OSAKA UNIVERSITY SHORT-TERM STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAM _ |
Ryoji MATOBA, et al. (Graduate School of Medicine)
Objective
Japan has achieved tremendous improvements in life expectancy during the last
50 years and leads the international life expectancy tables. This course will
provide an overview of systems of health service and medical care in this country,
with special reference to the rapid aging of the population, trends of epidemiology
of major diseases, and characteristics of life style of people in Japan.
Textbook and Reference Books
R Detels, WW Holland, J McEwen, GS Omenn (ed.): Oxford Textbook of Public Health,
Vol. 1-3, Oxford University Press, 1997.
WJ Stephen: An Analysis of Primary Medical Care - An International Study, Cambridge
University Press, 1979.
Ministry of Health and Welfare: Annual Report on Health and Welfare 1990 - 1991,
Japan International Cooperation of Welfare Services, 1992.
Ministry of Health and Welfare: Health and Welfare Statistics in Japan, Health
and Welfare Statistics Association, 1992.
Lecture Outline
1. History of public health in Japan. Prof. Dr. TATARA K.
2. System of health and welfare services in Japan. (A field trip)
3. System of medical care in Japan. (A field trip)
4. Epidemiology of major diseases in Japan. Assoc. Prof. Dr. NAKANISHI N.
5. Lifestyle and health. Prof. Dr. MORIMOTO K.
6. Alcohol consumption and health. Assoc. Prof. Dr. TAKESHITA T.
7. Allergic diseases in Japan. Res. Asst. Dr. TSUJITA S.
8. Mental health for the people in Japan. Res. Asst. Dr. MARUYAMA S. Res. Asst.
Dr. EZOE S.
9. System of community nursing care in Japan. Prof. Dr. HAYAKAWA K.
10. Improvement of health care quality from aspect of technology and medical
informatics in Japan. Prof. Dr. INAMURA K.
11. Comparison of character of cancers between Western countries and Japan.
Prof. MATSUURA N.
12. History and pathology of Hashimoto's Disease. Prof. IWATANI Y.
13. Cooperative research works with Asian countries. Assoc. Prof. YAMAGUCHI
M.
14. Drug abuse in Japan. Prof. MATOBA R.
15. Insurance system and compensation medicine in Japan. Res. Asst. Dr. KUROKI
H.
Field Works
In this course, visits to institutions related to health service and medical
care are organized to let the students understand real aspects of these activities
in a community. Institutions expected to visit include hospitals, private clinics,
public health centers, community health centers, health care homes for elderly,
and welfare homes for the elderly. The participants are requested to submit
the report on the visited institutions.
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