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The evolution of the Japanese medical education system: a historical perspective.

Norimitsu Kuwabara1, Miu Yamashita1, Keolamau Yee1, David Kurahara1.   

Abstract

The Japanese Medical Education system has been influenced by political events throughout the country's history. From long periods of isolation from the western world to the effect of world wars, Japan's training system for physicians has had to adapt in many ways and will continue to change. The Japanese medical education system was recently compared to the "Galapagos Islands" for its unusual and singular evolution, in a speech by visiting professor Dr. Gordon L. Noel at the University of Tokyo International Research center.1 Japanese medical schools are currently working to increase their students' clinical hours or else these students may not be able to train in the United States for residencies. Knowing the history of the Japanese Medical education system is paramount to understanding the current system in place today. Studying the historical foundation of this system will also provide insight on how the system must change in order to produce better clinicians. This article provides a glimpse into the medical system of another nation that may encourage needed reflection on the state of current healthcare training in the United States.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25821652      PMCID: PMC4363931     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hawaii J Med Public Health        ISSN: 2165-8242


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