Kampo Medicine
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A Report on an Annual Kampo Medicine Conference Held by Medical Students in the Hokkaido and Tohoku Areas
Shohei OKADAFumiya OMATATakafumi TOGASHITakahisa OKUDATesshin MIYAMOTOMiho OOSUGAKohei TANAKAMami ISHIYAMAAiseio AISOHiromichi YASUIMinoru YAEGASHIKahori KUBOSoichiro KANEKOTetsuharu KAMIYANatsumi SAITORyutaro ARITAHidekazu WATANABEHitoshi NISHIKAWAYuka IKENOJunichi TANAKAMinoru OHSAWAAkiko KIKUCHITakehiro NUMATAHitoshi KURODAMichiaki ABEShin TAKAYAMATadashi ISHII
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2017 Volume 68 Issue 1 Pages 72-78

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Since students who would like to study Kampo medicine more have no opportunity to communicate each other in Northern Japanese Universities, we newly started joint study conferences held by medical students in 2013. The objectives of this paper are to report on these annually held student-based Kampo study conferences in the Hokkaido and Tohoku areas, and the ways each university studies Kampo medicine. In the conference, the students reported on their club activities. Then they studied the history of Kampo medicine and simulation of abdominal diagnosis, and performed group work on case reports together. The number of student participants in these conferences has tripled over 3 years from 18 to 58 (for a total of 111 participants). All members were satisfied with the content. And this reflects medical students' need for a wider perception of Kampo medicine, rather than a limited one gained in their university club activities. We hope this conference will play a major role in other nationwide student-based Kampo study conferences in the years to come.

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© 2017 The Japan Society for Oriental Medicine
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