Report of the 71st Annual Meeting of the Japan Society for Oriental Medicine Special Program 1-“Pre-and Post-Graduation Education of Kampo Medicine for the Next Generation”: Standard Lecture on Kampo Medicine

  • TAKAYAMA Shin
    Department of Education and Support for Regional Medicine, General Medicine and Kampo Medicine, Tohoku University Hospital
  • MATSUDA Takahide
    Department of General Internal Medicine, Marianna University School of Medicine
  • YAKAZU Yoshihide
    Department of Anesthesiology, Tokyo Medical University Hospital
  • ARAI Makoto
    Department of Kampo Medicine, Tokai University School of Medicine
  • NAMIKI Takao
    Department of Japanese-Oriental (Kampo) Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba University
  • OGAWA Keiko
    Department of General Medicine, Hiroshima University Hospital
  • SATO Juichi
    Department of General Medicine, Nagoya University Hospital
  • ISHIGAMI Tomoaki
    School of Medicine, Yokohama City University
  • ITO Go
    Oriental Medicine Research Center, Kitasato University
  • MITSUMA Tadamichi
    Department of Kampo Medicine, Aizu Medical Center, Fukushima Medical University

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  • 第71回日本東洋医学会学術総会 特別企画1「次世代に継ぐ卒前卒後漢方医学教育」2 漢方共通模擬講義

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<p>At the 71st Annual Meeting of the Japan Society for Oriental Medicine held in August 2021, we conducted a special program, “Pre-graduation and post-graduation Kampo medical education for the next generation,” focusing on Kampo medical education. We summarize and report a mock lecture on standard Kampo medicine conducted jointly with the Japan Council for Kampo Medical Education (JCKME) for the purpose of faculty development. The lecture contents were based on the “Basic Curriculum for Pre-Graduate Education in Kampo Medicine 2016” established by the JCKME, and the common model slides prepared by the JCKME were used. The lectures were pre-recorded for 240 minutes on the “History of Kampo medicine,” “basic theory of Kampo medicine,” “physical examination of Kampo medicine,” “composition and effects of typical Kampo medicines, effects and side effects of typical herbal medicines,” “usefulness of Kampo and clinical cases that were effective,” and “overview of acupuncture and moxibustion treatment,” and were delivered from seven days before to seven days after the annual meeting. This was the first nationwide educational activity for the general meeting of the society. These lectures were viewed 1,017 times nationwide, by medical students, educators, and members of the society.</p>

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  • Kampo Medicine

    Kampo Medicine 73 (3), 247-262, 2022

    The Japan Society for Oriental Medicine

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