We offer all the fields of medicine, nutrition, nursing and health care necessary for holistic healthcare
We aim to train students who can contribute to society through education, research, and medical treatment related to medicine, nutrition, and welfare.
- The School of Medicine trains students to have basic clinical ability and medical research capabilities, who can contribute to society through medical, educational, health and welfare activities throughout their lives, and contribute to the development of medicine.
- The School of Nutrition, based on the philosophy that nutrition is the foundation of life, undertakes medicine-based medical nutrition research, and trains students who can contribute to sophisticated medical treatment and the maintenance and promotion of health through medical nutrition.
- The School of Health Sciences supports advanced, specialist medical care based on humanity, science and cosmopolitanism, training students who can respond to diversified needs in health, medical care and welfare, and contribute to the development of health sciences.
The Faculty of Medicine comprises the School of Medicine, the School of Medical Nutrition, and the School of Health Sciences. The School of medicine has been established in 1943 and The School of Medical Nutrition has been established in1964. The School of Medicine, comprising 11 courses which are composed of 54 departments that integrate basic and clinical sciences, fosters physi-cians and medical researchers who will contribute to the development of medical science and practice. The school of Medical Nutrition is the only one of its kind among the national universi-ties in this country for being incorporation with the faculty of medicine. It comprises two courses covering eight fields of nutritional science and aims at fostering Registered Dietitian Nutritionist as well as educators and researchers in nutritional sciences who will contribute to the public health and disease prevention and treatment. The School of Health Sciences has been established in October 2001, fosters nurses, radiological technologists and medical technologists w