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~ Aiming to develop new treatments ~ Investigator-initiated clinical trials for malignant mesothelioma (non-pleural) commenced
Using a simple prediction model makes it possible to provide early treatment to patients suspected of having a stroke - Development of a new model for the pre-hospital stroke classification model "JUST Score" -
Online event "HANSHIN Health Messe at Home" will be held!
Aiming to develop an early cancer diagnosis system, industry-Departments of Industry-Academia Collaboration established with Shimadzu Corporation
Announcement of the appointment of Chair of the Board of Trustees Hyogo Medical University
Medical Corporation Kiyokai and Hyogo Medical University College of Medicine conclude a mutual cooperation agreement to provide higher quality medical and nursing care services to the people of the Tanba region.
Tanba Medical Center x Sasayama Medical Center Realizing a wide-area system that provides safe and secure perinatal medical care throughout the entire Tanba medical area, not just within the city boundaries
Announcement of the appointment of the new president Hyogo Medical University
Saiseikai Hyogo Prefectural Hospital and Sasayama Medical Center Sign Collaboration Agreement to Provide Safe and Secure Perinatal Care Across Regional Boundaries
A new Hyogo Medical University is planned to be established on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the founding of the university
Association between father's occupational exposure to chemicals and offspring sex ratio: Research results from the National Survey on Children's Health and the Environment (Eco-Children's Survey)
Construction work has begun on the "Parking Lot Building (tentative name)" and "Deck Building (tentative name)" in preparation for the future construction of a new hospital building.
~ A new light for treatment of postoperative adhesion disorders, an intractable disease remaining in modern surgery ~ Elucidating the molecular mechanism of "postoperative adhesions"
Clinical trial reveals that low-dose aspirin therapy prevents dementia in women with type 2 diabetes