Kawasaki Medical University is a private medical university located in Okayama Prefecture, Japan. The school was founded on 1970. The school has a medical department and a medical research department. Kawasaki Medical University is the only medical university in Japan with an affiliated high school. Medical education began before entering the medical department, and about 90% of high school graduates entered Kawasaki Medical University.
Japan is a mountainous island country. Mountains are distributed in the center of Japan in the form of ridges, which divide Japan's territory into one side of the Pacific Ocean and one side of the Sea of Japan. Mountains and hills account for 765,438+0% of the total area, and most of them are volcanoes. The forest coverage rate is as high as 67%. Mount Fuji is the highest mountain in Japan, with an altitude of 3776 meters. It is the highest peak in Japan and is honored as "Shengyue" by the Japanese.
Kawasaki Medical University was founded on 1970 by Mr. Kawasaki You Xuan, the founder of Kawasaki Medical University, with the spirit of "cultivating students' humanized and healthy bodies and conducting in-depth research on medicine".
Educational objectives:
First, cultivate a caring, humane and capable doctor who can be trusted by patients. Second, cultivate expert doctors with very high professional ability. Third, cultivate researchers who can make positive contributions to modern medicine. Fourthly, cultivate doctors who can understand patients' physical and mental pain and have sound personality, and strive for the educational goal of building medical education with the characteristics of the times.