Kanazawa Medical University

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Kanazawa Medical University

Kanazawa Medical University (金沢医科大学, Kanazawa ika daigaku) is a private university in Uchinada, Ishikawa, Japan, established in 1972.

A general hospital Kanazawa Medical University Hospital is attached to the university. The university has operated Kanazawa Medical University Himi Municipal Hospital in Himi, Toyama since 2008.

  • June 1, 1972 - Opening of university[1]
  • 1973 - Opening of affiliated nursing school
  • 1974 - Opening of Kanazawa Medical University Hospital, and the founding of a graduate research department
  • 1987 - Expansion of Kanazawa Medical School Hospital Annex
  • 1989 - Founding of the Institute of Comprehensive Medicine
  • 1994 - Begin offering special treatment services
  • 1995 - Inspection and subsequent approval by the General Medical Council
  • 1996 - Begin operation of KMUnet
  • 1998 - Establishment of a high tech research center
  • 2000 - Move to the use of electronic health records
  • 2003 - Construction and opening of a new hospital building, reorganization of medical care, reorganization of the Graduate School of Medicine, construction of a student clubhouse, and registration as a full member of the Japan University Accreditation Association (JUAA) (jp:大学基準協会)
  • 2004 - Restructuring of the medical school course system
  • 2007 - The affiliated nursing vocational school is upgraded to a school of nursing offering 4 year degree programs
  • 2008 - Began operation of Kanazawa Medical University Himi Municipal Hospital as designated administrator

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