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Graduate School of Nursing Each area

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 Each area of nursing studies (Master’s program)

 

Cancer Nursing

Students develop the ability to provide advanced nursing care to cancer patients and their families during the entire process from cancer prevention to terminal care, as well as care for bereaved families. Students also learn ways to devise assistance systems unique to cancer nursing and acquire the ability to make changes and innovations in cancer nursing practice.
 

Chronic Care Nursing

Students develop the ability to provide an advanced level of nursing that helps chronically ill people and their families to expand their lives by themselves and to live their own lifestyles. Students also acquire the ability to make changes and innovations in chronic care nursing, aiming to systematize assistance in a manner unique to chronic care nursing.
 

Critical Care Nursing

Students learn ways to develop sophisticated nursing methods by working with medical teams for patients in critical condition and their families. Students also learn how to develop their own assistance methods in critical care nursing and acquire the ability to induce changes in nursing practices.
 

Child Health Nursing

Students learn ways to understand infants and children at various health levels and their families. The students also study assistance methods in use that take into consideration the volition of children and their families, and thereby acquire the ability to make changes in practices. Students also learn how to plan and promote research on child health nursing.
 

Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing

By broadly learning psychiatric mental health nursing theory, research, and thought, students acquire a high-level professional ability in psychiatric nursing to explore nursing support systems for people who are suffering from psychological ailment, and their families, to live their own lives.
 

Family Health Nursing

Students learn theory in the field of family health nursing, which views families as its target of nursing, thereby mastering advanced methods of intervention in nursing to promote family health. Students also learn ways to function as pioneers in this discipline and promote research activities on family health nursing.
 

Community Health Nursing

Students learn how to implement advanced nursing care for patients at various levels of health, and their families, by studying practices, theory, and research from a broad perspective. Students also learn ways to examine innovations to enhance community health nursing and put those innovations into practice.
 

Home Care Nursing

Students study theory, practice, and research in the field of home nursing from a broad perspective, to explore nursing assistance systems to help home care recipients and their families live independent lives, and to improve home health care and home nursing. Students acquire the ability to innovate in practices in this field.
 

Gerontological Nursing

Students broadly study the health issues of older people and their families from theoretical, practical, and research points of view. The aim is not only to acquire the ability to address the problems that are right in front of us, but also to gain practical competence in nursing to provide support at the end of elderly people’s lives.
 

Nursing Management

Students develop their ability to take leadership in practice and research in the field of nursing by learning theories required for the development of creative and flexible nursing care systems adaptable to rapid changes in the health and medical environment with the aim of improving the quality of nursing service.
 

Clinical Nursing

This field is designed for nurses with rich practical ability. Students acquire the ability to conduct research to raise the quality of nursing care, with a focus on issues faced in actual nursing settings, in light of the connected nature of theory, practice, and research.
 

Public Health Nursing

The Regional Health Sciences field covers health nurses and nursing teachers engaged in community health, school health, occupational health, etc., as well as nurses aiming to explore home care and family nursing. Building upon connected nature of theory, practice, and research, students acquire the ability to identify issues through practical activities, and to conduct research to develop health activities aiming to maintain and promote the health of target populations.