Department of International Cooperation for Medical Education, International Research Center for Medical Education, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo
Grant
for learning abroad in clinical medicine. Japan-North America Medical Exchange
Foundation: JPY 800,000 (2000 Jul)
Research grants from Governmental Organization
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports and Technology
(Shared collaborator) – Research for Establishment of educational model by developing assessment for basic nursing ability and progressive inquiry-based learning, Principal investigator: Teiko Nishizono, JPY 100,000 (Year 2018)
(Shared collaborator) – Research for Development of educational model for assessment for high-risk diabetic foot using virtual reality, Principal investigator: Kazuko Nin, JPY 250,000 (Year 2016), 200,000 (Year 2017) and 250,000 (Year 2018)
(Responsible collaborator) – Research for Model Core Curriculum for Medical Education in Japan AY 2016 Revision: JPY 7,000,000 (Year 2017)
(Principal investigator) – Research for Conceptual reorganization for clinical reasoning in nursing area and development of improved educational program, JPY 3,400,000 (Year 2015-2017)
(Shared collaborator) – Research for Development and evaluation for educational program to facilitate interprofessional decision making process, Principal investigator: Naomi Sugimoto, JPY 50,000 (Year 2015) and 80,000 (Year 2016)
(Principal investigator) – Research for Direction of educational program for clinical reasoning on decision making for care content for senior patients, JPY 3,400,000 (Year 2014-2016)
(Shared collaborator) – Research for Effectiveness on educational competencies development and operations by problem-based learning tutor by sixth-year medical students, Principal investigator: Yasutomo Oda, JPY 100,000 (Year 2014), 100,000 (Year 2015) and 100,000 (Year 2016)
(Shared collaborator) – Research for Development for educational program to enhance nursing assessment ability by inquiry-based learning method, Principal investigator: Teiko Nishizono, JPY 100,000 (Year 2013), 50,000 (Year 2014), 50,000 (Year 2015) and 200,000 (Year 2016)
(Shared collaborator) – Research for Specification of simulated patients’ feedback methods to facilitate students’ behavioral change in medical interview practical learning, Principal investigator: Ryoko Aso, JPY 100,000 (Year 2013), 150,000 (Year 2014), and 100,000 (Year 2015)
(Shared collaborator) – Research for Development for certification assessment system for nurses to work for preventive foot care for diabetic patients, Principal investigator: Kazuko Nin, JPY 250,000 (Year 2012), 100,000 (Year 2013) and, 50,000 (Year 2014)
(Shared collaborator) – Research for Improvement of physician-pharmacist communication, Principal investigator: Tomomi Iioka, JPY 600,000 (Year 2011), 300,000 (Year 2012), and 200,000 (Year 2013)
(Shared collaborator) – Research for Program evaluation for practical training in six-year pharmaceutical education curriculum, Principal investigator: Miho Utsumi, JPY 300,000 (Year 2011) and 262,966 (Year 2012)
(Principal investigator) – Research for establishing assessment method for clinical reasoning ability using case presentations. JPY 450,000 (Year 2009), 1,000,000 (Year 2010), and 1,000,000 (Year 2011)
(Shared collaborator) – Practical research for construction of new-type patient-health provider relationship for mutual consideration, Principal investigator: Seiji Bito, JPY 450,000 (Year 2008), 200,000 (Year 2009) ,500,000 (Year 2010) and 1,000,000 (Year 2011)
(Shared collaborator)- Practical research for exploration, enhancement, and education of professionalism of Japanese physicians, Principal investigator: Seiji Bito, JPY 330,000 (Year 2007)
Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare
(Shared collaborator) – Research for specifying competencies commonly required for licenses in health/medical/welfare professionals and developing educational program, Principal investigator: Satoko Hotta, JPY 2,000,000 (Year 2018)
(Shared collaborator) – Research for transition of basic education curriculum for and competencies commonly required for health/medical/welfare professionals, and their educational methods, Principal investigator: Satoko Hotta, JPY 1,000,000 (Year 2017)
(Principle Investigator) – Research for commonality among curricula for medically-related professionals, JPY 4,781,000 (Year 2016)
Research Funds for International Cooperation Projects
Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)
Verification Survey for Improving Operation and Treatment of Medical Waste Management in Vientiane City, Lao P.D.r (with Kayama Kyogo Co. Ltd): 2,223,720 (Year 2018 – 2020)
The Project for Strengthening Post-graduate Training for Health Professionals in Primary and Secondary Level Health Facilities in Mongol : 2,301,760 yen (Year 2018)
Feasibility Study for Improving Operation and Treatment of Medical Waste Management in Vientiane City, Lao P.D.R (with Kayama Kogyo Co. Ltd) : 3,055,320 yen (Year 2016 -2017)
Information and Data Collection Survey on Medical Service in Cambodia (with System Science Consultants Inc.) : 4,853,736 yen (Year 2013 – 2014)
Information and Data Collection Survey on Health Sector in Mongol (with System Science Consultants Inc.) : 5,065,200 (Year 2012)
Follow up cooperation of the Project for Enhanced Medical Education and Research for Setthathirath Hospital in Lao P.D.R: 6,193,950 yen (Year 2011)
The project for Medical Education and Research for the Setthathirath Hospital (Japan International Cooperation Agency): 26,155,870 yen (Year 2008) and 17,706,150 yen (Year 2009) , and 11,544,562 yen (Year 2010)
Follow-up cooperation for Afghanistan medical education project: 2,031,750 yen (Apr 2009), 667,800 yen (Nov 2009), and 6,253,800 yen (May 2010)
Country-focused training for Afghanistan medical education: 5,424,000 yen (Jul 2009) ,6,780,000 yen (Nov 2009), 6,780,000 (Oct 2010), 6,780,000 (Jan 2011) and 2,938,000 yen (Oct 2011)
Country-focused training for Afghanistan medical education: 11,622,000 yen (2011)
Research grants from Private Organization
Research
grant from Kyoto Kagaku Co. Ltd. – Research grant for development of skill
training for cardiologic physical examination using heart-sound simulator. JPY
900,000 (Year 2007-2009)
Research
grant for health care research: Influence of medical knowledge on communication
skill in diagnostic medical interview. Phizer health research institute: JPY
1,800,000 (2006 Sep-2008 Aug)
INTERNAL GRANTS
Subvention for the project of the University of Tokyo Overseas Liaison Office– Building up Medical Education Center in Kabul Medical University: August – September 2006