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2461. Relationship with Fukushima Medical University (FMU)(1) Establishment of a partnership agreement with the University (development of clinical research education programs, victim treatment, establishment of a research base for study of radiation effects, etc.) (4/2/2011)(2) Expert Dispatch●Appointment of Prof. Shun-ichi Yamashita as special instructor at the University (4/1/2011)●Appointment of Prof. Shun-ichi Yamashita as Vice President of the University (7/15/2011)●Appointment of Dr. Akira Otsuru, associate professor at Nagasaki University Hospital’s Dr. Takashi Nagai Memorial International Hibakusha Medical Treatment Center, as an expert lecturer in victim treatment in the University’s Radiation and Health Management Course, newly organized in October 2011.(3) Support from the University’s Radiation Emergency Medical Task Force●Dispatched the Radiation Emergency Medical Task Force (comprising doctors, radiological physicists, radiation examination technicians, and nurses) to support the University’s Radiation Emergency Medical Assistance Team (REMAT) from 3/15/2011. Established a secondary radiation medicine support team for triage medical support of the health of nuclear power plant workers and Self-Defense Force members. Performed victim health screenings of residents in disaster shelters.(4) Student and Faculty Lecture Offerings●Offered a lecture given by Dr. Shun-ichi Yamashita, Dr. Noboru Takamura, and Dr. Naoki Matsuda for the faculty titled “For the Safety and Security of Mothers and Children in the Wake of Today’s Earthquake” (3/18/2011).●Offered a lecture given by Dr. Takamura for all University faculties (4/4/2011).●Offered a lecture titled “Interpretation and Decision-making from Radiation Measurements” given by Dr. Naoki Matsuda for the faculty (4/22/2011).●Offered a lecture titled “Life with Radiation” given by Dr. Yamashita during the new student orientation (5/13/2011; two timeslots).(5) Collaborative Medical Support Activities●Participated in health examinations of in-home patients in Minamisoma confined to their homes due to the disaster (4/4/2011)(6) Other Activities●Held a press conference by Medical School Director Daito and Assistant Director Abe, as well as Dr. Yamashita regarding the withdrawal of newly admitted students due to the effects of anxiety caused by the nuclear incident and offered a message informing of no danger from radioactivity.2. Activities throughout Fukushima Prefecture(1) Radiation Emergency Medical Assistance Measures●Dispatch of REMATOn 3/13/2011, the University dispatched REMAT (comprising doctors, radiation physicists, radiation examination technicians, and nurses), which began operations from 3/15/2011 using FMU as a base. It also established a secondary radiation medicine support team for triage medical support of the health of nuclear power plant workers and Self-Defense Force members and performed health screenings of residents in disaster shelters (2nd mention).●Provision of relief supplies to support emergency radiation medical activitiesProvided Geiger counters, pocket dosimeters, stable iodine tablets, and other supplies shipped in by the University Faculty of Fisheries training ship “Nagasaki-Maru” (unloaded at Onahama Port).(2) Spread awareness of radiation among residents.●Appointed Dr. Shun-ichi Yamashita and Dr. Noboru Takamura as prefectural radiation health risk management advisors (3/19/2011). Since their appointment, they have held numerous instructional seminars for local residents and regional medical workers.(3) Medical Support Activities●With the support of the Governor of Fukushima, dispatched a medical team to Minamisoma (primary staff comprising a doctor, a dentist, and a nurse) primarily to perform in-house medical examinations of residents (for two months from 4/2/2011 to 5/30/2011).●Nagasaki University independently dispatched its own medical team to disaster shelters in Minamisoma (comprising a doctor and an administrator, for a month from 6/2/2011 to 6/27/2011).(4) Other Activities●Autopsies and corpse identifications in Soma and Minamisoma performed by Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Department of Forensic Pathology Associate Professor Dr. Kazuya Ikematsu at the request of the Fukushima Prefectural Police Department (3/15/2011–3/23/2011).●Establishment of a partnership agreement with Fukushima University (development of education and research programs, restoration of contaminated areas, research collaboration and support for radiation medical treatment, promotion of increased literacy and awareness regarding radiation treatment, etc.) (7/28/2011).Overview of Support Activities by Nagasaki UniversityPlanning and Financial Affairs Division

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