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Kansai Medical University

Coordinates: 34°43′44″N 135°33′23″E / 34.72889°N 135.55639°E / 34.72889; 135.55639
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Kansai Medical University
関西医科大学
Picture of Hirakata Campus
Kansai Medical university, Hirakata Campus
Former names
Osaka Women's Medical College[1]
Osaka Women's Medical School
Motto
慈仁心鏡
Motto in English
Benevolence, Compassion and Empathy[2]
TypePrivate
Established1928
ChairToshio Yamashita
PresidentYuichi Tomoda
Location, ,
34°43′44″N 135°33′23″E / 34.72889°N 135.55639°E / 34.72889; 135.55639
CampusSuburb
Websitewww.kmu.ac.jp

Kansai Medical University (関西医科大学, Kansai ika daigaku) is a private university in Hirakata, Osaka, Japan. The predecessor of the school was founded in 1928, and it was chartered as a women's medical college in 1947. In 1954 it became coeducational.

Organization

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This university has following organization.[3]

Graduate Schools

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  • Graduate School of Medicine
  • Graduate School of Nursing

Faculties and Departments

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  • Faculty of Medicine
  • Faculty of Nursing
    • Department of Nursing
  • Faculty of Rehabilitation
    • Department of Physical Therapy
    • Department of Occupational Therapy

Institutes and Centers

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  • Center for Medical Education
  • Center for International Exchange
  • Clinical Research Support Center
  • Ethics Inspection Center
  • Molecular Imaging Center of Diseases
  • IPS/Stem Cell Research Support Center
  • Clinical Training Center
  • Institute of Biomedical Science

University Hospitals

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  • University Hospital
  • University Medical Center
  • Kori Hospital
  • Kuzuha Hospital
  • Temmabashi General Clinic

Campuses

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Hirakata Campus

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Hirakata (枚方) Campus is the main campus located in Hirakata, close to Hirakatashi Station, which includes the Faculty of Medicine, the Faculty of Nursing, and the university hospital. [4]

Makino Campus

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Makino (牧野) Campus is the second campus for the Faculty of Rehabilitation, located in Makino, Hirakata, close to Makino Station.

References

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  1. ^ "History". Kansai medical university. Retrieved 2022-06-22.
  2. ^ "Founding Spirit". Kansai medical university. Retrieved 2022-06-22.
  3. ^ "Organization of Kansai Medical University". Kansai Medical University. Retrieved 2022-06-22.
  4. ^ "campusmup". Kansai Medical University. Retrieved 2022-06-22.
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