An enjoyable 23-year career as a hematologist in metropolitan emergency hospitals, a researcher of post-transplant survivorship, and a community hematologist-oncologist

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Other Title
  • 野戦血液内科医から移植後サバイバーシップ研究への道,そして地域の血液腫瘍内科医として

Abstract

<p>I would like to express my sincere gratitude to be given such an honorable opportunity. I am more than happy to share my personal experience as one example of the diversity of women in hematology. After graduating from Tohoku University, I began my residency training at Japanese Red Cross Musashino Hospital and Tokyo Metropolitan Bokutoh Hospital, which are extremely busy designated hospitals in Tokyo. Both had highly active emergency care centers, and I believe that the rigorous training I received there not only honed my basic patient care skills, but also increased my physical and mental strength. Since I referred many patients to National Cancer Center Hospital, I found it amusing that Dr. Fukuda recruited me based on the recommendation of those patients. I was so fortunate to have many opportunities to contribute as a primary investigator in meaningful nationwide clinical studies. At present, I appreciate my country life as a community hematologist-oncologist. I also did not expect that I would have continuing opportunities to collaborate with researchers nationwide thanks to rapid progress in remote communications, and nothing would make me happier than to continue participating in projects on cancer survivorship.</p>

Journal

  • Rinsho Ketsueki

    Rinsho Ketsueki 64 (8), 803-809, 2023

    The Japanese Society of Hematology

Details 詳細情報について

  • CRID
    1390860322103521408
  • DOI
    10.11406/rinketsu.64.803
  • ISSN
    18820824
    04851439
  • PubMed
    37673634
  • Text Lang
    ja
  • Data Source
    • JaLC
    • PubMed
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    Disallowed

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