
First of all, the patient must be willing to entrust their life and well-being to the hospital. The personnel of the Tokushukai Medical Corporation firmly believe that medical care starts by cultivating and earning this kind of trust. Our overall system, which includes emergency care, advanced therapy, treatment of chronic illnesses, and preventive medicine is geared to attaining this goal.
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Accommodating the progressive aging of the population is only one of the many problems faced by the Japanese medical profession. In the search for answers, and always putting the patient's interests first, the Tokushukai fundamentally reexamined the situation and came up with ideas for improvement. For one thing, we decided to adopt the American method of separating care and management. For another, to take full advantage of the advantages represented by the overall strengths of our group, we streamlined and increased the efficiency of all aspects.
Reforming the Japanese medical system demands the training of technically proficient, ardently reform-minded staff. In hospitals all over the country, the highly rational Tokushukai system is cultivating superbly trained, caring specialists and general practitioners eager to give their patients the best. We invite outstanding doctors from universities and medical institutes throughout Japan. We exchange personnel and information with medical organizations abroad. In addition, we provide clinical training for public-health nurses, technicians, and therapists in a variety of different specialty fields and offer general nurses lifelong educational opportunities.
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