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INTERNATIONALUNIVERSITY OFHEALTH AND WELFARE
6 Campuses and Graduate School
Ohtawara Campus
Odawara Campus
Okawa Campus
Fukuoka Campus
Narita Campus
Tokyo Akasaka Campus(incl. Graduate School)
Schools/Departments( ):Number of each grade capacity
■Narita Campus (480)■School of Medicine
■Department of Medicine (140)
■School of Nursing at Narita
■Department of Nursing (100)
■School of Health Sciences at Narita(240)
■Department of Physical Therapy (80)
■Department of Occupational Therapy (40)
■Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences (40)
■Department of Medical Technology and Sciences(80)
■Department of Radiological Sciences* (50)* Scheduled to be opened in April 2020
■Tokyo Akasaka Campus(120)■School of Psychology and Healthcare Management
at Akasaka
■Department of Psychology (60)
■Department of Healthcare Management (60)
■Ohtawara Campus(865)
■School of Health Sciences(545)
■Department of Nursing (115)
■Department of Physical Therapy (100)
■Department of Occupational Therapy (80)
■Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences (80)
■Department of Orthoptics and Visual Sciences (50)
■Department of Radiological Sciences (120)
■School of Health and Welfare
■ Department of Social Services and
Healthcare Management (140)
■School of Pharmacy
■ Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences (6yrs)(180)
■Odawara Campus (200)■School of Health Sciences at Odawara
■Department of Nursing (80)
■Department of Physical Therapy (80)
■ Department of Occupational Therapy (40)
■Fukuoka Campus
■School of Nursing
at Fukuoka
■Department of
Nursing
■Okawa Campus■School of Health Sciences at Fukuoka
■Department of Physical Therapy
■Department of Occupational Therapy
■Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences
■Department of Medical Technology and Sciences■School of Pharmacy ■ Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences (6yrs)*
* Scheduled to be opened in April 2020
10 Schools 24 Departments
Number of students approx. 9, 000
Number of graduates approx. 25, 000
History of IUHW
1995School of Health Sciences(NS, PT, OT, ST, RS)(Ohtawara City in Tochigi Prefecture)
1997School of Health and Welfare(Healthcare management, Social services)(Ohtawara City in Tochigi Prefecture)
2005School of Pharmacy ( Ohtawara City in Tochigi Prefecture )
School of Rehabilitation at Okawa(Fukuoka Prefecture)
2006 School of Health Sciences at Odawara(NS, PT, OT)
2009 School of Nursing at Fukuoka
2016School of Nursing / Health Sciences at Narita(PT, OT, ST, MT)(Narita City in Chiba Prefecture)
2017 School of Medicine (Narita City in Chiba Prefecture)
2018School of Psychology and of Healthcare Management atAkasaka (Psychology, Healthcare Management)
2020School of Pharmacy at Fukuoka, Department of Radiological Sciences (Narita City) *Scheduled to be opened in April
Accomplishments in past 24 years
★Numbers of Students Passed National Examinations : 21,977
Physical Therapist :3,422
Occupational Therapist:2,829
Speech Therapist:2,108
Highest numbers nationwide in each examination
(As of 2019)
★Pass Rates for National Examinations
Physical Therapist 98.9 % (85.8% national average)Pharmacist 97.3 % (70.9% national average)Nurse 98.4 % (89.3% national average)Radiological technologist 94.3 % (79.2% national average)
(As of 2019)
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International Exchange Agreement with Overseas Universities and Medical Organizations
China Capital Medical University
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
China Rehabilitation Research Center
Korea Konyang University
Inje University
Taiwan Yuanpei University of Medical Technology
Vietnam Hanoi Medical University
University of Medicine and Pharmacy,
Ho Chi Minh CityCho Ray Hospital
Mongolia Mongolian National University of
Medical Sciences
Myanmar University of Medicine 1, Yangon
Myanmar National RehabilitationHospital
USA University of Pittsburgh
Spain Universidad de Alcalá
France Université de Paris-Sud
Russia First Moscow State Medical University
Poland Wroclaw Medical University
23 nations/regions41 universities and hospitals
Agreement of setting a special scholarships for Vietnamese students(Hanoi Medical University, 3rd June 2016)
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International Students from Asian countries/regions
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EntranceExamination
• Enrollment Capacity: 105 from General Entrance Exam,15 from Exam of National Center Test.
• Emphasizing on the character and aptitude, taking longertime on interviews.
• Required no high command of English skill.
Classes
• Classes conducted mainly in English in 1st & 2nd grades.• Curriculum integrated the basic medicine and the clinical medicine.• Medical Education Simulation Center; one of the biggest in the world.• Active learning with separating 140 students into 20 groups.
Facilities Diverse and fulfilling facilities including five university hospitals.
TeachingStaffs
• Leading experts on every medical fields joined IUHW.• Employ many non-Japanese teaching staffs and Japanese teaching staffs
with extensive overseas clinical and educational experience.
InternationalStudents
• 20 international students are enrolled in each year, and trained to becomeleaders in their mother countries
• Valuable opportunity for Japanese students to gain the internationality
Tuition Fees
• Lowest student fees among other private medical schools nationwide, andopen the gates to all.
• ¥18,500,000 in 6 years(except textbooks and transportation fees forclinical trainings in Japan and overseas).
• Annual IUHW School of Medicine Award for Outstanding Grades (Year 2 ~Year 4)for top 3 students.
• Fulfilling the student dormitory.
Features of School of Medicine
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EntranceExamination
• Enrollment Capacity: 105 from General Entrance Exam, 15 from Exam of NationalCenter Test.
• Emphasizing on the character and aptitude, taking longer time on interviews.• Required no high command of English.
Classes
• Classes conducted mainly in English in 1st & 2nd grades.• Curriculum integrated the basic medicine and the clinical medicine.• Medical Education Simulation Center; one of the biggest in the world.• Active learning with separating 140 students into 20 groups.
Facilities Diverse and fulfilling facilities including five university hospitals.
TeachingStaffs
• Leading experts on every medical fields joined IUHW.• Employ many non-Japanese teaching staffs and Japanese teaching staffs with
extensive overseas clinical and educational experience.
InternationalStudents
• 20 international students are enrolled in each year, and trained to become leaders intheir mother countries
• Valuable opportunity for Japanese students to gain the internationality
Tuition Fees
• Lowest student fees among other private medicalschools nationwide, and open the gates to all.
• ¥18,500,000 in 6 years(except textbooks and transportation fees for
clinical trainings in Japan and overseas).
• Annual IUHW School of Medicine Award for OutstandingGrades (Year 2 ~ Year 4)for top 3 students.
• Fulfilling the student dormitory.
Features of School of Medicine
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Narita International House
EntranceExamination
• Enrollment Capacity: 105 from General Entrance Exam, 15 from Exam of NationalCenter Test.
• Emphasizing on the character and aptitude, taking longer time on interviews.• Required no high command of English.
Classes
• Classes conducted mainly in English in Year 1 ~ 2.• Curriculum integrated the basic medicine and the clinical
medicine.• Medical Education Simulation Center; one of the biggest
in the world.• Active learning with dividing 140 students into 20 groups.
Facilities Diverse and fulfilling facilities including five university hospitals.
TeachingStaffs
• Leading experts on every medical fields joined IUHW.• Employ many non-Japanese teaching staffs and Japanese teaching staffs with
extensive overseas clinical and educational experience.
InternationalStudents
• 20 international students are enrolled in each year, and trained to become leaders intheir mother countries
• Valuable opportunity for Japanese students to gain the internationality
Tuition Fees
• Lowest student fees among other private medical schools nationwide, and open thegates to all.
• ¥18,500,000 in 6 years(except textbooks and transportation fees for clinical trainingsin Japan and overseas).
• Annual IUHW School of Medicine Award for Outstanding Grades (Year 2 ~ Year 4)for top 3 students.
• Fulfilling the student dormitory.
Features of School of Medicine
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Overview of the School of Medicine Buildings
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Elevator machine room /Staircase
International conference room / Reception room / Boardroom / Restaurant
Laboratory / Joint laboratory
Laboratory / Joint laboratory
Experimental laboratory / Joint experimental laboratory
Experimental laboratory / International Telemedicine Center / Advanced Reproductive Medicine Research Center
Staircase
Lecture room / Practice room Laboratory / Joint laboratory / Teaching staff room
The Center for International Research of Infectious Diseases / Graduate School of Medicine / Graduate School of Public Health
/ Seminar room
Lecture room / Practice room
Simulation center Connectingcorridor
Simulation center
Study room / Reading room (Library) Connectingcorridor
PC class / Language class / International exchange center
Office / Staff meeting room / Lecture room Connectingcorridor
Student lounge / Bookstore / Locker room
Entrance hall / Clinic / Coffee shop / Machine room Entrance hall / Study room / Guard station
Simulation Center(SCOPE)
Utilizing simulations controlledand recorded by computers,and let practitioners reflect ontheir practices by records
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EntranceExamination
• Enrollment Capacity: 105 from General Entrance Exam, 15 from Exam ofNational Center Test.
• Emphasizing on the character and aptitude, taking longer time oninterviews.
• Required no high command of English.
Classes
• Classes conducted mainly in English in 1st & 2nd grades.• Curriculum integrated the basic medicine and the clinical medicine.• Medical Education Simulation Center; one of the biggest in the world.• Active learning with separating 140 students into 20 groups.
Facilities Diverse and fulfilling facilities including five university hospitals.
TeachingStaffs
• Leading experts on every medical fields joined IUHW.• Employ many non-Japanese teaching staffs and Japanese teaching staffs with extensive
overseas clinical and educational experience.
InternationalStudents
• 20 international students are enrolled in each year, and trained to become leaders intheir mother countries
• Valuable opportunity for Japanese students to gain the internationality
Tuition Fees
• Lowest student fees among other private medical schools nationwide, and open thegates to all.
• ¥18,500,000 in 6 years(except textbooks and transportation fees for clinical trainings inJapan and overseas).
• Annual IUHW School of Medicine Award for Outstanding Grades (Year 2 ~ Year 4)fortop 3 students.
• Fulfilling the student dormitory.
Features of School of Medicine
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IUHW Hospital(353 beds)
IUHW Mita Hospital(291 beds)
Five University Hospitals(sum of beds: 1,413)
IUHW Atami Hospital(269 beds)
IUHW Shioya Hospital(240 beds)
Reference:University of Tokyo, 1,217 bedsKeio University, 1,044 beds
IUHW Ichikawa Hospital(260 beds)
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IUWH Mita Hospital
・Tokyo-designated Cancer Treatment Hospitals
December 2015Accredited by Joint Commission International (JCI)with highest score among 11 hospitals nationwide
・Number of operations annually; 3,429(2017 Fiscal Year)
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Sanno Hospital
Opened in 1937 One of the "Big Three Birth Clinics"
Number of Delivering Babies; 1,500 Fulfilling clinical trainings
Sanno Hospital Atrium Appearance of Sanno Hospital
Sanno Birth Center
Sanno Medical Center(113 beds)
Clinical Medical Research Center
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IUHW Rehabilitation Center
Special Nursing Home for the Elderly / Support Facility for People with Disabilities “Ohtawara Huuka-en”
Ohtawara General Home Care Center
Short-Term Treatment Facility for the Children with Emotional Disorder "Nasu Kodomo-no-ie"
Special Nursing Home for the Elderly / Support Facility for People with Disabilities “Shinjuku Keyaki-en”
Takagi Hospital(Okawa City, Fukuoka) Fukuoka Sanno Hospital (Fukuoka City, Fukuoka)
Sanno Hospital (Minato City, Tokyo)
Ideal Environment for Clinical Trainings
★Clinical Clerkship:8 Hospitals(incl. Facilities for patients with SMID(severe motor and intellectual disabilities), 3 Clinics Total 11 facilities
★Number of Beds; for medical 1,613, for nursing 760 Total 2,373 beds
From peracute to nursing & home medical care
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Features of School of Medicine
EntranceExamination
• Enrollment Capacity: 105 from General Entrance Exam, 15 from Exam ofNational Center Test.
• Emphasizing on the character and aptitude, taking longer time oninterviews.
• Required no high command of English.
Classes
• Classes conducted mainly in English in 1st & 2nd grades.• Curriculum integrated the basic medicine and the clinical medicine.• Medical Education Simulation Center; one of the biggest in the world.• Active learning with separating 140 students into 20 groups.
Facilities Diverse and fulfilling facilities including five university hospitals.
TeachingStaffs
• Leading experts on every medical fields joined IUHW.• Employ many non-Japanese teaching staffs and Japanese teaching staffs with extensive
overseas clinical and educational experience.
InternationalStudents
• 20 international students are enrolled in each year, and trained to become leaders intheir mother countries
• Valuable opportunity for Japanese students to gain the internationality
Tuition Fees
• Lowest student fees among other private medical schools nationwide, and open thegates to all.
• ¥18,500,000 in 6 years(except textbooks and transportation fees for clinical trainings inJapan and overseas).
• Annual IUHW School of Medicine Award for Outstanding Grades (Year 2 ~ Year 4)fortop 3 students.
• Fulfilling the student dormitory.
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Features of School of Medicine
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EntranceExamination
• Enrollment Capacity: 105 from General Entrance Exam, 15 from Exam ofNational Center Test.
• Emphasizing on the character and aptitude, taking longer time oninterviews.
• Required no high command of English.
Classes
• Classes conducted mainly in English in 1st & 2nd grades.• Curriculum integrated the basic medicine and the clinical medicine.• Medical Education Simulation Center; one of the biggest in the world.• Active learning with separating 140 students into 20 groups.
Facilities Diverse and fulfilling facilities including five university hospitals.
TeachingStaffs
• Leading experts on every medical fields joined IUHW.• Employ many non-Japanese teaching staffs and Japanese teaching staffs with extensive
overseas clinical and educational experience.
InternationalStudents
• 20 international students are enrolled in each year, and trained to become leaders intheir mother countries
• Valuable opportunity for Japanese students to gain the internationality
Tuition Fees
• Lowest student fees among other private medical schools nationwide, and open thegates to all.
• ¥18,500,000 in 6 years(except textbooks and transportation fees for clinical trainings inJapan and overseas).
• Annual IUHW School of Medicine Award for Outstanding Grades (Year 2 ~ Year 4)fortop 3 students.
• Fulfilling the student dormitory.
Constructing the 6th university hospital!
IUHW Narita Hospital
Aiming for the hub hospital with a global standard
Scheduled to be opened in Spring 2020642 beds
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Graduate School at Tokyo Akasaka Campus
IUHW Graduate School of Medicine -Doctoral Program in Medicine
IUHW Graduate School of Public Health -Master's Program in Public Health
Building I was opened in April 2018. Building II is scheduled to be opened
in 2021 (3 minute-walk from Akasaka-Mitsuke Station). 21
Features of School of Medicine
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EntranceExamination
• Enrollment Capacity: 105 from General Entrance Exam, 15 from Exam ofNational Center Test.
• Emphasizing on the character and aptitude, taking longer time oninterviews.
• Required no high command of English.
Classes
• Classes conducted mainly in English in 1st & 2nd grades.• Curriculum integrated the basic medicine and the clinical medicine.• Medical Education Simulation Center; one of the biggest in the world.• Active learning with separating 140 students into 20 groups.
Facilities Diverse and fulfilling facilities including five university hospitals.
TeachingStaffs
• Leading experts on every medical field joined IUHW.• Employ many non-Japanese teaching staffs and Japanese
teaching staffs with extensive overseas clinical and educationalexperience.
InternationalStudents
• 20 international students are enrolled in each year, and trained to become leaders intheir mother countries
• Valuable opportunity for Japanese students to gain the internationality
Tuition Fees
• Lowest student fees among other private medical schools nationwide, and open thegates to all.
• ¥18,500,000 in 6 years(except textbooks and transportation fees for clinical trainings inJapan and overseas).
• Annual IUHW School of Medicine Award for Outstanding Grades (Year 2 ~ Year 4)fortop 3 students.
• Fulfilling the student dormitory.
Leading experts on IUHW School of Medicine
Vice-dean of the School of Medicine and chair of the Department of Medicine
Professor Motofumi Yoshida
・Graduated from Kyushu University
・Played a central role in establishing OSCE
Dean of the School of Medicine
Professor Yutaka Kawakami
・Graduated from Keio University
・President of JACI (The Japanese Association of Cancer Immunology)
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Leading experts on IUHW School of Medicine
Vice-dean of the School of Medicine
Professor Shunya Ikeda
・Graduated from KeioUniversity and HarvardUniversity.
・Director of JSHA (Japan Society for Healthcare Administration)
Dean of Medical Education
Professor Haruko Akatsu
・Graduated from Harvard University and Brown University.
・Involved in medical education at the University of Pittsburg and the Stanford University
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Foreign staffs on the global education
Florescu Mihail Cosmin(Romania)
Lecturer Office of Medical Education
Nwe Nwe Oo(Myanmar)
ProfessorPublic Health
Imran Rsza Jawaid(United Kingdom)
Associate ProfessorOffice of Medical Education
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IUHW GroupDean of Anesthesiology DepartmentKiyoyasu KurahashiSpecialty:Anesthesia, intensive care ・Graduated from
Yokohama City University
IUHW Mita HospitalDean of Spine and Spinal Cord CenterKen IshiiSpecialty:Spine and Spinal Surgery ・Graduated from
Keio University
IUHW School of MedicineProfessorMasaaki AkahaneSpecialty:Image diagnosis,IVR・Graduated from The
University of Tokyo
Leading experts on the clinical trainings, medical education and research
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EntranceExamination
• Enrollment Capacity: 105 from General Entrance Exam, 15 from Exam ofNational Center Test.
• Emphasizing on the character and aptitude, taking longer time oninterviews.
• Required no high command of English.
Classes
• Classes conducted mainly in English in 1st & 2nd grades.• Curriculum integrated the basic medicine and the clinical medicine.• Medical Education Simulation Center; one of the biggest in the world.• Active learning with separating 140 students into 20 groups.
FacilitiesDiverse and fulfilling facilities including five university hospitals.
TeachingStaffs
• Leading experts on every medical fields joined IUHW.• Employ many non-Japanese teaching staffs and Japanese teaching staffs with
extensive overseas clinical and educational experience.
InternationalStudents
• 20 international students are enrolled in each year, andtrained to become leaders in their home countries
• Valuable opportunity for Japanese students to gain theinternationality
Tuition Fees
• Lowest student fees among other private medical schools nationwide, and open thegates to all.
• ¥18,500,000 in 6 years ( except textbooks and transportation fees for clinicaltrainings in Japan and overseas).
• Annual IUHW School of Medicine Award for Outstanding Grades (Year 2 ~ Year 4)for top 3 students.
• Fulfilling the student dormitory.
Features of School of Medicine
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Results of Studying English IntenselyTOFEL ITP Score (1st Batch Students)
460
480
500
520
540
560
580
600
620
4/2017 1/2018
All Japanese International
Average score of medical students in Japan
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Results of Studying English IntenselyTOFEL ITP Score (1st Batch Students)
Classification April 2017 January 2018 Score up
Platinum 567 586 +9
Gold 512 552 +40
Sliver 491 532 +41
Bronze 467 504 +37
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Diploma Policies
1. Student must be able to provide patient-centered medicalcare with medical professionalism based on a sense ofmission and high ethical standards and so on.
2. Students must have a sufficiently broad knowledge base andadvanced communication skills to remain abreast ofglobalization in the field of medicine and to be able toperform in overseas medical facilities.
3. Students must be able to provide high-caliber medical carebased on scientific thinking after having developed open-minded refinement and a spirt of tolerance and masteredthe sciences and arts required of practitioners in thefields of medicine and healthcare.
4. Students must acquire the ability to cooperate andcollaborate with people in a wide range of professionsworking at medical facilities, knowledge concerningaccountability structures and the roles of each profession, aswell as the ability to play core roles in medical teams in thefuture.
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Global health / Overseas medical exposure
Medic
al b
iolo
gy, e
tc.
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Socia
l scie
nces I
~IV
Inte
grated clin
ical me
dicin
e, intro
du
ction
to
clinical d
iagno
sis, Clin
ical Re
ason
ing fro
m C
hie
f C
om
plain
ts
CBT/
OSCE
Sta
tistics
Hu
man
anato
my an
d D
issectio
n
Fertiliza
tion /
Child
birth
Medical professionalism
Syste
m-base
d in
tegra
ted
path
ophysio
logy c
ourse
Communication skills / Physical exterminations
Liberal arts
Neonato
logy, p
edia
trics,
infe
ctio
us d
isease
s, oncolo
gy
Preven
tive med
icine / b
ehavio
ral science
, geriatrics
Medical english/English language
Basic
bio
logic
al sc
ience
Intro
ductio
n to
medic
ine
1年
次 Year 2 Year 3Year 1
All classes conducted in English from the second semester of Year 1 to the end of Year 2
Eme
rgen
cy Me
dicin
e an
d In
ten
sive C
are
Inte
grated clin
ical me
dicin
e
Average TOEFL ITP Score of the 1st Batch Students in 2017
• 551 score gaining +32 points in January from lastApril, their enrollment.
• Surpassed 543 score (CEFR B2) which is requiredstudents to learn in English-speaking countries.
• 120 Japanese 543 score (+34 points) ,
20 international students 603 score (+25 points)
• Top highest score among medical schools in Japan (average score 483 points)
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Global health / Overseas medical exposure
医療生物学、医療化学、
医療物理学・医用工学
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Socia
l scie
nces I
~IV
Inte
grated
clinical m
ed
icine
, intro
du
ction
to clin
ical d
iagno
sis, Clin
ical Re
ason
ing fro
m C
hief C
om
plain
ts
CBT/
OSCE
統計学
正常人体解剖実習
発生・出産
医療プロフェッショナリズム
器官別統合講義
医療面接・身体診察
Liberal arts
胎児・
小児の成長と疾患、
感染症、腫瘍と臨床
予防医学・行動科学、老年医学
英語・医学英語
基礎医学総論
医療入門・正常解剖演習
All Classes from Year 3 conducted in Japanese
救急と集中治療、麻酔
Inte
grated clin
ical me
dicin
e
Because・・・• International students master
Japanese• Take CBT(written test) & OSCE
(practical skills test,) which areequivalent to a provisionaldriving license in Japanese
1年
次 Year 2 Year 3Year 1
Curriculum between Year 4 and Year 6
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Clinical ClerkshipⅠ~Ⅲ
臨床実習Ⅳ(選択臨床実習・海外臨床実習)
英語による国際臨床能力評価テスト、
臨床実習後OSCE
卒業試験
総括講義
1年
次 Year 5 Year 6Year 4
USMLE
医師国家試験
Clinical Clerkship I
• Conducting at four University Hospitalsin various clinical departments.
• In half-year, half of 140 takeclerkships in Tokyo/Chiba, the rest inNasu, and after half-year, theyexchange. In Nasu, student will stayin the dorm.
• Join the medical teams, and learningpractical skills.
• Understating other health andwelfare roles and how to corporatewith them.
Multiprofessional Teamwork in Healthcare (Lectures and practical training))
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Clinical ClerkshipⅠ~Ⅲ
臨床実習Ⅳ(選択臨床実習・海外臨床実習)
英語による国際臨床能力評価テスト、
臨床実習後OSCE
卒業試験
Multiprofessional Teamwork in Healthcare
(Lectures and practical training)
総括講義
USMLE
医師国家試験
Clinical ClerkshipⅡ・Ⅲ(Year 5)
• Conductingmainly at IUHWNarita Hospital
• Taking USMLE (United States Medical Licensing Examination)
Step1 (optional)
Curriculum between Year 4 and Year 6
1年
次 Year 5 Year 6Year 4
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臨床実習Ⅰ~Ⅲ
Clin
ical clerksh
ip (e
lective) / Clin
ical clerksh
ip
ove
rseas
Po
st CC
OSC
E / Inte
rnatio
nal clin
ical skills evalu
ation
test
Gra
duatio
n e
xam
inatio
n
関連職種連携教育
(演習・実習)
Com
pre
hensive
revie
w
USMLE
Natio
nal e
xam
inatio
for m
edic
al p
ractitio
ners
In Year 6, clinical clerkship(elective) and preparation for theNational Licensing Exam• In first semester, choose the
hospital and organization ofclinical clerkships in Japan andoverseas.
• Clinical evaluation test in English• From the second semester,
preparation for the GraduationExam and National LicensingExam.
Curriculum between Year 4 and Year 6
1年
次 Year 5 Year 6Year 4
Number of Applicants, Examinees, and Passers, etc.https://narita.iuhw.ac.jp/news/admission2019.pdf
Acceptance rate of 2019
General Exam:13.1%, Exam of Center : 2.7%
GeneralEntrance Exam
Entrance Examof National Center Test
Special EntranceExam for
International Students
EnrollmentCapacity
105 15 20 SmallNumber
Applicants 2,948 1,082 98 64
Examinees 2,856 1,053 87 62
Passers of 1st phase
596 322 28 7
SuccessfulApplicants
225 30 20 1
Applicants on thewaiting lists
300 45 4 0
Special EntranceExam for Returnees,
Students of International School
Enrollment Number(by gender)https://narita.iuhw.ac.jp/news/admission2018.pdf
Male52.9%
Female47.1%
Previous Year (2018):
Male students 60.0% Female students 40.0%
Gender Enrollment number
Male 74
Female 66
Total 140
Enrollment Number(by high school graduation year)
https://narita.iuhw.ac.jp/news/admission2018.pdf
201935.8%
201834.2%
2017 or before30.0%
Previous year (2019):
Graduation 2018 20.7% Graduation 2017 42.9%Graduation 2016 or before 36.4%
High school
graduation year
Graduation 2019 43
Graduation 2018 41
Graduation 2017 or before
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Total 140
Enrollment number
International Students
60 international studentsfrom 11 countries/regions
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Country/Region 2019 Enrollment 2018 Enrollment 2017 Enrollment
Cambodia 1 2 1
China 2 2 1
Indonesia 2 1 2
Laos - 1 -
Malaysia - 1 -
Mongolia 3 2 2
Myanmar 3 3 3
South Korea 2 1 3
Taiwan - - 1
United States - - 1
Vietnam 7 7 6
Admission Policies
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1. Students must adequately understand the fundamental principlesand educational principles of IUHW and the School of Medicine andbe strongly resolved to contribute, as a specialized professional, tothe creation of a more harmonious society.
2. Students must have achieved outstanding grades and haveoutstanding English capabilities, have a future-oriented andglobal outlook, and be strongly resolved to contribute to thedevelopment of the fields of health, medicine, and welfare in boththeir home country and the global community, in response tomedical needs in Japan and overseas.
3. Students must be driven to learn in a self-motivated andproactive manner and be prepared to continue to make efforts tokeep abreast of the specialization, globalization, and technologicaladvances in the fields of health, medicine, and welfare.
4. To facilitate the fostering in students of open-minded refinementand well-rounded character, students must be able to proactivelywork on polishing their own capabilities.
5. Students must be able to open their hearts to and engage incommunication with all kinds of people.
Overview of the Special Entrance Examination 2020
Changes in the Special Entrance Examination
International Students, Returnee Students &
Students of International School
First Phase: Written exams
Second Phase: Individual Interview
Returnee Students & Students of International School
・Written exams(incl. Essay)・Individual Interview
⇒ Conducted only in English
※ International students can choose Japanese or English.
Overview of the Special Entrance Examination 2020
1. Qualifications(outline)
International Students
Applicants must satisfy all the following requirements
1) Have neither Japanese nationality nor permanent residential
status in Japan
2) Have completed 12 years of school education outside Japan
3) Be able to obtain “Student” status by the enrollment
4) Have an adequate command of English
*Preferably over TOEFL iBT 80 or IELTS 6.0
2. Qualifications(outline)
Returnee Students & Students of International School
Applicants, with Japanese nationality or foreign nationals with
permanent residential status in Japan, must have an eligibility for
admission to bachelor’s degree program of universities in Japan and
satisfy one of the following requirements.
1) Have completed the 11th & 12th grades of an overseas high
school
2) Have spent more than 2 years and graduated from an overseas
university, college or postgraduates course
3) Have spent more than 6 years abroad since they turned 6 years
of age
4) Have graduated from an International School in Japan
Overview of the Special Entrance Examination 2020
3. Enrollment Capacity, Date & Venue of Exams
・Enrollment Capacity
International Student:20
Returnee Students &
Students of International School: A small number
・Date of Exams
First Round: First Phase: Wednesday, 28th Aug. 2019
Second Phase: Saturday, 14th Sep. 2019
Second Round: First Phase: Saturday, 30th Nov. 2019
Second Phase: Saturday, 14th Dec. 2019
・Venue of Exams Tokyo(First & Second Phase Screening)
Overview of the Special Entrance Examination 2020
4. Subjects of Exam / Testing Time / Allotments
・First Phase Screening
English: 50 min. 200 score, Mathematics: 80 min. 200 score
Science: 80 min. 100 score × 2
(Select two subjects from Physics, Chemistry, Biology)
Essay: 60 min. Graded evaluation
*All Questions & Answers in English
(International students can choose either English or Japanese)
・Second Phase Screening
Individual Interview: max. 30 min. × 2 (total 60 min.)
・Graded evaluation *Conducted in English
(International students can choose either English or Japanese.)
Overview of the Special Entrance Examination 2020
Is the result of the written examinationsin the 1st phase screening carried overand utilized in the 2nd phase screening?
The final decisions on whether applicants pass orfail are based on a comprehensive evaluation of theresults of the 1st phase screening, 2nd phasescreening, and documents applicants submittedbeforehand.
FAQs (General)https://narita.iuhw.ac.jp/gakubu/igakubu/admission/faq.html
Format and Question of Essay
In the past 2 years, the so-called thematic format is used andapplicants are given 60 minutes to write an essay (600-charater inJapanese or 300-word in English) on current social issues.
Languages in Essay Exam
Japanese: “General Entrance Examination”
“Entrance Examination based on the National Center
Test for University Admissions”
English: “Special Entrance Examination for Returnee Students &
Students of International School”
English or Japanese: “Special Entrance Examination for
International Students”
FAQs (General)https://narita.iuhw.ac.jp/gakubu/igakubu/admission/faq.html
Necessary Costs Other Than Students Fees• ¥70,000 for deposits for overseas clinical training.
• ¥30,000 for IUHW Educational Supporting Group.
• Costs for transportation and accommodation when travelling toengage in clinical training, and costs relating to vaccinations.
• Costs for preparatory studying for national examinations, etc.
• Costs for textbooks and reference books for compulsory andelective courses.
Notes:¥54,000 for textbooks and study materials enrolledin 2019 (for one year only)
Scholarship Programs for Students with Outstanding Grades• Annual IUHW School of Medicine Award for Outstanding Grades
(Year 2 ~ Year 4)• First Student: Equivalent of one year‘s student fees
(¥1,900, 000)• Second & Third Students: Equivalent of half a year‘s student fees
(¥950,000)
FAQs (General)https://narita.iuhw.ac.jp/gakubu/igakubu/admission/faq.html
Dormitory Costs• 15 min. from Narita campus by bus (about 20 min. by
bicycle).
• All rooms are private ones.
• About 60 Japanese students live with international students.
• 20 Japanese students in each year can live in the dorms.
• ¥55,000 per month(rent fee, utilities and common servicecharge, and meal fee).
Off-Campus Housing Costs• Apartments for students cost approx. ¥45,000 ~ ¥65,000 .
• Some local real estate agents do not ask IUHW students to paythe gratuity money, agent’s commissions and renewal fees.
• Apartments for students are expected to increase in future.
FAQs (General)https://narita.iuhw.ac.jp/gakubu/igakubu/admission/faq.html
Unlike passive 20th century education in which
students simply memorized textbooks and attended
lectures in which lecturers merely reeled off
information in a unilateral matter, students at IUHW
are able to engage in participatory and student-
driven active learning.