Sapporo Medical University
43°3′20.21″N 141°19′54.15″E / 43.0556139°N 141.3317083°E
Former names | Hokkaidō Women's Medical College |
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Type | public |
Established | 1950 |
President | Taiji Tsukamoto[1] |
Students | 1016 (as of 2006)[2] |
Location | , , |
Campus | urban |
Nickname | SMU |
Website | www.web.sapmed.ac.jp |
Sapporo Medical University (
History[edit]
The Hokkaidō Women's Medical College (
In 1968, Jurō Wada, one of the pioneers of heart surgery, performed a heart transplant for the first time in Japan, which was later accused of a failure in the Wada Heart Transplant Incident.[4] The Sapporo Medical University Hygiene Junior College was established in 1983, and it was reorganized and incorporated to its current School of Health Science in 1993.
Overview[edit]
The University has a hospital in affiliation, called Sapporo Medical University Hospital, and has performed a number of surgeries including organ transplant. It hosts the Bilomedical Research Center, the Marine Biological Institute, Biomedical Center and Animal Research Center. The university also has some laboratories and institutes which affiliated with Hokkaidō University and Otaru University of Commerce.
Notable alumni[edit]
- Hisashi Kazama - a politician
- Junichi Watanabe - a novelist, a winner of Naoki Prize
References[edit]
- ^ "Sapporo Medical University".
- ^ university outline in 2006 (pdf file)
- ^ GOTOJP.NET Archived 2007-12-03 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Weakly Taranco
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