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Updated : August 10, 2022

Emergency and Critical Care Science

Supervisors

Hidetada Fukushima(Professor)

Naoki Maegawa(Associate Professor)

Specialized Subjects

Emergency medicine education aims to help students establish theoretical grounds to appropriately manage diverse emergency pathological conditions by determining the order of priority and efficiently and rapidly providing treatment for initial patients, as well as inpatients. This department delivers lectures for graduate students on emergency intensive care, emergency initial management, emergency surgical treatment, and emergency medical system theories.
1. Intensive care: respiratory, circulatory, nutritional management, and infection treatment
2. Emergency initial management: cardiopulmonary resuscitation, standard trauma treatment, and initial stroke treatment
3. Emergency surgical treatment: damage control surgery and surgical airway maintenance
4. Emergency medical system theories: primary to tertiary emergency medical service systems, emergency transport standards, and medical control.