2001 2002 - 大阪医科大学...Classification Admission Quota 100 To tal Capacity 600 Actual...

16
20012002 OSAKA MEDICAL COLLEGE

Transcript of 2001 2002 - 大阪医科大学...Classification Admission Quota 100 To tal Capacity 600 Actual...

Page 1: 2001 2002 - 大阪医科大学...Classification Admission Quota 100 To tal Capacity 600 Actual Enrollment 601 Sawaragi Campus Main Campus Basic Medicine Clinical Medicine Number of

2001─2002

OSAKA MEDICAL COLLEGE

Page 2: 2001 2002 - 大阪医科大学...Classification Admission Quota 100 To tal Capacity 600 Actual Enrollment 601 Sawaragi Campus Main Campus Basic Medicine Clinical Medicine Number of

1

Feb 28, 1927

Apr 1, 1927

Mar 30,1946

Feb 20, 1948

Mar 2, 1951

Feb 20, 1952

Mar 15, 1952

Jan 20, 1956

Mar 20, 1959

Jan 19, 1965

Aug 31, 1975

May 14, 1977

Mar 29, 1979

Feb 28, 1990

May 20, 1994

Oct 4, 1997

History

Our school was originally founded in 1927 as the first five-year medical school in Japan and, since then, has witnessed over 70 years of history from the turbu-lent days of the Showa era, through the period of high economic growth and into the present Heisei period. In the 20th century, medical and scientif-ic technology made remarkable progress in areas such as organ transplants, gene therapy and regenerative medicine. As we enter the 21st century, medical sci-ence is expected to accelerate its global expansion due to steady advancements in information technologies. However, private medical schools are fac-ing mounting problems, such as a decline in the 18-year-old population, revisions of the medical insurance plan, reduced drug price margins, low deposit rates and the consumption tax. Given such a strained so-cial situation, we at Osaka Medical Col-lege are addressing ourselves to organiza-tional revitalization, as well as improved educational capability, research and medi-cal practice, in order to stabilize and strengthen our financial infrastructure. Aiming to be the best private medical school, we are striving to achieve our mis-sion to train and educate able and caring physicians and nurses through new learn-ing and by passing on the knowledge and achievements of our predecessors. In addi-tion, we continue to make every effort to further develop our school as an educa-tional and medical institute which can meet the needs of the community.

MESSAGEfrom Executive Director

Tadahiro TANAKA, M.D., D.Med.Sc.

●Foundation of Osaka Higher School of Medicine ●Opening of Osaka Higher School of Medicine (5-year program) ●Foundation of Osaka Medical College (Old Educational System) ●Establishment of Faculty of Medicine ●Authorized as School Legal Corporation, Osaka  Medical College (due to organizational changes) ●Re-foundation of Osaka Medical College     (reorganized by New Educational System) ●Closure of Osaka Higher School of Medicine ●Authorization of the conferring organization for  doctorate degrees ●Foundation of Graduate School of Medical  Sciences Osaka Medical College ●Foundation of Osaka Medical College      Premedical Course ●Completion of Lecture Hall & Student Laboratory  Building ●Ceremony for the 50th anniversary of the Osaka  Medical College foundation ●Completion of Gymnasium ●Completion of General Research Building ●Completion of Main Building and Library ●Ceremony for the 70th anniversary of the Osaka  Medical College foundation

Page 3: 2001 2002 - 大阪医科大学...Classification Admission Quota 100 To tal Capacity 600 Actual Enrollment 601 Sawaragi Campus Main Campus Basic Medicine Clinical Medicine Number of

OSAKA MEDICAL COLLEGE

Old Main Building at the time of college foundation (porcelain picture)

Relief depicting a symbol of medical education set up at the time of college foundation Osaka Medical College has been contri-buting to society according to its founding mission: "To train students to become sen-sible humane clinicians who are compet-ent to play an active role in the global so-ciety." In order for our school to survive and further expand in the 21st century, it is essential to pursue the realization of a medical college that focuses on the cultiva-tion of individuality and advanced exper-tise. To this end, we believe it is impor-tant to draw a clear line between grad-uate schools designed for the "training of highly specialized researchers," which are the primary objectives of national and public universities, and our school, which aims at the "training of sensible, professio-nal clinicians." As a private school, our objective is to be-come a training institute for highly profes-sional clinicians that respects its founding spirit, promotes its public contribution and esteems the spontaneity of each and every student. Also, by keeping pace with rapidly advancing medical technology and knowledge and continuously developing and maintaining human, environmental and organizational resources, we will strive to be a medical educational organi-zation that is trusted by and kind to pa-tients. Owing to the diligent efforts of our prede-cessors, our school has gained a reputa-tion as one of the "AAA" ranked universi-ties in terms of educational environment (University Ranking on General Evalua-tion for the year 2002 -Asahi Shimbun-). In the 21st century, we will continue to play an important role in the areas of edu-cation, research and medical care as a medical college, just as society has come to expect of this school.

MESSAGEfrom the President of

Osaka Medical College & Dean of theGraduate School of Medical Sciences

Masahisa SHIMADA, M.D., D.Med.Sc.

C O N T E N T S

Messages/History・・・・・・・・1

Organization・・・・・・・・・・・・・・3

College・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・5

Graduate School・・・・・・・・・7

Library・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・8

Centers・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・9

International Exchange・・・10

Osaka Medical College Hospital・・11

School of Nursing・・・・・・・・・13

Location・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・14

2

Page 4: 2001 2002 - 大阪医科大学...Classification Admission Quota 100 To tal Capacity 600 Actual Enrollment 601 Sawaragi Campus Main Campus Basic Medicine Clinical Medicine Number of

Structure Number of Faculty and Staff

Faculty of Medicine

Graduate School ofMedical Sciences

Medical School Library

Osaka Medical College Hospital

School of Nursing

Admission Quota

Admission Quota

Seating capacity

26 Clinical Divisions

The First Division

The Second Division

100

54

291

1,084beds

40

40

Job Title

Total

SawaragiFaculty of Medicine

Basic ClinicalSchool ofNursing

Faculty

Staff

Total

5553040001

23

105

17340

692091

10175

202944

1560

13919535

72240

1,380

0000

1560000

21

353966

19315

21821544

72351

1,599(As of May 1, 2001)

ProfessorsAssociate ProfessorsLecturerAssistantsFull-time TeachersClerical StaffEngineering StaffTechnical StaffNursing StaffOthers

Organization Chart

ORGNIZATION

Medical School Library

Osaka Medical College Hospital

Department of Student Affairs

Clinical Division of Surgery

Clinical Division of Medicine

Division of Social Medicine

Functional Division ofFundamental Medicine

Morphological Division ofFundamental Medicine

Department of Hospital Affairs

Department of General Affairs

Administration Office ofHealth Management

Laboratory Animal Center

Central Research Laboratory

Nakayama International Center forMedical Cooperation

Medical Information &Data Processing Center

High-tech Research Center

Department of Nursing

Department of Pharmacy

Boar

d of

Tru

stee

s (C

ounc

ilors

)Bo

ard

of D

irect

ors

Osa

ka M

edic

al C

olle

ge

Supe

rvis

ors

Grad

uate

Sch

ool o

f Med

ical S

cienc

esFa

culty

of M

edic

ine

Scho

ol o

f Nur

sing

3

Page 5: 2001 2002 - 大阪医科大学...Classification Admission Quota 100 To tal Capacity 600 Actual Enrollment 601 Sawaragi Campus Main Campus Basic Medicine Clinical Medicine Number of

Board of Directors■CorporationExecutive Chief Director Tadahiro TANAKA

Director Makoto MINO

Director Shozo FUJIMOTO

Director Hiroshi HIRAI

Director Yasuhisa YOSHIDA

Director Ikuo AZUMA

Director Ryota HARA

Director Rumiko SEGAWA

Director Masahisa SHIMADA

Director Taro NAKAYAMA

Director Minoru UEKI

Director Yutaka OGURA

Supervisor (Full Time) Takao KUNISAWA

Supervisor Toshikane IEHARA

■College AdministrationPresident of Osaka Medical College & Dean of Graduate

School of Med.Sci. Masahisa SHIMADA

Director of School Affairs Muneaki ABE

Master of Hospital Affairs Minoru UEKI

Master of Library Affairs Kimihiro KIYOKANE

■School of NursingDean of School of Nursing Rumiko SEGAWA

Sub Division

The Second Division, School of Nursing

The First Division, School of Nursing

Section of Library

Pharmacy Section

Nutritional & Dietary Affairs Section

Section of Facilities

Hospital Affairs Section

Hospital Services Section

Research Collaboration Office

Property & Supply Management Section

Financial Affairs Section

Personnel Section

General Affairs Section

Planning Section

Educational Affairs Section

Faculty of Foreign Languages

Faculty of Mathematics

Faculty of Biology

Faculty of Chemistry

Faculty of Physics

Faculty of Psychology

Faculty of Philosophy

LD Center

Clinical Trail Center

Clinical Consultation Center

Clinical Information Center

Department of Plastic Surgery

Department of Clinical Pathology & Laboratory Medicine

Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology

Department of Radiology

Department of Otorhinolaryngology

Department of Ophthalmology

Department of Urology

Department of Dermatology

Department of Orthopedic Surgery

Department of Anesthesiology

Department of Neurosurgery

Department of Thoracic Surgery

Department of General & Gastrointestinal Surgery

Department of Pediatrics

Department of Neuropsychiatry

Third Department of Internal Medicine

Second Department of Internal Medicine

First Department of Internal Medicine

Department of Legal Medicine

Department of Hygiene & Public Health

Department of Microbiology

Second Department of Pathology

First Department of Pathology

Department of Pharmacology

Department of Medical Chemistry

Second Department of Physiology

First Department of Physiology

Second Department of Anatomy

First Department of Anatomy

Pathology (Installed in July, 2001)

AIDS Research Center

Blood Purification Center

Perinatal Center

Rehabilitation Center

Transfusion Services

Operation Center

Emergency Medical Care Unit

Plastic Surgery

Central Clinical Laboratory

Dental & Oral Surgery

Obstetrics & Gynecology

Radiology

Otorhinolaryngology

Ophthalmology

Urology

Dermatology

Orthopedic Surgery

Anesthesiology

Neurosurgery

Thoracic Surgery

General & Gastrointestinal Surgery

Pediatrics

Neuropsychiatry

General Internal Medicine

Nephrology

Hematology

Collagen Disease

Respirology

Neurology

Endocrinology

Diabetes & Metabolism

Gastroenterology

Cardiovascular Medicine

Department of Oral Surgery

OSAKA MEDICAL COLLEGE

4

Page 6: 2001 2002 - 大阪医科大学...Classification Admission Quota 100 To tal Capacity 600 Actual Enrollment 601 Sawaragi Campus Main Campus Basic Medicine Clinical Medicine Number of

1998

1999

2000

2001

1998

1999

2000

2001

Enrollment

Subjects

Chairs

Transition of Successful Candidates forthe National Examination for Medical Practitioners

Number of Applicants for Admission / Enrollment

Graduates & Employment

The educational philosophy of the Faculty of Medicine is to raise medical professionals who possess both high intellect and sensitivi-ty, while striving to achieve the best medi-cal practice, as well as to meet the needs of an ever-changing society, by amassing the latest medical expertise. To realize this ob-jective, we introduced a new curriculum in 1997 that enabled students to experience com-prehensive medical practice at an early stage. The new curriculum features 16 escorted hands-on training sessions and the Small Group Learning (SGL) program in human and life sciences, designed to train students to study independently, which is led by facul-ty and lecturers from across-the-board. Moreover, in the Basic Medicine Learning (BML) program offered in the first semes-ter of the fourth year, students are divided into small subgroups in the classes of liberal arts, basic medicine, clinical medicine and social medicine to facilitate experience in ac-tual medical research and settings. In the Objective Structured Clinical Examination program offered in the second semester of fourth year and the first semester of the fifth year, students learn and acquire basic skills required for clinical training. In the Bed Side Learning (BSL) offered in the sec-ond semester of the final year, every stu-dent is placed in a Clinical Clerkship and provides care to patients as a member of a medical team.

Classification Admission Quota

100

Total Capacity

600

Actual Enrollment

601

■Sawaragi Campus

■Main Campus Basic Medicine 

 Clinical Medicine

Number ofApplicants

Female TotalMale Female TotalMale

AdmissionQuota

100Facultyof

Medicine

54GraduateSchool ofMedical

Sciences

Higher School

Number ofGraduates

3,254

4,491

7,745

4

1,245

1,249

126

1,211

1,337

721

1,426

2,147

205

328

533

2,198

281

2,479

Engaged inMedical

Education/Research

(As of May 1, 2001)

Laboratory Training

Employedat

Hospital/Clinic

GeneralPractice Others

TheDeceased

College

Total

YearEnrollment

100

100

100

100

45

43

40

24

766

660

721

690

43

36

32

18

341

306

298

317

5

9

8

8

1,107

966

1,019

1,007

48

45

40

26

55

64

71

69

40

35

32

16

45

36

29

31

5

8

8

8

0 30 60 90 120 150

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001122

105

11698

123115

10188

123101

Number of Candidates Number of Successful Candidates

(As of May 1, 2001)

Faculty of Medicine

Anatomy (Ⅰ)

Anatomy (Ⅱ)

Physiology (Ⅰ)

Physiology (Ⅱ)

Medical Chemistry

Pharmacology

Pathology (Ⅰ)

Pathology (Ⅱ)

Microbiology

Hygiene & Public Health

Legal Medicine

Philosophy

Psychology

Physics

Chemistry

Biology

Mathematics

Foreign Languages

Internal Medicine (Ⅰ)

Internal Medicine (Ⅱ)

Internal Medicine (Ⅲ)

Neuropsychiatry

Pediatrics

General & Gastrointestinal Surgery

Thoracic Surgery

Neurosurgery

Anesthesiology

Orthopedic Surgery

Dermatology

Urology

Ophthalmology

Otorhinolaryngology

Radiology

Obstetrics & Gynecology

Oral Surgery

Clinical Pathology & Laboratory Medicine

Plastic Surgery

A F

ully

-equ

ippe

d E

duca

tiona

l E

nviro

nmen

t tha

t Pro

duce

s W

ell-t

rain

ed M

edic

al P

rofe

ssio

nals

COLLEGE

5

Page 7: 2001 2002 - 大阪医科大学...Classification Admission Quota 100 To tal Capacity 600 Actual Enrollment 601 Sawaragi Campus Main Campus Basic Medicine Clinical Medicine Number of

Gymnasium

Clinical Lecture

Osaka Medical College North Gate

Lecture

General Research Building

Main Building and Library

Lecture Hall & Student Laboratory Building Sawaragi Campus

OSAKA MEDICAL COLLEGE

6

Page 8: 2001 2002 - 大阪医科大学...Classification Admission Quota 100 To tal Capacity 600 Actual Enrollment 601 Sawaragi Campus Main Campus Basic Medicine Clinical Medicine Number of

Enrollment

General ResearchRequirements

Number of Doctor of Medical Science Degrees Conferred

The Graduate School, founded in 1959, offers 5 Research Courses, all of which are 4-year doctoral programs. Based on the founding spirit of "No Medicine without Academic Pursuit," extensive research is being carried out in each specialized field. The Graduate School of Medical Sciences is, and will continue to be dedicated to the advancement of modern medicine and to the creation of future medicine through the training of medical experts equipped with advanced research abilities and the latest medical knowledge.

Classification

Graduate Schoolof MedicalSciences

AdmissionQuota

54

TotalCapacity

216

ActualEnrollment

143

■Morphological Research

■Functional Research

■Social Medicine Research

■Surgical Research

■Internal Medicine Research

~1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

Total

Graduation from the Graduate Program

Submission of Doctorate Thesis

(As of May 1, 2001)

1,104

26 18

1440

37 20

1944

40 16

1,291 616

529

(As of May 1, 2001)

Histological examination

Anatomy(Ⅰ)

Anatomy(Ⅱ)

Microbiology

Pathology(Ⅰ)

Pathology(Ⅱ)

Physiology(Ⅰ)

Physiology (Ⅱ)

Medical Chemistry

Pharmacology

Hygiene & Public Health

Internal Medicine(Ⅰ)

Internal Medicine(Ⅱ)

Internal Medicine(Ⅲ)

Neuropsychiatry

General & Gastrointestinal Surgery

Thoracic Surgery

Neurosurgery

Anesthesiology

Orthopedic Surgery

Urology

Ophthalmology

Otorhinolaryngology

Obstetrics & Gynecology

Oral Surgery

Plastic Surgery

Pediatrics

Dermatology

Radiology

Clinical Pathology & Laboratory Medicine

Legal MedicineCon

trib

utes

to th

e D

evel

opm

ent o

f M

edic

al S

cien

ces

by D

elvi

ng D

eepe

r in

to S

peci

aliz

ed F

ield

s

GRADUATE SCHOOL

7

Page 9: 2001 2002 - 大阪医科大学...Classification Admission Quota 100 To tal Capacity 600 Actual Enrollment 601 Sawaragi Campus Main Campus Basic Medicine Clinical Medicine Number of

Number of Books & Journals

The School has taken special care in the interior, equipment and lighting of its library to provide users with a comfortable atmosphere. It is furnished with a new-media information room, AV room, group-study rooms and private rooms for research. The work of a library comprises a myriad of complicated activities. All of this is computerized, offering information on medicine, medical care and nursing to those engaged in medical services off campus as well as on campus via on-campus LAN. Moreover, the library has set up and manages its own Web site, through which it disseminates a wide variety of information to the world.

■Building Area: 1,645.04㎡

■Total Area: 2,907.09㎡

■Seating Capacity: 291seats

Book Stacks

(As of May 1, 2001)

Reading Room

Central Area of the Reading Room

69,934

73,629

143,563

2,461

1,617

4,078

volumes volumes volumes

volumes volumes volumes

volumes volumes volumes

titles titles titles

titles titles titles

titles titles titles

30,265

26,751

57,016

205

164

369

100,199

100,380

200,579

2,666

1,781

4,447

Main LibraryClassification

Domestic

OpeningHours

9:00 am ~ 9:00 pm (~ 5:00 pm on Saturdays)

1. Sundays, Holidays,Transferred Holidays2. December 29~January 33. Anniversary of the Founding of the School (June 1)

ClosedDays

Foreign

Total

Domestic

Foreign

Total

Boo

ksP

erio

dica

ls

SawaragiBranch Total

A W

ealth

of K

now

ledg

e,A

Bas

e fo

r In

form

atio

n D

isse

min

atio

nfo

r C

ompr

ehen

sive

Med

ical

Car

e

LIBRARY

8

Page 10: 2001 2002 - 大阪医科大学...Classification Admission Quota 100 To tal Capacity 600 Actual Enrollment 601 Sawaragi Campus Main Campus Basic Medicine Clinical Medicine Number of

For the further development of modern

medicine, it is indispensable to be fully

equipped with advanced technologies such

as medical, analytical and information

devices, and to utilize them in a systematic

manner. It is also essential to promote

academic exchanges on a global basis. In

order to meet such needs and make the

most of an ample supply of the latest

facilities and research equipment, various

centers and laboratories have been set up

to effectively facilitate implementation of

research and educational activities and to

provide tangible and intangible support.

Central Research Laboratory The Central Research Laboratory was built to pro-

vide teaching staff, researchers and graduate stu-

dents of Osaka Medical College with easy access

to costly research equipment. Here, all the highly so-

phisticated equipment such as electron micro-

scopes, nucleic acid structure analysis systems, im-

age analysis processors and mass spectrometers

have been installed and managed under a central-

ized control system.

Medical Information and Data Processing Center The Medical Information and Data Processing Cen-

ter was built in 1991 to achieve effective utilization

of the "distributed artificial intelligence system". Fol-

lowing the inclusion of this school in the N1-net (na-

tion-wide university network system) and installation

of an on-campus LAN, we commenced Internet ser-

vices in1993. In 1994, we also introduced a high-

speed graphic workstation and a high-speed statis-

tics data processing workstation, both of which

have been providing valuable information to our

teaching staff.

Laboratory Animal CenterTo effectuate appropriate ethical and scientific prac-

tice in animal experiments, guidance and lectures

are regularly given on experimental guidelines in-

cluding the handling of animals. In the Center,

many kinds of animals are bred in a comfortable en-

vironment man-

aged by full-time

staff and these ani-

mals are contribut-

ing to the enhance-

ment of medical re-

search and medical

education.

High-tech Research Center The Center was designated by the former Ministry of Educa-

tion (now Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and

Technology) as a part of the High-tech Research Center Pro-

gram under the name of "Regulatory Dysfunction and its Res-

titution - Research on Vascular Biology" in 1999. According

to this program, we have installed various devices, such as

genetic research equipment and an electron spin resonance

apparatus, in the third research building, where leading-edge

scientific research including that on vascularization, vascular

remodeling and apoptosis, endothelial and free radical injur-

ies and vascular tonus

are being carried out

under interdisciplinary

collaborations.

Cen

ters

and

Lab

orat

orie

s th

at G

reat

ly

Con

trib

ute

to R

esea

rch

and

Edu

catio

n in

the

Med

ical

Sci

ence

s

CENTERS

9

Page 11: 2001 2002 - 大阪医科大学...Classification Admission Quota 100 To tal Capacity 600 Actual Enrollment 601 Sawaragi Campus Main Campus Basic Medicine Clinical Medicine Number of

The Nakayama International Center for Medical Co-

operation (NICMC) was opened in January 1998,

proposed by Dr. Taro Nakayama, the former Minis-

ter of Foreign Affairs and the Director of Osaka Med-

ical College.

NICMC aims to strengthen and promote internation-

al medical cooperation. The programs administra-

ted by NICMC provide opportunities for study, re-

search and medical treatment, often in collaboration

with overseas medical schools, hospitals and re-

search institutions.

The members of the steering committee of NICMC,

who are drawn from various departments and divi-

sions throughout the college, have had experience

in international medical cooperation, with particular

emphasis on the health problems of developing

countries.

The following are programs and projects organized

by NICMC under the guidance of

the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA).

INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGEMarch 1998

September 1998

October 1998

September 2000

October 2000

December 2000

June 2001

June 2001

July 2001

July 2001

●Advanced training in medical education for faculty members of  Tbilisi State Medical University in Georgia.

●Medical training for doctors of  Kalawati Saran Children's Hospital in India.

●Counter-part team training for projects on model development of  comprehensive HIV/AIDS prevention and care in the Kingdom of  Thailand.

●Visitation of JICA headquarters

●Visitation of the Director of Japan-China Friendship Hospital.

●International Exchange Symposium on the strategy of  Osaka Medical College for overseas cooperation in  the 21st Century.

●International TV conference on the recent advances in  medical research and treatments among France, China and  Japan.

●Counter-part training for HIV/AIDS prevention and  care in the Philippines.

●Visitation by NICMC steering committee members to  Pudong Hospital in Shanghai, China.

●International friendship game of Kendo with Korea University in Korea.

Nakayama International Center for Medical Cooperation (NICMC)

10

Page 12: 2001 2002 - 大阪医科大学...Classification Admission Quota 100 To tal Capacity 600 Actual Enrollment 601 Sawaragi Campus Main Campus Basic Medicine Clinical Medicine Number of

The Hospital was originally founded as a hospital attached to the Osaka Higher School of Medicine in 1930. Since then, it has been providing medical services as a general hospital, accommodating 26 clinical departments, 23 wards and 1,084 beds, as well as a community hospital for the people of Takatsuki City. Having provided highly advanced tertiary care, it was authorized as an "Advanced Treatment Hospital" in 1994. Students of Osaka Medical College receive their clinical practice here and most of its graduates also carry out their postgraduate training and research in this hospital.

■Building Area: 15,800.04㎡

■Total Area: 59,649.95㎡

■Number of Beds: 1,084beds

Clinical Departments

Overview of the Clinics

Outpatient Clinics

Days Open per Year

Number of Outpatients per Day

Number of Hospitalized Patients per Day

271 days

2,800.3 Patients

834.7 Patients

A view of the outpatient hall

(Data of FY 2000)

8:30 am ~ 11:00 am

(1) Sundays, Holidays, 2nd & 4th

 Saturdays, Transferred Holidays

(2) December 29 ~ January 3

(3) Anniversary of the Founding

  of the School (June 1)

Opening Hours

Closed Days

Cardiovascular Medicine

Gastroenterology

Diabetes & Metabolism

Endocrinology

Neurology

Respirology

Collagen Disease

Hematology

Nephrology

General Internal Medicine

Neuropsychiatry

General & Gastrointestinal Surgery

Thoracic Surgery

Neurosurgery

Orthopedic Surgery

Pediatrics

Obstetrics & Gynecology

Ophthalmology

Otorhinolaryngology

Dermatology

Urology

Radiology

Anesthesiology

Plastic Surgery

Rehabilitation

Dental & Oral Surgery

Con

trib

utes

to C

omm

unity

Med

icin

e by

Pro

vidi

ng H

ighl

y A

dvan

ced

Med

ical

S

ervi

ces

and

Edu

catio

n

HOSPITAL

11

Page 13: 2001 2002 - 大阪医科大学...Classification Admission Quota 100 To tal Capacity 600 Actual Enrollment 601 Sawaragi Campus Main Campus Basic Medicine Clinical Medicine Number of

Front View of the Hospital

Distant View of the Hospital

OSAKA MEDICAL COLLEGE

12

Page 14: 2001 2002 - 大阪医科大学...Classification Admission Quota 100 To tal Capacity 600 Actual Enrollment 601 Sawaragi Campus Main Campus Basic Medicine Clinical Medicine Number of

Number of Applicants for Admission/Enrollment

1999

2000

2001

1999

2000

2001

Number of Applicants

Female TotalMale Female TotalMale

AdmissionQuota

40

FirstDivision,School ofNursing

40

SecondDivision,School ofNursing

YearEnrollment

46

47

38

39

40

46

7

21

12

1

3

2

241

208

239

133

121

125

248

229

251

134

124

127

1

1

1

0

1

0

45

46

37

39

39

46

Enrollment

Classification

First Division, School of NursingSecond Division, School of Nursing

Admission Quota

40

40

Capacity

120

80

Actual Enrollment

126

84

(As of May 1, 2001)

Lecture

Capping Ceremony

Practical Training

Str

ivin

g to

Sen

d ou

t int

o S

ocie

ty W

ell-t

rain

ed

Pro

fess

iona

ls w

ho C

an C

ontr

ibut

e to

Med

ical

S

ervi

ces

and

Soc

ial W

elfa

re in

the

21st

Cen

tury

SCHOOL OF NURSING

The School of Nursing is dedicated to the

training of capable nurses who can make a

contribution in not only medical and

nursing services but also in social welfare

and long-term care in the 21st century. To

achieve this, the School's training program

is designed to foster students' character so

they may become good members of society

as they acquire nursing expertise.

1. Assiduously cultivating one's mind and hu- manity, cherishing a great respect for life. 2. Striving to acquire the professional knowl-  edge, skills, and attitudes required for nurses. 3. Realizing one's role and developing a sense  of responsibility as a member of a compre- hensive medical health care team. 4. Pursuing and maintaining enthusiasm for  learning and research throughout one's life.

Dean: Rumiko Segawa

■Training Objectives

13

Page 15: 2001 2002 - 大阪医科大学...Classification Admission Quota 100 To tal Capacity 600 Actual Enrollment 601 Sawaragi Campus Main Campus Basic Medicine Clinical Medicine Number of

Yodo River

Osaka Medical College is located in Taka-tsuki City, halfway between Kyoto, the tra-ditional former capital of Japan, and Osa-ka, a big modern city. The beautiful Hoku-setsu Mountains lie to the north, and the Yodo River flows in the south of the city. Having prospered as a strategic point of traffic in old times, the city is blessed with a number of historical sites. This culturally and historically sophisticated city also pro-vides easy access to Osaka and Kyoto, which are both within 20 minutes by the JR Tokaido Line or the Hankyu Railway Kyo-to Line, which run parallel to each other to the north and south of the college, respec-tively.

Access

Ground and Building Area

Site

College

Hospital

NurseDormitory

School ofNursing

SportsFacilities

Total

(Unit: ㎡)

Buildings

ReinforcedConcrete

41,320

15,800

2,985

8,251

33,145

101,501

47,113

58,941

5,008

2,339

113,401

1,175

160

20

0

1,355

7,682

548

0

51

8,281

55,970

59,649

5,028

2,390

123,037

Wooden Others Total

●8 min-walk (to southeast) from Takatsuki Station of the JR Tokaido Line●3 min-walk (to northeast) from Takatsuki-shi Station of the Hankyu Kyoto Line

Shin-Osaka Station

Takatsuki Station

Osaka Medical College

Main CampusCollege Hospital

North CampusNorthwest Campus

Sawaragi Campus

School of Nursing

Takatsuki-shi Station

Meishin Expressway

Hacchonawate Crossing

JR Tokaido Line

Route 171

Route 170

Prefectural R

oad 79

To Osaka To Umeda

To Ibaraki IC

To Kyoto

To Kawaramachi

To Kyoto

To Kyoto South IC

JR Tokaido Shinkansen Line

Hankyu Kyoto Line

Northwest Campus

LOCATION

A H

isto

rical

Site

Bec

omes

a L

andm

ark

of M

edic

al C

are

for

the

Nex

t Gen

erat

ion

14

Page 16: 2001 2002 - 大阪医科大学...Classification Admission Quota 100 To tal Capacity 600 Actual Enrollment 601 Sawaragi Campus Main Campus Basic Medicine Clinical Medicine Number of

Main Campus / Graduate School ofMedical Sciences2-7 Daigaku-machi, Takatsuki City, Osaka569-8686Tel: 0726(83)1221(main number)

Northwest Campus5-37 Hacchonishi-machi, Takatsuki City,Osaka 569-0095Tel: 0726(81)4575

North Campus(site only) 7 Hacchonishi-machi, Takatsuki City,Osaka 569-0095

Sawaragi Campus2-41 Sawaragi-cho, Takatsuki City, Osaka569-0084Tel: 0726(75)6905

School of Nursing3-3 Hacchonawate-cho, Takatsuki City,Osaka 569-0096Tel: 0726(84)0871

Osaka Medical College Hospital2-7 Daigaku-machi, Takatsuki City, Osaka569-8686Tel: 0726(83)1221(main number)

OSAKA MEDICAL COLLEGE

Official Web sitehttps://pros.osaka-med.ac.jp/OFFICE/