National University Corporation
Hamamatsu UniversitySchool of Medicine2014
National University Corporation
HamamatsuUniversitySchool of Medicine431-31921-20-1 Handayama, Higashi-ku, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, Japan
Tel. +81-53-435-2111http://www.hama-med.ac.jp/
Message from the President
P r e s i d e n t
NAKAMURA, Satoshi
HISTORYHamamatsu University School of Medicine was founded.
The University Hospital was established.
Graduate School of Medicine, Doctoral Degree Program, was established.
The Faculty of Nursing was established.
The Master’s Degree Program of our Graduate School of Nursing was established.
The National University Corporation Hamamatsu University School of Medicine started.
Graduate Course of Midwifery was established.
June
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1974
1977
1980
1995
1999
2004
2008
Ten years have passed since this university’s incorporation and renaming as National University
Corporation, Hamamatsu University School of Medicine but our original vision and goals remain
unchanged. They are: (1) to educate our students to be excellent clinicians and highly creative
researchers; (2) to practice medicine on a patient‒first basis; and (3) to play a key role in develop-
ing community health care.
Since its inception, we have graduated 3,460 medical students and 1,099 nursing students from
our university to meet the medical needs of Shizuoka prefecture and beyond our boarders.
However, from 2010, we will admit 120 new medical students a year because of a national plan to
meet the increasing need for medical doctors all over Japan. In addition, more than 1,195 students,
including 512 doctors evaluated only on theses, have been awarded medical doctorate degrees as
well as more than 185 nurses awarded a Master’s degree in nursing.
Five years ago, the new wards for inpatients were completed and became operational. The
renewal of our outpatients facilities has been also completed recently. The Hospital now has 613
beds and 35 clinical services units to fulfill our aim to provide medical services which have strong
points not only in Hamamatsu city and Shizuoka prefecture but also in Japan.
Finally, we have launched two research centers in 2011. One is the Medical Photonics Research
Center and the other is the Collaboration Center for Medical Innovation. The former, established
by the integration of two previous centers, Photon Medical Research Center and Molecular
Imaging Frontier Research Center, was intended at further advancing the studies on medical appli-
cation of light. The latter was newly set up to prompt collaborative research between our univer-
sity and the industries. Continuous cooperation by various companies such as Hamamatsu
Photonics K.K. (since 1991) has been quite valuable to start and maintain these centers.
Under my leadership, this university’s overall goal in all these endeavors is to strengthen our
contributing to the improvement of human health and well-being and to expand our efforts in the
fields of education, clinical practice and research. I look forward to meeting these goals in the
years ahead.
CONTENTS
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History
Message from the President
Organization
Administrative Officers
Staff
School of Medicine
Graduate School
Graduate Course of Midwifery
International Exchanges
Joint-Use Facilities for Education and Research
University Library
University Hospital
Accounts & Grants
Campus Map
Location Map
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Message from the President
P r e s i d e n t
NAKAMURA, Satoshi
HISTORYHamamatsu University School of Medicine was founded.
The University Hospital was established.
Graduate School of Medicine, Doctoral Degree Program, was established.
The Faculty of Nursing was established.
The Master’s Degree Program of our Graduate School of Nursing was established.
The National University Corporation Hamamatsu University School of Medicine started.
Graduate Course of Midwifery was established.
June
Apri l
Apri l
Apri l
Apri l
Apri l
Apri l
7
18
1
1
1
1
1
1974
1977
1980
1995
1999
2004
2008
Ten years have passed since this university’s incorporation and renaming as National University
Corporation, Hamamatsu University School of Medicine but our original vision and goals remain
unchanged. They are: (1) to educate our students to be excellent clinicians and highly creative
researchers; (2) to practice medicine on a patient‒first basis; and (3) to play a key role in develop-
ing community health care.
Since its inception, we have graduated 3,460 medical students and 1,099 nursing students from
our university to meet the medical needs of Shizuoka prefecture and beyond our boarders.
However, from 2010, we will admit 120 new medical students a year because of a national plan to
meet the increasing need for medical doctors all over Japan. In addition, more than 1,195 students,
including 512 doctors evaluated only on theses, have been awarded medical doctorate degrees as
well as more than 185 nurses awarded a Master’s degree in nursing.
Five years ago, the new wards for inpatients were completed and became operational. The
renewal of our outpatients facilities has been also completed recently. The Hospital now has 613
beds and 35 clinical services units to fulfill our aim to provide medical services which have strong
points not only in Hamamatsu city and Shizuoka prefecture but also in Japan.
Finally, we have launched two research centers in 2011. One is the Medical Photonics Research
Center and the other is the Collaboration Center for Medical Innovation. The former, established
by the integration of two previous centers, Photon Medical Research Center and Molecular
Imaging Frontier Research Center, was intended at further advancing the studies on medical appli-
cation of light. The latter was newly set up to prompt collaborative research between our univer-
sity and the industries. Continuous cooperation by various companies such as Hamamatsu
Photonics K.K. (since 1991) has been quite valuable to start and maintain these centers.
Under my leadership, this university’s overall goal in all these endeavors is to strengthen our
contributing to the improvement of human health and well-being and to expand our efforts in the
fields of education, clinical practice and research. I look forward to meeting these goals in the
years ahead.
CONTENTS
1
2
3
4
8
9
11
12
13
14
17
18
20
21
22
History
Message from the President
Organization
Administrative Officers
Staff
School of Medicine
Graduate School
Graduate Course of Midwifery
International Exchanges
Joint-Use Facilities for Education and Research
University Library
University Hospital
Accounts & Grants
Campus Map
Location Map
1 2
Project PromotingOffice
Audit Office
Public RelationsOffice
Graduate Course of Midwifery
ExperimentalAnimals Institute
ResearchEquipment Center
Center for Safety &Hygiene Administration
Center for MedicalWaste Management
InformationTechnology Center
Research Center for ChildMental Development
Cancer Education &Research Center
Collaboration Centerfor Medical Innovation
Medical EducationCenter
AdministrationBureau
University Library
Health AdministrationCenter
Medical PhotonicsResearch Center
Faculty ofMedicine
Faculty of Nursing
UniversityHospital
General AffairsDivision
Research SupportDivision
Computing & NetworkPlanning Office
PersonnelDivision
AccountingDivision
FacilitiesDivision
Medical AffairsDivision
Hospital ManagementSupport Division
Student AffairsDivision
AdmissionsDivision
Academic InformationDivision
Technical StaffDepartment
Clinical CareDepartments
Central ClinicalFacilities
TranslationalResearch Center
ORGANIZATIONAuditors
Board of Directors
Clinical LaboratoriesSurgical Operation CenterRadiological CenterCentral SupplyDiagnostic PathologyEmergency MedicineIntensive Care UnitTransfusion &Cell TherapyMedical InformaticsEndoscopic &Photodynamic MedicineBlood Purification UnitRehabilitation CenterPerinatal CenterClinical & MolecularGenetics CenterClinical Nutrition UnitChemotherapy CenterOutpatient ClinicsMedical InstrumentsAdministrative CenterMedical Records
P r e s i d e n t
Basic Medical Photonics LaboratoryApplied Medical Photonics LaboratoryClinical Medical Photonics Laboratory
Hamamatsu University School of Medicine
General PlanningCouncil
Intellectual PropertyManagement Division
Planning Officefor Education
Planning Office forInformation & Publicity
Planning Office forGeneral Affairs
Planning Office forResearch Promotion
Council for Business
Management
Council forEducation & Research
School of Medicine
Doctoral DegreeProgramMedicine
Master's DegreeProgramNursing
Graduate School of Medicine & Nursing
Medical WelfareSupport Center
Center for ClinicalResearch
Clinical EducationCenter
Simulation Center
Oncology Center
Intractable DiseaseSupport Center
Woman DoctorSupport Center
Liver Health Support &Counselling Services
Medical SafeManagement
Infection Control &Prevention Center
Hospital Pharmacy
Nursing
Planning Office forBusiness Management
Planning Office forHospital Management
Planning Office forLabor & its Research
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS
P r e s i d e n t
Council for Education & ResearchNAKAMURA, Satoshi
KOIDE, Yukio
SUZUKI, Osamu
MAEDA, Hiroshi
HARIYAMA, Takahiko
MIYAJIMA, Hiroaki
MINOSHIMA, Shinsei
WATANABE, Hiroshi
FUKUDA, Atsuo
KONNO, Hiroyuki
SASAKURA, Hiroyuki
URANO, Tetsumei
UMEMURA, Kazuo
KANAYAMA, Naohiro
NAGATA, Toshi
President
Executive Director
Executive Director
Executive Director
Director
Head
Head
Head
Head
Vice-President
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Council for Business ManagementNAKAMURA, Satoshi
SUZUKI, Osamu
MAEDA, Hiroshi
HIRUMA, Akira
KONNO, Hiroyuki
ITO, Shuji
UESUGI, Michiyo
SARUTA, Takao
SHINOHARA, Akira
NAGAI, Yoshiyuki
MIMURO, Kenichiro
MURAMOTO, Junko
President
Executive Director
Executive Director
Executive Director
Vice-President
NAKAMURA, Satoshi
Executive Directors/Vice-PresidentsKOIDE, Yukio
SUZUKI, Osamu
(for Education & International Exchange)
(for Evaluation, Labor & Safety Control)
Vice-PresidentsHARIYAMA, Takahiko
MINOSHIMA, Shinsei
KONNO, Hiroyuki
(for Information & Library)
(for Research)
(for University Hospital)
Special Advisers to the PresidentMIYAJIMA, Hiroaki
YAMAMOTO, Seiji(for Public Relations & Social Contribution)
Executive Director/Secretary GeneralMAEDA, Hiroshi(for Finance)
Executive DirectorHIRUMA, Akira(for Administration & Collaboration Development)
AuditorsNISHIYAMA, Hitoshi
TSUDA, Hiroshi
( )for Accreditation According to the Global Standards
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Project PromotingOffice
Audit Office
Public RelationsOffice
Graduate Course of Midwifery
ExperimentalAnimals Institute
ResearchEquipment Center
Center for Safety &Hygiene Administration
Center for MedicalWaste Management
InformationTechnology Center
Research Center for ChildMental Development
Cancer Education &Research Center
Collaboration Centerfor Medical Innovation
Medical EducationCenter
AdministrationBureau
University Library
Health AdministrationCenter
Medical PhotonicsResearch Center
Faculty ofMedicine
Faculty of Nursing
UniversityHospital
General AffairsDivision
Research SupportDivision
Computing & NetworkPlanning Office
PersonnelDivision
AccountingDivision
FacilitiesDivision
Medical AffairsDivision
Hospital ManagementSupport Division
Student AffairsDivision
AdmissionsDivision
Academic InformationDivision
Technical StaffDepartment
Clinical CareDepartments
Central ClinicalFacilities
TranslationalResearch Center
ORGANIZATIONAuditors
Board of Directors
Clinical LaboratoriesSurgical Operation CenterRadiological CenterCentral SupplyDiagnostic PathologyEmergency MedicineIntensive Care UnitTransfusion &Cell TherapyMedical InformaticsEndoscopic &Photodynamic MedicineBlood Purification UnitRehabilitation CenterPerinatal CenterClinical & MolecularGenetics CenterClinical Nutrition UnitChemotherapy CenterOutpatient ClinicsMedical InstrumentsAdministrative CenterMedical Records
P r e s i d e n t
Basic Medical Photonics LaboratoryApplied Medical Photonics LaboratoryClinical Medical Photonics Laboratory
Hamamatsu University School of Medicine
General PlanningCouncil
Intellectual PropertyManagement Division
Planning Officefor Education
Planning Office forInformation & Publicity
Planning Office forGeneral Affairs
Planning Office forResearch Promotion
Council for Business
Management
Council forEducation & Research
School of Medicine
Doctoral DegreeProgramMedicine
Master's DegreeProgramNursing
Graduate School of Medicine & Nursing
Medical WelfareSupport Center
Center for ClinicalResearch
Clinical EducationCenter
Simulation Center
Oncology Center
Intractable DiseaseSupport Center
Woman DoctorSupport Center
Liver Health Support &Counselling Services
Medical SafeManagement
Infection Control &Prevention Center
Hospital Pharmacy
Nursing
Planning Office forBusiness Management
Planning Office forHospital Management
Planning Office forLabor & its Research
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS
P r e s i d e n t
Council for Education & ResearchNAKAMURA, Satoshi
KOIDE, Yukio
SUZUKI, Osamu
MAEDA, Hiroshi
HARIYAMA, Takahiko
MIYAJIMA, Hiroaki
MINOSHIMA, Shinsei
WATANABE, Hiroshi
FUKUDA, Atsuo
KONNO, Hiroyuki
SASAKURA, Hiroyuki
URANO, Tetsumei
UMEMURA, Kazuo
KANAYAMA, Naohiro
NAGATA, Toshi
President
Executive Director
Executive Director
Executive Director
Director
Head
Head
Head
Head
Vice-President
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Council for Business ManagementNAKAMURA, Satoshi
SUZUKI, Osamu
MAEDA, Hiroshi
HIRUMA, Akira
KONNO, Hiroyuki
ITO, Shuji
UESUGI, Michiyo
SARUTA, Takao
SHINOHARA, Akira
NAGAI, Yoshiyuki
MIMURO, Kenichiro
MURAMOTO, Junko
President
Executive Director
Executive Director
Executive Director
Vice-President
NAKAMURA, Satoshi
Executive Directors/Vice-PresidentsKOIDE, Yukio
SUZUKI, Osamu
(for Education & International Exchange)
(for Evaluation, Labor & Safety Control)
Vice-PresidentsHARIYAMA, Takahiko
MINOSHIMA, Shinsei
KONNO, Hiroyuki
(for Information & Library)
(for Research)
(for University Hospital)
Special Advisers to the PresidentMIYAJIMA, Hiroaki
YAMAMOTO, Seiji(for Public Relations & Social Contribution)
Executive Director/Secretary GeneralMAEDA, Hiroshi(for Finance)
Executive DirectorHIRUMA, Akira(for Administration & Collaboration Development)
AuditorsNISHIYAMA, Hitoshi
TSUDA, Hiroshi
( )for Accreditation According to the Global Standards
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Basic Sciences, Faculty of Medicine
School of Medicine
MORISHITA, Naoki
TANAKA, Satoshi
OISO, Giichiro
FURUYA, Jun
SASAKURA, Hiroyuki
FUJIMOTO, Chuzo
HARIYAMA, Takahiko
NAKAYASU, Minako
TANI, Shigeki
SATO, Kohji
SETOU, Mitsutoshi
FUKUDA, Atsuo
URANO, Tetsumei
KITAGAWA, Masatoshi
MIURA, Naoyuki
SUGIMURA, Haruhiko
IWASHITA, Toshihide
UMEMURA, Kazuo
HORII, Toshinobu
SUZUKI, Tetsuro
OJIMA, Toshiyuki
WATANABE, Kanako
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Faculty of Nursing
WATANABE, Yasuhide
MIURA, Katsutoshi
NAGATA, Toshi
KATAYAMA, Harumi
MORI, Keiko
SATO, Naomi
YASUDA, Takako
TATSUMI, Asami
SUZUKI, Mizue
Basic Nursing
Clinical Nursing
Community Nursing
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Psychiatry
Neurosurgery
Orthopedic Surgery
Dermatology
Urology
Ophthalmology
Radiology
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Pediatrics
Laboratory Medicine
Clinical Oncology
MIYAJIMA, Hiroaki
SUDA, Takafumi
HAYASHI, Hideharu
MORI, Norio
SHIIYA, Norihiko
KONNO, Hiroyuki
NAMBA, Hiroki
MATSUYAMA, Yukihiro
TOKURA, Yoshiki
OZONO, Seiichiro
HOTTA, Yoshihiro
MINETA, Hiroyuki
SAKAHARA, Harumi
SATO, Shigehito
KANAYAMA, Naohiro
OGATA, Tsutomu
KATOU, Fuminori
MAEKAWA, Masato
WATANABE, Hiroshi
YOSHINO, Atsuto
OHNISHI, Kazunori
Internal Medicine 1
Internal Medicine 2
Internal Medicine 3
Surgery 1
Surgery 2
(Divisions of Gastroenterology, Nephrology & Neurology)
(Divisions of Endocrinology & Metabolism, Respiratology & Hepatology)
(Divisions of Cardiology, Hematology & Rheumatology)
(Divisions of Cardiovascular, Thoracic, General (Endoscopic) & Breast Surgery)
(Divisions of Gastroenterological & Vascular Surgery)
Graduate Course of MidwiferyYASUDA, TakakoProfessor
Departments by Donation
Medical Education
YAMAOKA, Taiji
SUGIYAMA, Toshiro
IGARASHI, Hiroshi
IIJIMA, Shigeo
SUGIMURA, Motoi
OKI, Yutaka
INOUE, Machiko
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine
Integrated
Human
Sciences
Anatomy
InfectiousDiseases
Neurophysiology
Medical Physiology
Molecular Biology
Biochemistry
Tumor Pathology
Pharmacology
Legal Medicine
Regenerative &Infectious Pathology
Community Health & Preventive Medicine
Ethics
Psychology
Legal
Mathematics
Physics
Chemistry
Biology
English
BiomedicalInformatics
Anatomy & Neuroscience
Cell Biology & Anatomy
Virology & Parasitology
Infection Control
Otorhinolaryngology/Head & Neck Surgery
Anesthesiology & Critical Care Medicine
Clinical Pharmacology & TherapeuticsEmergency & Disaster Medicine
Regional Medical Management StudiesChild & Adolescent Psychiatry
Regional Neonatal-Perinatal MedicineObstetrics, Gynecology & Family Medicine
Family & Community Medicine
Dentistry & Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
AssociateProfessor
AssociateProfessor
AssociateProfessor
AssociateProfessor
Director
University LibraryHARIYAMA, Takahiko Head
Cancer Education & Research CenterOHNISHI, Kazunori
Head
Health Administration CenterMIYAJIMA, Hiroaki
Head
Experimental Animals InstituteWATANABE, Hiroshi
Head FUKUDA, Atsuo
Research Equipment Center
Head
Center for Safety & Hygiene AdministrationSUZUKI, Osamu
Head
Center for Medical Waste ManagementFUJIMOTO, Chuzo
Head
Information Technology CenterTANI, Shigeki
Head
Collaboration Center for Medical InnovationYAMAMOTO, Seiji
Head
Medical Education CenterUMEMURA, Kazuo
Head
Research Center for Child Mental DevelopmentMORI, Norio
TAKEI, NoriyoshiProfessor
Head
Basic Medical Photonics Laboratory
Applied Medical Photonics Laboratory
Clinical Medical Photonics Laboratory
Medical Photonics Research CenterMINOSHIMA, Shinsei
MINOSHIMA, Shinsei
SETOU, Mitsutoshi
YAO, Ikuko
MAGATA, Yasuhiro
YAMAMOTO, Seiji
OKAZAKI, Shigetoshi
OUCHI, Yasuomi
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
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Basic Sciences, Faculty of Medicine
School of Medicine
MORISHITA, Naoki
TANAKA, Satoshi
OISO, Giichiro
FURUYA, Jun
SASAKURA, Hiroyuki
FUJIMOTO, Chuzo
HARIYAMA, Takahiko
NAKAYASU, Minako
TANI, Shigeki
SATO, Kohji
SETOU, Mitsutoshi
FUKUDA, Atsuo
URANO, Tetsumei
KITAGAWA, Masatoshi
MIURA, Naoyuki
SUGIMURA, Haruhiko
IWASHITA, Toshihide
UMEMURA, Kazuo
HORII, Toshinobu
SUZUKI, Tetsuro
OJIMA, Toshiyuki
WATANABE, Kanako
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Faculty of Nursing
WATANABE, Yasuhide
MIURA, Katsutoshi
NAGATA, Toshi
KATAYAMA, Harumi
MORI, Keiko
SATO, Naomi
YASUDA, Takako
TATSUMI, Asami
SUZUKI, Mizue
Basic Nursing
Clinical Nursing
Community Nursing
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Psychiatry
Neurosurgery
Orthopedic Surgery
Dermatology
Urology
Ophthalmology
Radiology
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Pediatrics
Laboratory Medicine
Clinical Oncology
MIYAJIMA, Hiroaki
SUDA, Takafumi
HAYASHI, Hideharu
MORI, Norio
SHIIYA, Norihiko
KONNO, Hiroyuki
NAMBA, Hiroki
MATSUYAMA, Yukihiro
TOKURA, Yoshiki
OZONO, Seiichiro
HOTTA, Yoshihiro
MINETA, Hiroyuki
SAKAHARA, Harumi
SATO, Shigehito
KANAYAMA, Naohiro
OGATA, Tsutomu
KATOU, Fuminori
MAEKAWA, Masato
WATANABE, Hiroshi
YOSHINO, Atsuto
OHNISHI, Kazunori
Internal Medicine 1
Internal Medicine 2
Internal Medicine 3
Surgery 1
Surgery 2
(Divisions of Gastroenterology, Nephrology & Neurology)
(Divisions of Endocrinology & Metabolism, Respiratology & Hepatology)
(Divisions of Cardiology, Hematology & Rheumatology)
(Divisions of Cardiovascular, Thoracic, General (Endoscopic) & Breast Surgery)
(Divisions of Gastroenterological & Vascular Surgery)
Graduate Course of MidwiferyYASUDA, TakakoProfessor
Departments by Donation
Medical Education
YAMAOKA, Taiji
SUGIYAMA, Toshiro
IGARASHI, Hiroshi
IIJIMA, Shigeo
SUGIMURA, Motoi
OKI, Yutaka
INOUE, Machiko
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine
Integrated
Human
Sciences
Anatomy
InfectiousDiseases
Neurophysiology
Medical Physiology
Molecular Biology
Biochemistry
Tumor Pathology
Pharmacology
Legal Medicine
Regenerative &Infectious Pathology
Community Health & Preventive Medicine
Ethics
Psychology
Legal
Mathematics
Physics
Chemistry
Biology
English
BiomedicalInformatics
Anatomy & Neuroscience
Cell Biology & Anatomy
Virology & Parasitology
Infection Control
Otorhinolaryngology/Head & Neck Surgery
Anesthesiology & Critical Care Medicine
Clinical Pharmacology & TherapeuticsEmergency & Disaster Medicine
Regional Medical Management StudiesChild & Adolescent Psychiatry
Regional Neonatal-Perinatal MedicineObstetrics, Gynecology & Family Medicine
Family & Community Medicine
Dentistry & Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
AssociateProfessor
AssociateProfessor
AssociateProfessor
AssociateProfessor
Director
University LibraryHARIYAMA, Takahiko Head
Cancer Education & Research CenterOHNISHI, Kazunori
Head
Health Administration CenterMIYAJIMA, Hiroaki
Head
Experimental Animals InstituteWATANABE, Hiroshi
Head FUKUDA, Atsuo
Research Equipment Center
Head
Center for Safety & Hygiene AdministrationSUZUKI, Osamu
Head
Center for Medical Waste ManagementFUJIMOTO, Chuzo
Head
Information Technology CenterTANI, Shigeki
Head
Collaboration Center for Medical InnovationYAMAMOTO, Seiji
Head
Medical Education CenterUMEMURA, Kazuo
Head
Research Center for Child Mental DevelopmentMORI, Norio
TAKEI, NoriyoshiProfessor
Head
Basic Medical Photonics Laboratory
Applied Medical Photonics Laboratory
Clinical Medical Photonics Laboratory
Medical Photonics Research CenterMINOSHIMA, Shinsei
MINOSHIMA, Shinsei
SETOU, Mitsutoshi
YAO, Ikuko
MAGATA, Yasuhiro
YAMAMOTO, Seiji
OKAZAKI, Shigetoshi
OUCHI, Yasuomi
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
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GrandTotal
STAFF
Male
Female
Male
Female
Male
Female
Male
Female
Male
Female
Male
Female
Male
Female
Male
Female
Male
Female
Male
Female
Male
Female
Male
Female
Total
Administration Bureau
School of Medicine
University Hospital
M a l eF em a l eT o t a l
Classi f icat ion
1
1
1
President
4
4
4
ExecutiveDirectors
2
2
2
Auditors Professors
4694
5
1
56965
AssociateProfessors
251011
21
1
3
401353
SeniorAssistantProfessors
223531
1
39544
Total
7
145439191
1022
1
102
1
26757324
1033915447240609111024
8521102
11
5337071,240
Clerks &Technicians
963994
149600
1
2
8421
1
266650916Data on May 1, 2014
Senior Residents
6 93 09 9
1 01 32 3
7 94 31 2 2
Junior Residents T o t a l
Data on May 1, 2014
Classi f icat ion
7222416
5
1
52
1
12530155
AssistantProfessors
Health Administration Center
Medical PhotonicsResearch Center
Experimental Animals Institute
Research Equipment Center
Center for Medical Waste Management
Research Center for ChildMental Development
Medical Education Center
Intellectual Property Management Division
T o t a l
Director Vice-Directors
University Hospital
KONNO, Hiroyuki for Clinical Practice & Teaching
for Management Reform
for Risk Management
for Patient Service
SUDA, Takafumi
KANAYAMA, Naohiro
MATSUYAMA, Yukihiro
KUWABARA, Yumie
KONNO, Hiroyuki
MIYAJIMA, Hiroaki
SUGIMOTO, Ken
YASUDA, Hideo
MIYAJIMA, Hiroaki
SUDA, Takafumi
SASAKI, Shigekazu
SUDA, Takafumi
KOBAYASHI, Yoshimasa
HAYASHI, Hideharu
HAYASHI, Hideharu
OHNISHI, Kazunori
OGAWA, Noriyoshi
MORI, Norio
OGATA, Tsutomu
SHIIYA, Norihiko
SHIIYA, Norihiko
FUNAI, Kazuhito
OGURA, Hiroyuki
WADA, Hidetoshi
KONNO, Hiroyuki
KONNO, Hiroyuki
KONNO, Hiroyuki
SAKAGUCHI, Takanori
UNNO, Naoki
NAMBA, Hiroki
MATSUYAMA, Yukihiro
TOKURA, Yoshiki
OZONO, Seiichiro
Central Clinical Facilities Heads
HOTTA, Yoshihiro
MINETA, Hiroyuki
KANAYAMA, Naohiro
SAKAHARA, Harumi
SATO, Shigehito
KATOU, Fuminori
MIZUSHIMA, Takashi
FUKAMIZU, Hidekazu
WATANABE, Hiroshi
BABA, Satoshi
KAWAHARA, Hisayoshi
Ophthalmology
Otorhinolaryngology
Radiology
Rehabilitation
Pediatric Surgery
OZONO, Seiichiro
HAYASHI, Hideharu
HOTTA, Yoshihiro
Outpatient Clinics
Medical Records
Head
Medical Welfare Support Center
Head
Center for Clinical Research
Head
Clinical Education Center
Head
Simulation Center
Head
Oncology Center
Head
Intractable Disease Support Center
Head
Woman Doctor Support Center
Head
Liver Health Support & Counselling Services
Head
Medical Safe Management
Head
Infection Control & Prevention Center
Head
Hospital Pharmacy
Head
Nursing
Clinical Care Departments HeadsGeneral MedicineInternal Medicine 1
Medical InstrumentsAdministrative Center
Division of Neurology
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Division of GastroenterologyDivision of Nephrology
Anesthesiology & Critical Care Medicine
Internal Medicine 2
Dentistry & Oral &Maxillofacial Surgery
Division of Endocrinology & Metabolism
Division of Hepatology
Division of Respiratology
Internal Medicine 3
Plastic & Reconstructive SurgeryClinical Pharmacology & TherapeuticsDiagnostic Pathology
Division of CardiologyDivision of HematologyDivision of Immunology& Rheumatology
Psychiatry
Pediatrics
Surgery 1
Division of Cardiovascular SurgeryDivision ofThoracic SurgeryDivision of Breast SurgeryDivision of General Surgery& Endoscopic Surgery
Surgery 2
Division of Esophago-Gastric SurgeryDivision of Colorectal SurgeryDivision of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic SurgeryDivision of Vascular Surgery
Neurosurgery
Orthopedic Surgery
Dermatology
Urology
AssociateProfessor
Senior Assistant Professor
Senior Assistant Professor
Senior Assistant Professor
Senior Assistant Professor
AssociateProfessor
AssociateProfessor
Senior Assistant ProfessorSenior
Assistant Professor
Senior Assistant Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
MAEKAWA, Masato
SATO, Shigehito
SAKAHARA, Harumi
SHIIYA, Norihiko
BABA, Satoshi
YOSHINO, Atsuto
DOI, Matsuyuki
TAKESHITA, Akihiro
KIMURA, Michio
MINETA, Hiroyuki
KATO, Akihiko
MIZUSHIMA, Takashi
ITOH, Hiroaki
OGATA, Tsutomu
KATO, Akihiko
OHNISHI, Kazunori
Central Supply
Perinatal Center
Radiological Center
Diagnostic PathologyEmergency MedicineIntensive Care UnitTransfusion & Cell TherapyMedical InformaticsEndoscopic & Photodynamic MedicineBlood Purification UnitRehabilitation Center
Clinical & Molecular Genetics CenterClinical Nutrition UnitChemotherapy Center
Surgical Operation Center
Clinical Laboratories Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
KOBAYASHI, Toshihiko
WATANABE, Hiroshi
SUDA, Takafumi
IGARASHI, Hiroshi
OHNISHI, Kazunori
MIYAJIMA, Hiroaki
KANAYAMA, Naohiro
KOBAYASHI, Yoshimasa
MATSUYAMA, Yukihiro
MAEKAWA, Masato
KAWAKAMI, Junichi
KUWABARA, Yumie
AssociateProfessor
AssociateProfessor
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GrandTotal
STAFF
Male
Female
Male
Female
Male
Female
Male
Female
Male
Female
Male
Female
Male
Female
Male
Female
Male
Female
Male
Female
Male
Female
Male
Female
Total
Administration Bureau
School of Medicine
University Hospital
M a l eF em a l eT o t a l
Classi f icat ion
1
1
1
President
4
4
4
ExecutiveDirectors
2
2
2
Auditors Professors
4694
5
1
56965
AssociateProfessors
251011
21
1
3
401353
SeniorAssistantProfessors
223531
1
39544
Total
7
145439191
1022
1
102
1
26757324
1033915447240609111024
8521102
11
5337071,240
Clerks &Technicians
963994
149600
1
2
8421
1
266650916Data on May 1, 2014
Senior Residents
6 93 09 9
1 01 32 3
7 94 31 2 2
Junior Residents T o t a l
Data on May 1, 2014
Classi f icat ion
7222416
5
1
52
1
12530155
AssistantProfessors
Health Administration Center
Medical PhotonicsResearch Center
Experimental Animals Institute
Research Equipment Center
Center for Medical Waste Management
Research Center for ChildMental Development
Medical Education Center
Intellectual Property Management Division
T o t a l
Director Vice-Directors
University Hospital
KONNO, Hiroyuki for Clinical Practice & Teaching
for Management Reform
for Risk Management
for Patient Service
SUDA, Takafumi
KANAYAMA, Naohiro
MATSUYAMA, Yukihiro
KUWABARA, Yumie
KONNO, Hiroyuki
MIYAJIMA, Hiroaki
SUGIMOTO, Ken
YASUDA, Hideo
MIYAJIMA, Hiroaki
SUDA, Takafumi
SASAKI, Shigekazu
SUDA, Takafumi
KOBAYASHI, Yoshimasa
HAYASHI, Hideharu
HAYASHI, Hideharu
OHNISHI, Kazunori
OGAWA, Noriyoshi
MORI, Norio
OGATA, Tsutomu
SHIIYA, Norihiko
SHIIYA, Norihiko
FUNAI, Kazuhito
OGURA, Hiroyuki
WADA, Hidetoshi
KONNO, Hiroyuki
KONNO, Hiroyuki
KONNO, Hiroyuki
SAKAGUCHI, Takanori
UNNO, Naoki
NAMBA, Hiroki
MATSUYAMA, Yukihiro
TOKURA, Yoshiki
OZONO, Seiichiro
Central Clinical Facilities Heads
HOTTA, Yoshihiro
MINETA, Hiroyuki
KANAYAMA, Naohiro
SAKAHARA, Harumi
SATO, Shigehito
KATOU, Fuminori
MIZUSHIMA, Takashi
FUKAMIZU, Hidekazu
WATANABE, Hiroshi
BABA, Satoshi
KAWAHARA, Hisayoshi
Ophthalmology
Otorhinolaryngology
Radiology
Rehabilitation
Pediatric Surgery
OZONO, Seiichiro
HAYASHI, Hideharu
HOTTA, Yoshihiro
Outpatient Clinics
Medical Records
Head
Medical Welfare Support Center
Head
Center for Clinical Research
Head
Clinical Education Center
Head
Simulation Center
Head
Oncology Center
Head
Intractable Disease Support Center
Head
Woman Doctor Support Center
Head
Liver Health Support & Counselling Services
Head
Medical Safe Management
Head
Infection Control & Prevention Center
Head
Hospital Pharmacy
Head
Nursing
Clinical Care Departments HeadsGeneral MedicineInternal Medicine 1
Medical InstrumentsAdministrative Center
Division of Neurology
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Division of GastroenterologyDivision of Nephrology
Anesthesiology & Critical Care Medicine
Internal Medicine 2
Dentistry & Oral &Maxillofacial Surgery
Division of Endocrinology & Metabolism
Division of Hepatology
Division of Respiratology
Internal Medicine 3
Plastic & Reconstructive SurgeryClinical Pharmacology & TherapeuticsDiagnostic Pathology
Division of CardiologyDivision of HematologyDivision of Immunology& Rheumatology
Psychiatry
Pediatrics
Surgery 1
Division of Cardiovascular SurgeryDivision ofThoracic SurgeryDivision of Breast SurgeryDivision of General Surgery& Endoscopic Surgery
Surgery 2
Division of Esophago-Gastric SurgeryDivision of Colorectal SurgeryDivision of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic SurgeryDivision of Vascular Surgery
Neurosurgery
Orthopedic Surgery
Dermatology
Urology
AssociateProfessor
Senior Assistant Professor
Senior Assistant Professor
Senior Assistant Professor
Senior Assistant Professor
AssociateProfessor
AssociateProfessor
Senior Assistant ProfessorSenior
Assistant Professor
Senior Assistant Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
MAEKAWA, Masato
SATO, Shigehito
SAKAHARA, Harumi
SHIIYA, Norihiko
BABA, Satoshi
YOSHINO, Atsuto
DOI, Matsuyuki
TAKESHITA, Akihiro
KIMURA, Michio
MINETA, Hiroyuki
KATO, Akihiko
MIZUSHIMA, Takashi
ITOH, Hiroaki
OGATA, Tsutomu
KATO, Akihiko
OHNISHI, Kazunori
Central Supply
Perinatal Center
Radiological Center
Diagnostic PathologyEmergency MedicineIntensive Care UnitTransfusion & Cell TherapyMedical InformaticsEndoscopic & Photodynamic MedicineBlood Purification UnitRehabilitation Center
Clinical & Molecular Genetics CenterClinical Nutrition UnitChemotherapy Center
Surgical Operation Center
Clinical Laboratories Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
KOBAYASHI, Toshihiko
WATANABE, Hiroshi
SUDA, Takafumi
IGARASHI, Hiroshi
OHNISHI, Kazunori
MIYAJIMA, Hiroaki
KANAYAMA, Naohiro
KOBAYASHI, Yoshimasa
MATSUYAMA, Yukihiro
MAEKAWA, Masato
KAWAKAMI, Junichi
KUWABARA, Yumie
AssociateProfessor
AssociateProfessor
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SCHOOL OF MEDICINE〉〉Faculty of Medicine
Admissions and the Present Number of Students
Research Students
Faculty ofMedicine
Faculty ofNursing
6th yr. TotalSchool 1st yr .
744311756671
MaleFemaleTotalMaleFemaleTotal
Admission Quota120(5)*Capacity705(25)*
Admission Quota70(10)**Capacity260(20)**
Data on May 1, 2014
The Faculty of Medicine aims to grow physicians and medical researchers who have extensive medical knowledge, skills and well-rounded humanity. The faculty strives to contribute to the development of medicine, medical care, and to the enhancement of human health and welfare. Based on our University’s policy, many excellent clinicians, who graduated from our University, are contributing to medical treatments both in Shizuoka Prefecture and nationwide. Our graduates are also engaging in state-of-the-art research at our University. New technologies are also being adopted by the Faculty in fields such as treatments of cancers and the development of advanced diagnostic techniques. In particular, The Photon Medical Research Center was established for the promotion of advanced studies in the field of medical photonics. Finally, our graduates play active roles not only as clinicians, medical researchers and medical educators, but also as industrial physicians and medical welfare administrators.
〉〉Faculty of Nursing The Faculty of Nursing aims to grow talented people who play active roles in the fields of practical nursing skills, nursing research, and education locally and globally. The faculty strives to contribute to the development of the nursing science and enhancement of human health and welfare. Students develop their scientific thinking and kind consideration for others during 4 years of student life. Graduates can continue their professional development in the Master’s Program of the Graduate School of Nursing to pursue careers in nursing education and as researchers.
2nd yr.
834312655257
3rd yr.
833812146367
(5)(1)(6)(1)(8)(9)
5th yr.
8139120
(2)(2)(4)
7433107
(4)(2)(6)
( )* The numbers in parentheses indicate the quotas for 2nd-year transfer students not included in the total.( )**The numbers in parentheses indicate the quotas for 3rd-year transfer students not included in the total.
47124171219242261
(14)(7)(21)(2)(18)(20)
4th yr.
764512156166
(3)(2)(5)(1)(10)(11)
Ma l eF em a l e
2014
43
Data on May 1, 2014
Faculty of Nursing
Hamamatsu University School of Medicine 27(40.9%)
In Shizuoka Prefecture 28(42.4%)
Get a Job 64(97.0%)
Other Prefectures 9(13.6%)
Number of Graduates
Male
Female
Total
Faculty of MedicineClassification 1979~
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Total
Faculty of Nursing
1998~2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Total
Success Rates in the National Medical Practitioners Qualifying ExaminationNew Graduates Reexaminees Total
Classification NationalRanking
Success Rates in the National Medical Examinations for Public Health Nursing and NursingPublic Health Nursing Nursing
Classification
Locations of Graduates (Class 2013)Hamamatsu University School of Medicine 14(14.0%)
OtherPrefectures 46(46.0%)
Get a Job 99(99.0%)
In Shizuoka Prefecture 39(39.0%)
Graduate Schools 1(1.5%) Others 1(1.5%)
Faculty ofMedicine
2,184
782
2,966
2,535
925
3,460
67
35
102
66
31
97
76
26
102
67
26
93
75
25
100
32
723
755
51
1,048
1,099
4
65
69
4
65
69
1
67
68
5
67
72
5
61
66
Applicants
102
97
102
93
100
Passed
96
94
100
87
99
Rate of Success94.1
96.9
98.0
93.5
99.0
Applicants
4
8
3
2
7
Passed
2
6
3
1
6
Rate of Success50.0
75.0
100.0
50.0
85.7
Applicants
106
105
105
95
107
Passed
98
100
103
88
105
Rate of Success92.5
95.2
98.1
92.6
98.1
24
8
2
28
6
70
69
69
73
66
Applicants
69
67
67
72
63
Passed
98.6
97.1
97.1
98.6
95.5
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
96th
97th
98th
99th
100th
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
99th
100th
101st
102nd
103rd
Classification
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
104th
105th
106th
107th
108th
Others 1(1.0%)
Rate of Success
62
59
58
62
57
Applicants
62
59
58
62
57
Passed
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
Rate of Success
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SCHOOL OF MEDICINE〉〉Faculty of Medicine
Admissions and the Present Number of Students
Research Students
Faculty ofMedicine
Faculty ofNursing
6th yr. TotalSchool 1st yr .
744311756671
MaleFemaleTotalMaleFemaleTotal
Admission Quota120(5)*Capacity705(25)*
Admission Quota70(10)**Capacity260(20)**
Data on May 1, 2014
The Faculty of Medicine aims to grow physicians and medical researchers who have extensive medical knowledge, skills and well-rounded humanity. The faculty strives to contribute to the development of medicine, medical care, and to the enhancement of human health and welfare. Based on our University’s policy, many excellent clinicians, who graduated from our University, are contributing to medical treatments both in Shizuoka Prefecture and nationwide. Our graduates are also engaging in state-of-the-art research at our University. New technologies are also being adopted by the Faculty in fields such as treatments of cancers and the development of advanced diagnostic techniques. In particular, The Photon Medical Research Center was established for the promotion of advanced studies in the field of medical photonics. Finally, our graduates play active roles not only as clinicians, medical researchers and medical educators, but also as industrial physicians and medical welfare administrators.
〉〉Faculty of Nursing The Faculty of Nursing aims to grow talented people who play active roles in the fields of practical nursing skills, nursing research, and education locally and globally. The faculty strives to contribute to the development of the nursing science and enhancement of human health and welfare. Students develop their scientific thinking and kind consideration for others during 4 years of student life. Graduates can continue their professional development in the Master’s Program of the Graduate School of Nursing to pursue careers in nursing education and as researchers.
2nd yr.
834312655257
3rd yr.
833812146367
(5)(1)(6)(1)(8)(9)
5th yr.
8139120
(2)(2)(4)
7433107
(4)(2)(6)
( )* The numbers in parentheses indicate the quotas for 2nd-year transfer students not included in the total.( )**The numbers in parentheses indicate the quotas for 3rd-year transfer students not included in the total.
47124171219242261
(14)(7)(21)(2)(18)(20)
4th yr.
764512156166
(3)(2)(5)(1)(10)(11)
Ma l eF em a l e
2014
43
Data on May 1, 2014
Faculty of Nursing
Hamamatsu University School of Medicine 27(40.9%)
In Shizuoka Prefecture 28(42.4%)
Get a Job 64(97.0%)
Other Prefectures 9(13.6%)
Number of Graduates
Male
Female
Total
Faculty of MedicineClassification 1979~
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Total
Faculty of Nursing
1998~2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Total
Success Rates in the National Medical Practitioners Qualifying ExaminationNew Graduates Reexaminees Total
Classification NationalRanking
Success Rates in the National Medical Examinations for Public Health Nursing and NursingPublic Health Nursing Nursing
Classification
Locations of Graduates (Class 2013)Hamamatsu University School of Medicine 14(14.0%)
OtherPrefectures 46(46.0%)
Get a Job 99(99.0%)
In Shizuoka Prefecture 39(39.0%)
Graduate Schools 1(1.5%) Others 1(1.5%)
Faculty ofMedicine
2,184
782
2,966
2,535
925
3,460
67
35
102
66
31
97
76
26
102
67
26
93
75
25
100
32
723
755
51
1,048
1,099
4
65
69
4
65
69
1
67
68
5
67
72
5
61
66
Applicants
102
97
102
93
100
Passed
96
94
100
87
99
Rate of Success94.1
96.9
98.0
93.5
99.0
Applicants
4
8
3
2
7
Passed
2
6
3
1
6
Rate of Success50.0
75.0
100.0
50.0
85.7
Applicants
106
105
105
95
107
Passed
98
100
103
88
105
Rate of Success92.5
95.2
98.1
92.6
98.1
24
8
2
28
6
70
69
69
73
66
Applicants
69
67
67
72
63
Passed
98.6
97.1
97.1
98.6
95.5
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
96th
97th
98th
99th
100th
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
99th
100th
101st
102nd
103rd
Classification
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
104th
105th
106th
107th
108th
Others 1(1.0%)
Rate of Success
62
59
58
62
57
Applicants
62
59
58
62
57
Passed
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
Rate of Success
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〉〉Doctoral Degree Program in Graduate School of Medicine This doctoral program aims to grow both basic medical researchers
and clinical scientists who will take the leadership on global bases.
Based on taking a broad range of classes including “advanced
photo-medicine”, the students for medical researchers should acquire
high-level expert knowledge and skills to perform creative research.
On the other hand, the students for clinical scientists should acquire
ability to apply the research mind to their own clinical practice.
〉〉Master's Degree Program in Graduate School of Nursing This program aims to grow highly advanced nursing specialists,
pedagogues, and researchers who have scientific thought, ability to
notice and solve the problems, on the basis of fundamental capability
for high-quality nursing knowledge and skills so far acquired.
Admissions and the Present Number of Students
Nursing
1st yr.M a j o r
MaleFemaleTotal
2nd yr. Total
The number in parentheses indicates those students remaining in the same grade included in the total.
Master's Degree Program
Doctoral Degree Program
Advanced PhotoMedicine
IntegratedFunctionalMedicine
Infectious DiseaseControl &
Preventive Medicine
FrontierMedicine
Medicine
1st yr.M a j o r 2nd yr. 3rd yr. 4th yr. Total
The numbers in parentheses indicate those students enrolled in October included in the total. ※The upper limit of the entrant number before the fiscal year 2011
※Admission Quota16
※Capacity32
Data on May 1, 2014
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52732
84048
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MaleFemaleTotalMaleFemaleTotalMaleFemaleTotalMaleFemaleTotalMaleFemaleTotal
※Admission Quota
※Capacity
※Admission Quota
※Capacity
※Admission Quota
※Capacity
※Admission Quota
※Capacity
※Admission Quota
※Capacity
11
44
5
20
8
32
6
24
30
120
27835
(2)
(2)
271239
(3)(1)(4)
01110102224731
(1)
(1)
(1)(1)
991861716622235
(1)(2)(3)(2)(1)(3)
(1)(1)
9918628176232577827105
(1)(2)(3)(2)(1)(3)(1)(1)(2)
(1)(1)(5)(1)(6)
Data on May 1, 2014
(3)(13)(16)
(3)(13)(16)
Graduate course of Midwifery was established in April 2008, with
the aim of supporting local perinatal care and training the students
to contribute to the development of Mother-Child health. This
course graduates the midwives with high-quality skills in maternity
treatments and practical abilities, in one-year of instruction based
on “Women’s lifetime health and gender rights”.
Degrees Awarded
Admissions and the Present Number of Students
Data on May 1, 2014
Ph. D. (doctoral course)Ph. D. (thesis only)
Master of Nursing (M.A.)
1983~2007
515454104
2008
35915
2009
28149
2010
27815
2011
261123
2012
2498
2013
28711
Data on May 1, 2014
Research Students
MaleFemale
285
2014
Data on May 1, 2014
Graduate course of Midwifery
AdmissionQuota Capacity 1st yr.M a j o r
16 1616
Success Rates in the National Medical Examinations for Midwifery
95th 2012
96th 2013
97th 2014
MidwiferyClassification
15
16
16
Applicants
15
16
16
Passed
100.0
100.0
100.0
Rate of Success
GRADUATE COURSE OF MIDWIFERY
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〉〉Doctoral Degree Program in Graduate School of Medicine This doctoral program aims to grow both basic medical researchers
and clinical scientists who will take the leadership on global bases.
Based on taking a broad range of classes including “advanced
photo-medicine”, the students for medical researchers should acquire
high-level expert knowledge and skills to perform creative research.
On the other hand, the students for clinical scientists should acquire
ability to apply the research mind to their own clinical practice.
〉〉Master's Degree Program in Graduate School of Nursing This program aims to grow highly advanced nursing specialists,
pedagogues, and researchers who have scientific thought, ability to
notice and solve the problems, on the basis of fundamental capability
for high-quality nursing knowledge and skills so far acquired.
Admissions and the Present Number of Students
Nursing
1st yr.M a j o r
MaleFemaleTotal
2nd yr. Total
The number in parentheses indicates those students remaining in the same grade included in the total.
Master's Degree Program
Doctoral Degree Program
Advanced PhotoMedicine
IntegratedFunctionalMedicine
Infectious DiseaseControl &
Preventive Medicine
FrontierMedicine
Medicine
1st yr.M a j o r 2nd yr. 3rd yr. 4th yr. Total
The numbers in parentheses indicate those students enrolled in October included in the total. ※The upper limit of the entrant number before the fiscal year 2011
※Admission Quota16
※Capacity32
Data on May 1, 2014
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※Capacity
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※Admission Quota
※Capacity
※Admission Quota
※Capacity
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(1)(1)
9918628176232577827105
(1)(2)(3)(2)(1)(3)(1)(1)(2)
(1)(1)(5)(1)(6)
Data on May 1, 2014
(3)(13)(16)
(3)(13)(16)
Graduate course of Midwifery was established in April 2008, with
the aim of supporting local perinatal care and training the students
to contribute to the development of Mother-Child health. This
course graduates the midwives with high-quality skills in maternity
treatments and practical abilities, in one-year of instruction based
on “Women’s lifetime health and gender rights”.
Degrees Awarded
Admissions and the Present Number of Students
Data on May 1, 2014
Ph. D. (doctoral course)Ph. D. (thesis only)
Master of Nursing (M.A.)
1983~2007
515454104
2008
35915
2009
28149
2010
27815
2011
261123
2012
2498
2013
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Data on May 1, 2014
Research Students
MaleFemale
285
2014
Data on May 1, 2014
Graduate course of Midwifery
AdmissionQuota Capacity 1st yr.M a j o r
16 1616
Success Rates in the National Medical Examinations for Midwifery
95th 2012
96th 2013
97th 2014
MidwiferyClassification
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Applicants
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Passed
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100.0
100.0
Rate of Success
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INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGES
The 13th Hamamatsu-Kyungpook JointMedical Symposium
International Residence
International Residence
Architectural Area
Total Building Area
Room Type (Area)
BuildingClassification Single Type
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Data on May 1, 2014
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Graduate Students
Government PrivateTotalCountry
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Universities with Agreements for CooperationCooperation ContentsUniversity (COUNTRY)
Sister School
Date of Agreement Signed
1988. 4. 29
1992. 9. 7
2005. 9. 23
2000. 3. 24
2003. 6. 30
2003. 12. 8
2004. 4. 19
2004. 11. 12
2004. 11. 12
2004. 11. 12
2004. 11. 21
2010. 4. 1
2010. 4. 5
2012. 8. 9
2012. 9. 6
2013. 12. 17
China Medical University (CHINA)
Kyungpook National University School of Medicine (KOREA)
Kyungpook National University College of Nursing (KOREA)
Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine (CHINA)
Faculty of Medicine, Albert-Ludwigs University of Freiburg (GERMANY)
Henan College of Traditional Chinese Medicine (CHINA)
Medical University of Bialystok (POLAND)
University of Dhaka (BANGLADESH)
Shahjalal University of Science and Technology (BANGLADESH)
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BANGLADESH)
Guangxi Medical University (CHINA)
Medical University of Warsaw (POLAND)
Medical University of Lublin (POLAND)
Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf (GERMANY)
University of Hawaii, John a. Burns School of Medicine (U.S.A.)
Hitit University (TURKEY)Data on May 1, 2014
〉〉Health Administration Center HEAD MIYAJIMA, Hiroaki
This Center contributes to the maintenance and promotion of the health of students and the staff, and thus to the achievement of student education and various activities of the university staff. We also conduct annual medical checks and medical consultations on both physical and mental health, as well as investigations of health problems.
The Medical Photonics Research Center was launched in 2011 by the merger of two erstwhile centers, Photon Medical Research Center and Molecular Imaging Frontier Research Center. Here, a plethora of research projects exploring the medical utility of light and electromagnetic waves are being undertaken. Ongoing projects include: (i) pursuit of the mechanism of life phenomena in every layer from cells to individuals using light and molecular imaging, (ii) development of novel probes (tracers) and diagnostic tools for disease prognosis, (iii) use of “omics” technologies to unveil the etiology of various diseases, (iv) unraveling of enigmas of brain functions and pathophysiology, and (v) development of photo dynamic treatment methods for cancer therapy. The Department of Medical Spectroscopy is endowed by Hamamatsu Photonics K.K.
〉〉Medical Photonics Research Center HEAD MINOSHIMA, Shinsei VICE-HEAD MAGATA, Yasuhiro
〉〉Experimental Animals Institute HEAD WATANABE, Hiroshi
The Experimental Animals Institute established in 1983 is providing researchers with subjects for animal experiments in basic medical research. The institute is also contributing to education through classes on animal experimentation and graduation-thesis research. In addition, laboratory animal science is being promoted by developing many mutant mouse strains as animal models for human diseases using originally developed methods, and providing them to researchers.
〉〉Research Equipment Center HEAD FUKUDA, Atsuo
The Research Equipment Center directly contributes to the advancement of education and research in biomedical sciences. The Center consists of 16 laboratories including RI facilities. The staff of the Center is experts in managing sophisticated analytical equipment and collaborate with researchers. In the RI facilities, technical training for the safe handling of radioisotopes is conducted.
JOINT-USE FACILITIES FOR EDUCATION AND RESEARCH
Academic Exchange
Academic Exchange
Academic Exchange
Academic Exchange
Academic Exchange
Academic Exchange
Academic Exchange
Academic Exchange
Academic Exchange
Academic Exchange
Academic Exchange
Academic Exchange
Academic Exchange
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International Residence
International Residence
Architectural Area
Total Building Area
Room Type (Area)
BuildingClassification Single Type
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Couple Rooms(40㎡)Family Rooms(59㎡)
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Family Type
147㎡
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Data on May 1, 2014
ChinaBangladeshVietnamPakistanIndiaPolandTotal
Graduate Students
Government PrivateTotalCountry
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Universities with Agreements for CooperationCooperation ContentsUniversity (COUNTRY)
Sister School
Date of Agreement Signed
1988. 4. 29
1992. 9. 7
2005. 9. 23
2000. 3. 24
2003. 6. 30
2003. 12. 8
2004. 4. 19
2004. 11. 12
2004. 11. 12
2004. 11. 12
2004. 11. 21
2010. 4. 1
2010. 4. 5
2012. 8. 9
2012. 9. 6
2013. 12. 17
China Medical University (CHINA)
Kyungpook National University School of Medicine (KOREA)
Kyungpook National University College of Nursing (KOREA)
Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine (CHINA)
Faculty of Medicine, Albert-Ludwigs University of Freiburg (GERMANY)
Henan College of Traditional Chinese Medicine (CHINA)
Medical University of Bialystok (POLAND)
University of Dhaka (BANGLADESH)
Shahjalal University of Science and Technology (BANGLADESH)
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BANGLADESH)
Guangxi Medical University (CHINA)
Medical University of Warsaw (POLAND)
Medical University of Lublin (POLAND)
Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf (GERMANY)
University of Hawaii, John a. Burns School of Medicine (U.S.A.)
Hitit University (TURKEY)Data on May 1, 2014
〉〉Health Administration Center HEAD MIYAJIMA, Hiroaki
This Center contributes to the maintenance and promotion of the health of students and the staff, and thus to the achievement of student education and various activities of the university staff. We also conduct annual medical checks and medical consultations on both physical and mental health, as well as investigations of health problems.
The Medical Photonics Research Center was launched in 2011 by the merger of two erstwhile centers, Photon Medical Research Center and Molecular Imaging Frontier Research Center. Here, a plethora of research projects exploring the medical utility of light and electromagnetic waves are being undertaken. Ongoing projects include: (i) pursuit of the mechanism of life phenomena in every layer from cells to individuals using light and molecular imaging, (ii) development of novel probes (tracers) and diagnostic tools for disease prognosis, (iii) use of “omics” technologies to unveil the etiology of various diseases, (iv) unraveling of enigmas of brain functions and pathophysiology, and (v) development of photo dynamic treatment methods for cancer therapy. The Department of Medical Spectroscopy is endowed by Hamamatsu Photonics K.K.
〉〉Medical Photonics Research Center HEAD MINOSHIMA, Shinsei VICE-HEAD MAGATA, Yasuhiro
〉〉Experimental Animals Institute HEAD WATANABE, Hiroshi
The Experimental Animals Institute established in 1983 is providing researchers with subjects for animal experiments in basic medical research. The institute is also contributing to education through classes on animal experimentation and graduation-thesis research. In addition, laboratory animal science is being promoted by developing many mutant mouse strains as animal models for human diseases using originally developed methods, and providing them to researchers.
〉〉Research Equipment Center HEAD FUKUDA, Atsuo
The Research Equipment Center directly contributes to the advancement of education and research in biomedical sciences. The Center consists of 16 laboratories including RI facilities. The staff of the Center is experts in managing sophisticated analytical equipment and collaborate with researchers. In the RI facilities, technical training for the safe handling of radioisotopes is conducted.
JOINT-USE FACILITIES FOR EDUCATION AND RESEARCH
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Academic Exchange
Academic Exchange
Academic Exchange
Academic Exchange
Academic Exchange
Academic Exchange
Academic Exchange
Academic Exchange
Academic Exchange
Academic Exchange
Academic Exchange
Academic Exchange
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〉〉Center for Safety & Hygiene Administration HEAD SUZUKI, Osamu
〉〉Center for Medical Waste Management HEAD FUJIMOTO, Chuzo
〉〉Information Technology Center HEAD TANI, Shigeki
The information Technology Center provides the information infrastructure of our university. It supports the network of the university, Electronic Mail System, a Web server, the information technology use including the intermediation of the document retrieval. I aim at wireless LAN setting it up sequentially on a campus in the required place. Practice and the learning function of the information technology aim for the interactive use among learners with a teacher. The center aims for contributing the convenience of the user as much as possible as a university.
〉〉Research Center for Child Mental Development HEAD MORI, Norio
The mission of the Cancer Education and Research Center is to train physicians who will become leaders in comprehensive cancer therapy, and also to promote advanced research in cancer. This center was founded in October 2007, and opened graduate courses for training cancer professionals in cooperation with Tokai Gann (Cancer) Professional Plan. This program aims at establishing medical oncology teams matching the global standard, and its main institution is Nagoya University School of Medicine. The graduate course consists of 3 courses, clinical oncology, radiotherapy, and cancer pharmacology. An intensive course runs concurrently with the graduate course, in which senior physicians can learn the practice of modern cancer management.
The Collaboration Center for Medical Innovation was established in April 2011, as a window of one-stop service (single point of contact) for industry-academic and medical-engineering collaboration. The Center includes the PET-CT building and the cyclotron building, and manages the imaging devices including MRI, CT, and PET/SPECT/CT scanners for experimental studies, and PET/CT scanner for clinical studies in our university. The Center also works as the core facility for “Hamamatsu Medical and Engineering Technology Innovation Core (HaMTIC)” which develops a local industry-academic collaboration to produce new medical devices based on the optical and imaging technology.
Trash must be separated according to the trash categories specified in “The Guide to Separating Trash”, which is available at the web site of this center. Biohazardous waste has to be put into a properly labeled plastic container or bag. Carry-in wastes may be brought to this center or the collection station. Lectures on the separation and disposal of trash are given by the staff members of this center. Wastewater from the University Hospital and laboratories is treated with a sewage treatment plant placed at this center. Processes used for wastewater treatment include settlement in a pool, activated sludge treatment with anaerobic and aerobic bacteria, sedimentation, coagulation, and filtration with sand and activated carbon. Before the discharge of the treated water into the natural environment, examinations are carried out to determine whether adverse environmental effects are eliminated from the effluent.
The Center was founded in April 2003. The Center’s primary missions are to draft plans to achieve projects concerning the University’s hygiene and safety and to seek the thorough implementation of the guidelines for the prevention of environmental pollution, health hazards, accidents and disasters related to the University’s educational and research activities. The important objectives are: to assess the working environments according to the Industrial Safety and Health Law and other related rules and regulations, to promote the safety and health of workers and to secure a safer and healthier working environment.
〉〉Cancer Education & Research Center HEAD OHNISHI, Kazunori
〉〉Collaboration Center for Medical Innovation HEAD YAMAMOTO, Seiji
〉〉Medical Education Center HEAD UMEMURA, Kazuo
Medical Education Center was founded in April 2012. The Center manages and organizes the education systems for medical school of Hamamatsu University School of Medicine, including curriculums and evaluation systems especially for PBL (Problem Based Learning), OSCE (Objective Structured Clinical Examination, including Advanced OSCE), CBT (Computer Based Testing), clinical clerkship, and general remarks of medicine. The mission of the Center is to keep our educational systems world standard level and to improve them progressively.
The Center was founded in 2006 as a joint center with the participation of Osaka University and Hamamatsu University School of Medicine, followed by the welcomed participation of Kanazawa University in 2008 and of University of Fukui and Chiba University in 2011. As a leading institute in the interdisciplinary research for child development, the major goals of the Center include investigation of biological, medical, and psychosocial backgrounds of abnormalities in cognitive and emotional status during childhood, and development of efficient educational and clinical intervention methods that are helpful to children with developmental disorders. It is also our mission here at the Center to educate professionals such as teachers and clinical psychologists so as to allow them to support their disabled children more sufficiently in association with the United Graduate School of Child Development, which consists of the five Universities mentioned above.
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〉〉Center for Safety & Hygiene Administration HEAD SUZUKI, Osamu
〉〉Center for Medical Waste Management HEAD FUJIMOTO, Chuzo
〉〉Information Technology Center HEAD TANI, Shigeki
The information Technology Center provides the information infrastructure of our university. It supports the network of the university, Electronic Mail System, a Web server, the information technology use including the intermediation of the document retrieval. I aim at wireless LAN setting it up sequentially on a campus in the required place. Practice and the learning function of the information technology aim for the interactive use among learners with a teacher. The center aims for contributing the convenience of the user as much as possible as a university.
〉〉Research Center for Child Mental Development HEAD MORI, Norio
The mission of the Cancer Education and Research Center is to train physicians who will become leaders in comprehensive cancer therapy, and also to promote advanced research in cancer. This center was founded in October 2007, and opened graduate courses for training cancer professionals in cooperation with Tokai Gann (Cancer) Professional Plan. This program aims at establishing medical oncology teams matching the global standard, and its main institution is Nagoya University School of Medicine. The graduate course consists of 3 courses, clinical oncology, radiotherapy, and cancer pharmacology. An intensive course runs concurrently with the graduate course, in which senior physicians can learn the practice of modern cancer management.
The Collaboration Center for Medical Innovation was established in April 2011, as a window of one-stop service (single point of contact) for industry-academic and medical-engineering collaboration. The Center includes the PET-CT building and the cyclotron building, and manages the imaging devices including MRI, CT, and PET/SPECT/CT scanners for experimental studies, and PET/CT scanner for clinical studies in our university. The Center also works as the core facility for “Hamamatsu Medical and Engineering Technology Innovation Core (HaMTIC)” which develops a local industry-academic collaboration to produce new medical devices based on the optical and imaging technology.
Trash must be separated according to the trash categories specified in “The Guide to Separating Trash”, which is available at the web site of this center. Biohazardous waste has to be put into a properly labeled plastic container or bag. Carry-in wastes may be brought to this center or the collection station. Lectures on the separation and disposal of trash are given by the staff members of this center. Wastewater from the University Hospital and laboratories is treated with a sewage treatment plant placed at this center. Processes used for wastewater treatment include settlement in a pool, activated sludge treatment with anaerobic and aerobic bacteria, sedimentation, coagulation, and filtration with sand and activated carbon. Before the discharge of the treated water into the natural environment, examinations are carried out to determine whether adverse environmental effects are eliminated from the effluent.
The Center was founded in April 2003. The Center’s primary missions are to draft plans to achieve projects concerning the University’s hygiene and safety and to seek the thorough implementation of the guidelines for the prevention of environmental pollution, health hazards, accidents and disasters related to the University’s educational and research activities. The important objectives are: to assess the working environments according to the Industrial Safety and Health Law and other related rules and regulations, to promote the safety and health of workers and to secure a safer and healthier working environment.
〉〉Cancer Education & Research Center HEAD OHNISHI, Kazunori
〉〉Collaboration Center for Medical Innovation HEAD YAMAMOTO, Seiji
〉〉Medical Education Center HEAD UMEMURA, Kazuo
Medical Education Center was founded in April 2012. The Center manages and organizes the education systems for medical school of Hamamatsu University School of Medicine, including curriculums and evaluation systems especially for PBL (Problem Based Learning), OSCE (Objective Structured Clinical Examination, including Advanced OSCE), CBT (Computer Based Testing), clinical clerkship, and general remarks of medicine. The mission of the Center is to keep our educational systems world standard level and to improve them progressively.
The Center was founded in 2006 as a joint center with the participation of Osaka University and Hamamatsu University School of Medicine, followed by the welcomed participation of Kanazawa University in 2008 and of University of Fukui and Chiba University in 2011. As a leading institute in the interdisciplinary research for child development, the major goals of the Center include investigation of biological, medical, and psychosocial backgrounds of abnormalities in cognitive and emotional status during childhood, and development of efficient educational and clinical intervention methods that are helpful to children with developmental disorders. It is also our mission here at the Center to educate professionals such as teachers and clinical psychologists so as to allow them to support their disabled children more sufficiently in association with the United Graduate School of Child Development, which consists of the five Universities mentioned above.
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UNIVERSITY LIBRARY UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL
〉〉Library Opening Hours Monday to Friday 9:00 ~ 20:00 Saturday & Sunday 10:00 ~ 17:00
24-hour access to the library is available to students and faculty members by registering ID cards.
Utilization
Library Collection
Fiscal Year 2013
Fiscal Year 2013
Data on March 31, 2014
Regular Hours
After Hours
Total
The Number of Visitors
Extramural TotalIntramural
76,119
40,402
116,521
2,011
327
2,338
78,130
40,729
118,859
The Number ofItems Borrowed
CopyingService
Books Journals AV Materials
7,103 383 160
Classification
Books
Journals
AV Materials
eBooks
Classification
Classification
Classification
Japanese English Total
57,588
1,244
80
32,183
1,084
35
1,173
89,771
2,328
1,173
115
Books and Journals AcceptedClassification
Books
Journals
AV Materials
Electronic Journals
eBooks
Japanese English Total
2,006
362
80
260
77
27
93
6,611
2,266
439
93
6,611
107
Requests Accepted Requests Made to Outside
3,883 2,037
Clinical Activities
Clinical Care DepartmentsOutpatientsInpatients
Average per DayTotal
10,929
6,113
3,424
20,999
11,728
7,212
12,746
8,514
4,421
18,441
14,913
2,514
1,594
5,767
1,828
5,147
4,511
2,562
4,161
7,683
22,241
21,166
16,197
19,571
17,822
16,853
7,050
3,011
10,554
4,369
5,977
690
391
3,864
304,963
Gastroenterology
Nephrology
Neurology
Endocrinology & Metabolism
Respiratology
Hepatology
Cardiology
Hematology
Immunology & Rheumatology
Cardiovascular Surgery
Thoracic Surgery
Breast Surgery
General Surgery & Endoscopic Surgery
Esophago-Gastric Surgery
Colorectal Surgery
Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Surgery
Vascular Surgery
Psychiatry
Pediatrics
Neurosurgery
Orthopedic Surgery
Dermatology
Urology
Ophthalmology
Otorhinolaryngology
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Radiology
Anesthesiology & Critical Care Medicine
Dentistry & Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
Rehabilitation
Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics
Pediatric Surgery
Emergency Medicine
Total
44.8
25.1
14.0
86.1
48.1
29.6
52.2
34.9
18.1
75.6
61.1
10.3
6.5
23.6
7.5
21.1
18.5
10.5
17.1
31.5
91.2
86.7
66.4
80.2
73.0
69.1
28.9
12.3
43.3
17.9
24.5
2.8
1.6
15.8
1,249.8Fiscal Year 2013
Total
9,226
4,594
2,384
3,126
9,779
3,312
7,241
9,530
1,442
13,185
13,110
7,328
3,078
1,106
1,964
5,490
4,408
4,433
4,285
8,474
15,161
4,175
8,459
5,522
10,026
12,662
1,108
114
3,308
-
4,735
88
40
1,261
184,154
Average per Day
25.3
12.6
6.5
8.6
26.8
9.1
19.8
26.1
4.0
36.1
35.9
20.1
8.4
3.0
5.4
15.0
12.1
12.1
11.7
23.2
41.5
11.4
23.2
15.1
27.5
34.7
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0.3
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InternalMedicine 2
InternalMedicine 3
Surgery 1
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〉〉Library Opening Hours Monday to Friday 9:00 ~ 20:00 Saturday & Sunday 10:00 ~ 17:00
24-hour access to the library is available to students and faculty members by registering ID cards.
Utilization
Library Collection
Fiscal Year 2013
Fiscal Year 2013
Data on March 31, 2014
Regular Hours
After Hours
Total
The Number of Visitors
Extramural TotalIntramural
76,119
40,402
116,521
2,011
327
2,338
78,130
40,729
118,859
The Number ofItems Borrowed
CopyingService
Books Journals AV Materials
7,103 383 160
Classification
Books
Journals
AV Materials
eBooks
Classification
Classification
Classification
Japanese English Total
57,588
1,244
80
32,183
1,084
35
1,173
89,771
2,328
1,173
115
Books and Journals AcceptedClassification
Books
Journals
AV Materials
Electronic Journals
eBooks
Japanese English Total
2,006
362
80
260
77
27
93
6,611
2,266
439
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6,611
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Requests Accepted Requests Made to Outside
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Clinical Activities
Clinical Care DepartmentsOutpatientsInpatients
Average per DayTotal
10,929
6,113
3,424
20,999
11,728
7,212
12,746
8,514
4,421
18,441
14,913
2,514
1,594
5,767
1,828
5,147
4,511
2,562
4,161
7,683
22,241
21,166
16,197
19,571
17,822
16,853
7,050
3,011
10,554
4,369
5,977
690
391
3,864
304,963
Gastroenterology
Nephrology
Neurology
Endocrinology & Metabolism
Respiratology
Hepatology
Cardiology
Hematology
Immunology & Rheumatology
Cardiovascular Surgery
Thoracic Surgery
Breast Surgery
General Surgery & Endoscopic Surgery
Esophago-Gastric Surgery
Colorectal Surgery
Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Surgery
Vascular Surgery
Psychiatry
Pediatrics
Neurosurgery
Orthopedic Surgery
Dermatology
Urology
Ophthalmology
Otorhinolaryngology
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Radiology
Anesthesiology & Critical Care Medicine
Dentistry & Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
Rehabilitation
Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics
Pediatric Surgery
Emergency Medicine
Total
44.8
25.1
14.0
86.1
48.1
29.6
52.2
34.9
18.1
75.6
61.1
10.3
6.5
23.6
7.5
21.1
18.5
10.5
17.1
31.5
91.2
86.7
66.4
80.2
73.0
69.1
28.9
12.3
43.3
17.9
24.5
2.8
1.6
15.8
1,249.8Fiscal Year 2013
Total
9,226
4,594
2,384
3,126
9,779
3,312
7,241
9,530
1,442
13,185
13,110
7,328
3,078
1,106
1,964
5,490
4,408
4,433
4,285
8,474
15,161
4,175
8,459
5,522
10,026
12,662
1,108
114
3,308
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4,735
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1,261
184,154
Average per Day
25.3
12.6
6.5
8.6
26.8
9.1
19.8
26.1
4.0
36.1
35.9
20.1
8.4
3.0
5.4
15.0
12.1
12.1
11.7
23.2
41.5
11.4
23.2
15.1
27.5
34.7
3.0
0.3
9.1
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13.0
0.2
0.1
3.5
504.5
InternalMedicine 1
InternalMedicine 2
InternalMedicine 3
Surgery 1
Surgery 2
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Number
Test Item
Number
Number of Clinical Lab Tests
Fiscal Year 2013
Fiscal Year 2013
Inpatients
Outpatients
Total
X-Ray Radiography Method
34,754
35,758
70,512
X-Ray Fluoroscopy
1,769
3,711
5,480
X-Ray CT
6,676
12,796
19,472
M R I
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6,571
9,016
T o t a l
45,644
58,836
104,480
Number of X-Ray Examinations
Fiscal Year 2013
Patients Who Died at our Hospital
Number Subjected to Autopsy
Autopsy Rate (%)
Autopsies Entrusted from Outside
Male
199
18
9.0
1
Female
107
5
4.7
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Total
306
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7.5
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Number of Pathological Autopsy
Fiscal Year 2013
Normal Deliveries
Abnormal Deliveries
Total
Total
503
247
750
Number of Births
Fiscal Year 2013
364
Poisoning
76
AccidentsTotal
Pregnancy Total
Others
1,142
Injuries
TrafficAccidents
1,5825,966
Diseases
709 8,257
Causes
Number of Emergency Cases
102,418
65,505
Urinalysis and OtherBody Fluids
Endocrinology
311,719
301,722
Immunology
14,244
10,599
Endoscopy
179,695
38,885
Others
2,290,626
27,178
ClinicalChemistry
Microbiology
84,265
3,426,856
Collection of Blood andOther Body Fluids
Total
Hematology Pathology Physiology
Number of Operations
Number ofPatients
Number ofAnaesthesia
Total
5,734
Total
5,734
Fiscal Year 2013
Number of Surgical Operations& Anaesthesias
Fiscal Year 2013
Grant-in-Aid5,602(20.7%)
University Hospital Revenue 17,297(63.8%)
Tuition andAdmission Fees669(2.5%)
Miscellaneous 179(0.7%)
Revenue from joint Research Projects with Enterprises and by Endowments1,587(5.8%)
Long-term Loans and Subsidies from Government for Improvements of University Facilities1,222(4.5%)
Facility Maintenance1,253(4.7%)
Others531(2.0%)
ACCOUNTS & GRANTS
Research Grants
RevenueTotal27,087
(unit : million yen)
Education and Research Expenses6,407(24.0%)
Medical Care Activity Expenses15,692(58.9%)
Redemption of Long-term Loans1,453(5.5%)
Expenses for Joint Research Projects with Enterprises and with Others1,459(5.5%)
Others375(1.4%)
ExpenditureTotal26,639
(unit : million yen)
Scientific Research on Innovative Areas
Scientific Research (A)
Scientific Research (B)
Scientific Research (C)
Challenging Exploratory Research
Young Scientists (S)
Young Scientists (A)
Young Scientists (B)
Research Activity Start-up
JSPS Fellows
Encouragement of Scientists
Subject for Research
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research
6
1
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99
33
0
1
47
4
1
7
222
Number Amount of Money(Unit: thousand yen)
83,850
14,820
130,000
159,900
44,395
0
8,840
71,110
5,200
1,100
4,200
523,415Fiscal Year 2013The grants above include all overhead expenses.
Total
Health and Labour Sciences Research Grants
Endowment
Trust Research
Joint Research
Classification
Grant from Outside the University
8
654
6,777
49
Number Amount of Money(Unit: thousand yen)
109,770
645,626
556,955
48,665Fiscal Year 2013
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Fiscal Year 2013
Fiscal Year 2013
Inpatients
Outpatients
Total
X-Ray Radiography Method
34,754
35,758
70,512
X-Ray Fluoroscopy
1,769
3,711
5,480
X-Ray CT
6,676
12,796
19,472
M R I
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6,571
9,016
T o t a l
45,644
58,836
104,480
Number of X-Ray Examinations
Fiscal Year 2013
Patients Who Died at our Hospital
Number Subjected to Autopsy
Autopsy Rate (%)
Autopsies Entrusted from Outside
Male
199
18
9.0
1
Female
107
5
4.7
0
Total
306
23
7.5
1
Number of Pathological Autopsy
Fiscal Year 2013
Normal Deliveries
Abnormal Deliveries
Total
Total
503
247
750
Number of Births
Fiscal Year 2013
364
Poisoning
76
AccidentsTotal
Pregnancy Total
Others
1,142
Injuries
TrafficAccidents
1,5825,966
Diseases
709 8,257
Causes
Number of Emergency Cases
102,418
65,505
Urinalysis and OtherBody Fluids
Endocrinology
311,719
301,722
Immunology
14,244
10,599
Endoscopy
179,695
38,885
Others
2,290,626
27,178
ClinicalChemistry
Microbiology
84,265
3,426,856
Collection of Blood andOther Body Fluids
Total
Hematology Pathology Physiology
Number of Operations
Number ofPatients
Number ofAnaesthesia
Total
5,734
Total
5,734
Fiscal Year 2013
Number of Surgical Operations& Anaesthesias
Fiscal Year 2013
Grant-in-Aid5,602(20.7%)
University Hospital Revenue 17,297(63.8%)
Tuition andAdmission Fees669(2.5%)
Miscellaneous 179(0.7%)
Revenue from joint Research Projects with Enterprises and by Endowments1,587(5.8%)
Long-term Loans and Subsidies from Government for Improvements of University Facilities1,222(4.5%)
Facility Maintenance1,253(4.7%)
Others531(2.0%)
ACCOUNTS & GRANTS
Research Grants
RevenueTotal27,087
(unit : million yen)
Education and Research Expenses6,407(24.0%)
Medical Care Activity Expenses15,692(58.9%)
Redemption of Long-term Loans1,453(5.5%)
Expenses for Joint Research Projects with Enterprises and with Others1,459(5.5%)
Others375(1.4%)
ExpenditureTotal26,639
(unit : million yen)
Scientific Research on Innovative Areas
Scientific Research (A)
Scientific Research (B)
Scientific Research (C)
Challenging Exploratory Research
Young Scientists (S)
Young Scientists (A)
Young Scientists (B)
Research Activity Start-up
JSPS Fellows
Encouragement of Scientists
Subject for Research
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research
6
1
23
99
33
0
1
47
4
1
7
222
Number Amount of Money(Unit: thousand yen)
83,850
14,820
130,000
159,900
44,395
0
8,840
71,110
5,200
1,100
4,200
523,415Fiscal Year 2013The grants above include all overhead expenses.
Total
Health and Labour Sciences Research Grants
Endowment
Trust Research
Joint Research
Classification
Grant from Outside the University
8
654
6,777
49
Number Amount of Money(Unit: thousand yen)
109,770
645,626
556,955
48,665Fiscal Year 2013
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Translational Research Center
Collaboration Center for Medical Innovation PET-CT Facilities
Nursing Faculty Building
Basic and Clinical Research Building Annex
Basic and Clinical Research Building
Experimental Animals Institute
Educational Building
Welfare Facilities
University Library
Medical Photonics Research Center
Collaboration Center for Medical Innovation Cyclotron Facilities
Gymnasium
Martial Arts Hall
Kyudo Ground
Swimming Pool
Tennis Court
Soccer/Rugby Ground
Baseball Ground
Center for Medical Waste Management
International Residence
University Residence
Cenotaph
Funaokayama University Residence
Handayama University Residence
Handayama Hall
CAMPUS MAP LOCATION MAP Hamamatsu University School of Medicine is located approximately 10.6km north of Hamamatsu Station.
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302,188㎡
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Translational Research Center
Collaboration Center for Medical Innovation PET-CT Facilities
Nursing Faculty Building
Basic and Clinical Research Building Annex
Basic and Clinical Research Building
Experimental Animals Institute
Educational Building
Welfare Facilities
University Library
Medical Photonics Research Center
Collaboration Center for Medical Innovation Cyclotron Facilities
Gymnasium
Martial Arts Hall
Kyudo Ground
Swimming Pool
Tennis Court
Soccer/Rugby Ground
Baseball Ground
Center for Medical Waste Management
International Residence
University Residence
Cenotaph
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CAMPUS MAP LOCATION MAP Hamamatsu University School of Medicine is located approximately 10.6km north of Hamamatsu Station.
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National University Corporation
Hamamatsu UniversitySchool of Medicine2014
National University Corporation
HamamatsuUniversitySchool of Medicine431-31921-20-1 Handayama, Higashi-ku, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, Japan
Tel. +81-53-435-2111http://www.hama-med.ac.jp/