Kansai Medical University
Kansai Medical University (関西医科大学, Kansai ika daigaku) is a private university in Hirakata, Osaka, Japan. The predecessor of the school was founded in 1928, and it was chartered as a women's medical college in 1947. In 1954 it became coeducational.
関西医科大学 | |
Former names | Osaka Women's Medical College[1] Osaka Women's Medical School |
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Motto | 慈仁心鏡 |
Motto in English | Benevolence, Compassion and Empathy[2] |
Type | Private |
Established | 1928 |
Chair | Toshio Yamashita |
President | Yuichi Tomoda |
Location | , , 34°43′44″N 135°33′23″E |
Campus | Suburb |
Website | www |
Organization
This university has following organization.[3]
Graduate Schools
- Graduate School of Medicine
- Graduate School of Nursing
Faculties and Departments
- Faculty of Medicine
- Faculty of Nursing
- Department of Nursing
- Faculty of Rehabilitation
- Department of Physical Therapy
- Department of Occupational Therapy
Institutes and Centers
- Center for Medical Education
- Center for International Exchange
- Clinical Research Support Center
- Ethics Inspection Center
- Molecular Imaging Center of Diseases
- IPS/Stem Cell Research Support Center
- Clinical Training Center
- Institute of Biomedical Science
University Hospitals
- University Hospital
- University Medical Center
- Kori Hospital
- Kuzuha Hospital
- Temmabashi General Clinic
Campuses
Hirakata Campus
Hirakata (枚方) Campus is the main campus located in Hirakata, close to Hirakatashi Station, which includes the Faculty of Medicine, the Faculty of Nursing, and the university hospital. [4]
Makino Campus
Makino (牧野) Campus is the second campus for the Faculty of Rehabilitation, located in Makino, Hirakata, close to Makino Station.
References
- "History". Kansai medical university. Retrieved 2022-06-22.
- "Founding Spirit". Kansai medical university. Retrieved 2022-06-22.
- "Organization of Kansai Medical University". Kansai Medical University. Retrieved 2022-06-22.
- "campusmup". Kansai Medical University. Retrieved 2022-06-22.
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