- Nuclear physics research studies
- Innovations in Medical Education
- Nuclear Physics and Applications
- Clinical Reasoning and Diagnostic Skills
- Primary Care and Health Outcomes
- Empathy and Medical Education
- Healthcare professionals’ stress and burnout
- Patient-Provider Communication in Healthcare
- Particle accelerators and beam dynamics
- Healthcare Policy and Management
- X-ray Spectroscopy and Fluorescence Analysis
- Hospital Admissions and Outcomes
- Medical Education and Admissions
- Astro and Planetary Science
- Astronomical and nuclear sciences
- Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
- Omental and Epiploic Conditions
- Pancreatic and Hepatic Oncology Research
- Inflammatory Myopathies and Dermatomyositis
- Patient Satisfaction in Healthcare
- Medical Imaging and Pathology Studies
- Organ Transplantation Techniques and Outcomes
- Amoebic Infections and Treatments
- Abdominal vascular conditions and treatments
- Vaccine Coverage and Hesitancy
The University of Tokyo
2009-2025
Keio University
2023-2025
Suwa Red Cross Hospital
2015-2025
Shinshu University
2024
Minophagen Pharmaceutical (Japan)
2023-2024
National Cancer Center Hospital East
2023-2024
Dokkyo Medical University
2023
Hitachi General Hospital
2022
RIKEN
2005-2010
Tokyo University of Science
2009-2010
Both clinical knowledge and patient care ownership (PCO) are crucial to the provision of quality should be acquired during training. However, association between these two concepts is under-examined. Here, we conducted a nationwide cross-sectional study investigate PCO among resident physicians in Japan. From January 17 March 31, 2024, an anonymous, online, self-administered survey for series research projects. The targeted medical residents who took General Medicine In-Training Examination...
To identify generalism-related competencies that medical students in Japan should acquire order to provide comprehensive care for patients.
Abstract Background Ambiguity tolerance is important because it contributes to both better patient care and physician well‐being. Although a recent study showed that family physicians have greater ambiguity than non‐family physicians, the question of when develop remains unanswered. Thus, aim this was examine associations between number postgraduate years (PGYs) tolerance. Methods This nationwide cross‐sectional involving in 14 residency programs throughout Japan. assessed as primary outcome...
Medical students rarely have opportunities to perform common clinical procedures, and this is especially true in Japan. An intensive vaccination training course was developed resolve issue. experienced (almost) their first experience with needles a live person the help of colleagues supervisors seemed learn various things during course. However, details learning experiences are not clear; therefore, study aimed explore experiences. The research team, comprising PhD student experts health...
Abstract We report the case of an 82‐year‐old male with a history multiple cerebral infarctions who developed bullous pemphigoid while receiving home‐based care. Anti‐BP180‐NC16a antibody was initially negative, but later became positive as disease severity worsened. The patient successfully managed at home through collaborative effort between home‐visiting physician (general practitioner), dermatologist, nursing staff, and pharmacists. This highlights value reevaluating anti‐BP180‐NC16a...
Abstract Purpose In the current era of physician work-hour regulations, patient care ownership (PCO) has received considerable attention. The aim study was to investigate association between working hours and PCO. Methods This a nationwide cross-sectional study. recruited residents who completed General Medicine In-Training Examination. primary outcome PCO, assessed using Japanese version PCO Scale (J-PCOS). secondary outcomes were four dimensions J-PCOS (i.e., assertiveness, sense...
Abstract Background Ambiguity is inherent to the medical field; hence, assessing and educating trainees regarding ambiguity tolerance essential. The Tolerance of in Medical Students Doctors (TAMSAD) scale—a novel instrument that assesses clinical settings—has been widely used for education research Western countries. However, a version this scale applicable intricate contexts Japan has not yet developed. In study, we developed Japanese TAMSAD (J-TAMSAD) tested its psychometric properties....
A new measurement of proton resonance scattering on 7Be was performed up to the center-of-mass energy 6.7 MeV using low-energy RI beam facility CRIB (CNS Radioactive Ion Beam separator) at Center for Nuclear Study University Tokyo. The excitation function Be7+p elastic above 3.5 measured successfully first time, providing important information about structure 8B nucleus. resonances are related reaction rate 7Be(p,γ)8B, which is key in solar neutrino production. Evidence presence two negative...
Abstract Purpose Ambiguity tolerance specific to the clinical context – in contrast ambiguity as a personality trait may vary with experience and has received considerable attention. Although this appears be related burnout work engagement, few studies have examined association among physicians. Thus, we aimed examine relationships between context-specific tolerance, burnout, engagement physicians Japan. Methods We conducted nationwide cross-sectional study invited family from 14 medicine...
Many countries enforce limits on the number of hours that medical residents work. For example, in United States, regulations about duty were instituted by Accreditation Council Graduate Medical Education as early 2003, reinforcing those 2011 and again 2017 (Accreditation for Education, 2017). These reforms triggered discussion education literature their wide-ranging effects resident education, wellness, patient care (Bolster & Rourke, 2015). In Japan, restrictions working will be...
Multiple cases of cardiac complications and sudden death have been reported following vaccination with COVID-19 mRNA vaccines.The underlying pathophysiology is unclear.Herein, we report the case a previously healthy 26-year-old man who developed myocarditis pericarditis resulting in prominent J waves ventricular fibrillation (VF) after receiving BNT162b2 (Pfizer-BioNTech, New York, NY) vaccine.Histopathology endomyocardial biopsy specimens showed inflammatory infiltrates histiocyte...
AbstractPurpose Physicians' empathy and ambiguity tolerance have recently become a focus of medical education. However, the association between two concepts remains unclear. This study examined in clinical context among trainees.Methods We conducted multicenter cross-sectional 12 institutions: 2 universities for students 10 hospitals residents. assessed using Japanese version Tolerance Ambiguity Medical Students Doctors scale. The outcome variable was empathy, measured translation Jefferson...
A previously healthy 42-year-old woman presented to the hospital with a 1-year history of right groin pain, which did not fluctuate menstrual cycle.We suspected an inguinal hernia or lymphadenopathy, but ultrasound revealed mixed-echo mass intralesional vascular flow (Figure 1A).Pelvic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) that showed high intensity on T1-and T2-weighted images 1B,1C).The was located at apex
Abstract Background Patient care ownership (PCO) among medical students is a growing area in the field of education. While PCO has received increasing attention, there are no instruments to assess context Japanese undergraduate This study aimed translate, culturally adapt, and validate Scale – Medical (PCOS-S) context. Methods We collected survey data from fifth- sixth-grade five different universities varying location type. Structural validity, convergent internal consistency reliability...
Abstract Introduction Although primary care professionals often encounter difficulties when attending to patients in complex and challenging social situations (CCSS), little is known about how cultivate an optimistic approach caring for CCSS. This study aims recruit who exhibit a passion seeing CCSS, gain insights into their positive attitude. Methods We conducted qualitative Japan of 30 professionals: 15 physicians non‐physician (nurses, medical workers clerks). performed online in‐depth...
Familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) presents with various symptoms. Episodic abdominal pain is one of the most prevalent clinical characteristics FMF and usually improves within 24-48 hours. We encountered a 50-year-old male patient from Japan who experienced recurrent episodes (several occurring per year) since his late 20s. The began almost simultaneously in each episode. typically lasted for 1-2 weeks, while subsided two days. He remained as immobile possible because walking worsened pain....
Ambiguity tolerance in the clinical context is increasingly recognized as essential for physicians to work professionals. However, relationship between specialty and ambiguity has been understudied. Here, we investigated association context, focusing on differences family (FPs) non-FPs. We performed a nationwide cross-sectional study Japan. asked FPs from 14 medicine residency programs across Japan non-FPs monitors of an internet survey company participate study. assessed their using...
${}^{25}\phantom{\rule{-0.16em}{0ex}}\text{Al}+\mathit{\text{p}}$ elastic scattering in inverse kinematics was measured to explore the level structure of ${}^{26}\mathrm{Si}$ above its proton threshold. The ${}^{2}\text{H}{(}^{24}\text{Mg},n)\phantom{\rule{0.16em}{0ex}}{}^{25}\phantom{\rule{-0.16em}{0ex}}\text{Al}$ reaction used produce a 3.4 MeV/nucleon ${}^{25}\phantom{\rule{-0.16em}{0ex}}\text{Al}$ radioactive beam with intensities about 10${}^{6}$ ions per second on target. By using...
Copper deficiency may often be overlooked due to physicians' poor awareness of the disease. Delayed diagnosis and therapy lead prognosis neurological function. Here, we present a 68-year-old male with an approximately one-year history unsteady feet who had visited several clinical departments was finally diagnosed copper deficiency. In case, it took one year diagnose condition, supplementation led only slight improvement in subjective symptoms. Physicians should more aware this condition for good
Although there are many tools to assess medical professionalism, they rarely address patients' perspectives. The instrument for patient assessment of professionalism (IPAMP) comprises 11 items and has been established validated as a valuable tool assessing trainees' from the patient's perspective. However, is no perspective in Japan. purpose present study was develop Japanese version IPAMP (J-IPAMP) test its validity reliability.We conducted cross-sectional survey examine reliability J-IPAMP...