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Dep. of Ophthalmology Chiba University Hospital
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1-8-1, Inohana, Chuo-ku, Chiba-shi, Chiba, Japan
260-8677
Tel. +81-43-222-7171
Fax. +81-43-224-3830
Prof. Shuich Yamamoto
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Overview of Chiba University Hospital
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For over a century the University Hospital has been one of the most preeminent institutions in medical education, medical research and patient care. In 1937, a new hospital, which was at that time, the largest in Asia was built here at the present location of Inohana Hill. Throughout the period before and after the Second World War, the hospital enhanced its reputation as one of the most distinguished in Japan. However, as the building became dated and unable to keep up with the rapid development of modern medicine, a new building was constructed in 1977.
The present hospital was designed based on the novel concept to provide an ideal environment where medical education and research can be undertaken in even higher levels. The hospital offers: 22 medical services, 14 central diagnostic and services, a pharmaceutical service, a nursing division, administrative services, medical welfare services, division of infection control and management, the Chiba center of clinical research, and a medical photo center. The building complex consists of: general wards, outpatient clinics, a diagnostic and intensive care section, a center for pediatric and maternal service, as well as an administrative service section. And the system above mentioned works well to achieve our purposes. The University Hospital strives to disseminate its innovative patient therapies and scientific discoveries to the world and to the community as well. We are committed to train new generation of physicians, scientists and co-medical staff for the satellite hospitals. In addition, the hospital provides the opportunities for medical practitioners and physicians working in the satellite hospitals to learn more about a recent progress in medical science as well as patient care in order to promote the development of public health in the community, and across Japan, as a comprehensive medical center.
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