In 1908, the teaching hospital of the Tokyo Women’s Medical School, a predecessor of Tokyo Women’s Medical University, was founded. From the 1950s to 1960s, many centers within the hospital mainly, the Heart Institute of Japan, the Institute of Gastroenterology, and the Neurological Institute were founded. Tokyo Women’s Medical University Hospital is an advanced secondary […]
Category Archives: Japanese Hospitals
Keio university hospital is a well-known large hospital in Japan, founded in 1917, with 1,059 beds, 854 permanent doctors, 28 dental doctors, 1026 nurses, 100 pharmacists. Keio university hospital has 29 clinics and 17 central clinics. The outpatients is 797,263 in total, with an average daily reception of 2964 patients. The total number of inpatients […]
Juntendo University Hospital, founded in 1838 and located in the center of Tokyo, is an affiliated Hospital of Juntendo medical department and one of the largest and best general hospitals in Japan. The hospital is a hospital with advanced medical qualifications designated by the Japanese health department, with 1,020 beds and 343,192 inpatients per year. […]
The National Epilepsy Center is located six kilometers from downtown Shizuoka, in the northeast part of the city. It is surrounded by rice fields and mountains in which mandarin oranges and green tea are cultivated. These surroundings, together with Shizuoka’s mild climate, make the National Epilepsy Center an ideal place in which to convalesce. The […]