2016 “Find-Your-Role-Model” Session Series No. 30 held

30th “Find-Your-Role-Model” Session December 16, 2016

In the 30th “Find-Your-Role-Model session”, we welcomed Dr. Tomoko Komagata. After receiving clinical nursing experience in Japan, she worked as a JICA volunteer nurse in Pakistan. T hen, she started her career as a researcher. She studied Tropical Medicine and Global Health at the graduate school of Nagasaki University and had fieldwork experiences mainly in Southeast Asian countries. She experienced studying abroad in Italy and working as a professor at Chiba University. Currently, she works at the Japanese Nursing Association.
In this session, she shared her experience as a nurse, a researcher, and an educator by showing us many of pictures so that we could understand the various cultures and lifestyles she experienced through communicating with people overseas. Through this event, we saw that nurses' roles in Japan and developing countries are different. She shared the importance of adapting the healthcare providers' role and working flexibly. She said that a nursing license was a "passport" to act both inside and outside of Japan. There were students from the Schools of Nursing, Medicine, and Medical Technology, as well as Faculty attending this session. It was a fruitful opportunity to expose us to a wider career field.

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Date & Time:

18:00-19:00, Friday, December 16, 2016

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