Grants

Scholarship for studying abroad

  • 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

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