatomy and physiology for medical physicist, Radiation physics, Radiation dosimetry, Radiation Biology and Radiation Protection should be core subjects. Selected subjects, Medical Physics Seminar, Research Methodology and thesis are included in the curriculum. PMID: 30381719 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Igaku Butsuri: Japanese Journal of Medical Physics - November 3, 2018 Category: Physics Authors: Krisanachinda A Tags: Igaku Butsuri Source Type: research