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Home About Traditions &#038; History Careers at YCU Academics Undergraduate Study School of International Liberal Arts School of Economics and Business Administration School of Science School of Data Science School of Medicine School of Medicine: Medical Course School of Medicine: Nursing Course Graduate Study Graduate School of Urban Social and Cultural Studies Graduate School of International Management Graduate School of Nanobioscience Graduate School of Nanobioscience: Department of Materials System Science Graduate School of Nanobioscience: Department of Life and Environmental System Science Graduate School of Data Science Graduate School of Data Science: Department of Data Science Graduate School of Data Science: Department of Health Data Science Graduate School of Medical Life Science Graduate School of Medicine Graduate School of Medicine: Department of Medicine Graduate School of Medicine: Department of Nursing Non-Degree Programs Exchange Program International Clinical Clerkship Research-Only Career Development Support Admissions Research Advanced Medical Research Center Kihara Institute for Biological Research Life at YCU Kanazawa-Hakkei Campus Life Fukuura Campus Life Living in Yokohama Clubs &#038; Societies Health &#038; Wellness Global International Affairs Office Exchange Program Partner Institutions Global Cooperation Institute for Sustainable Cities (GCI) 日本語 Next-Generation Medicine (2nd International Online Exchange with TU) The Importance of Effective Team-Based Interprofessional Communication for Safe &#038; Competent Patient Care (International Online Exchange with NUS)2022-01-17Galectin-9 restricts hepatitis B virus replication via p62/SQSTM1-mediated selective autophagy of viral core proteins2022-01-28  On December 14th, the Schools of Medicine at Yokohama City University (YCU) and Thammasat University (TU) held the second International Online Exchange event. Upon seeing the successful outcome of our first event in 2020, both Schools of Medicine have agreed to repeat the program this year. The theme of the event was “Next-Generation Medicine”. The event consisted of two sessions. Following the opening remarks by the Dean of YCU’s School of Medicine, Professor Yasuo Terauchi, we moved on to Session 1. While Dr. Nonglak Kanitsap, Associate Dean of the School of Medicine at TU, gave a mini-lecture in Session 1 last year, this year, both schools’ students gave presentations to each other under the event theme “Next-Generation Medicine”. The presentations really attracted their attention as students from both schools picked a topic which reflects each country’s medical trend and strength. YCU students first mentioned the ongoing challenges in Japan, such as the aging society and uneven distribution of doctors. As part of YCU’s effort to solve these challenges, YCU students introduced several topics such as telemedicine, personalized medicine, and robotic surgery. Although the aging society factor is still not a pressing issue in Thailand, TU students listened attentively to the presentation, as it is a problem that will likely eventually occur in Thailand. On the other hand, among the topics introduced by TU students, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender (LGBT) healthcare really caught the attention of YCU students. By referring to a survey regarding LGBT healthcare conducted by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), TU students highlighted the difficulties that the LGBT community go through regarding medical care. They also introduced their advancements in TU’s medical education to improve the situation and efforts at the LGBT health clinic at TU Hospital. Participants from YCU and TU  For Session 2, six TU students and four YCU students were divided into two breakout sessions and enjoyed their group discussion. They shared their ideas and thoughts after listening to each group’s presentation. Although time was limited, students actively exchanged their opinions. We look forward to visiting each other in person in the near future. YCU and TU both hope these online programs function to keep a connection between the schools until face-to-face interaction resumes.   Comments from students “I was amazed when the TU students mentioned the LGBT healthcare problem. Although the issues regarding LBGT healthcare are getting more attention globally, it hasn’t really been discussed as openly in Japan. Thanks to the TU students, I had the opportunity to learn and think more about the issue. ” - Takumi F., YCU “This is the first time I have had a conversation with Japanese students. I really enjoyed the sessions and was very excited to see some cool ideas that I never imagined or thought about. Although, it would have been better if we had more time to talk with each other.” - Supawich J., TU “I learnt that we should have a more global viewpoint and constantly update our knowledge about medicine.” - Yusuke K., YCU “Our medical systems are a lot more different than anticipated.” - Claire K., TU  Overview Date: December 14th, 2021, 7:00 - 9:00p.m. (Japan Standard Time) Participants: 10 students (YCU 4 / NUS 6) Facilitators: Dr. Yohei Kirino, Head of Registry Analysis Section, Behcet's Disease Research Center, Yokohama City University Hospital Dr. Nonglak Kanitsap, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Thammasat University Dr. Pholawat Tingpej, Deputy Head of Department of Pre-Clinical Sciences, Head of Department of Microbiology and Immunology at Thammasat University 22-2 Seto, Kanazawa-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa 236-0027 Japan Undergraduate Schools International Liberal Arts Economics and Business Administration Science Data Science Medicine Graduate Schools Urban Social and Cultural Studies International Management Nanobioscience Medical Life Science Medicine  Data Science Admissions Undergraduate Graduate Non-Degree Programs Research Advanced Medical Research Center Kihara Institute for Biological Research Research Database Hospitals Yokohama City University Hospital Yokohama City University Medical Center Life at YCU Campus Life Living in Yokohama Clubs & Societies Health & Wellness Global International Affairs Office Global Cooperation Institute for Sustainable Cities Exchange Programs Partner Institutions NewsActivity of MEXT Scholarship Alumni After Returning to Their Home Country2024-04-25Simplifying the Estimation of Volatile Organic Compounds Emitted From Wildfires2023-10-26Event Report: The 14th IACSC International Symposium/General Assembly2023-10-10 © 2021 Yokohama City University. 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