3.Online Workshop to Improve Telemedicine and Medication Counseling Skills in Diabetes Care
Shota SUZUKI ; Hiroshi OKADA ; Rengyou ; Eriko SUENAGA ; Keika OYAMA ; Kentaro OKAZAKI
An Official Journal of the Japan Primary Care Association 2022;45(2):62-65
In the field of diabetes mellitus, medical practice and medication counseling that elicits self-management by patients are desired. Thus, the improvement of communication skills of healthcare professionals and adopting an interdisciplinary approach to diabetes patients are considered important.In the COVID-19 pandemic era, the adoption of telemedicine and remote medication counseling to actual clinical practice has become an important issue; however, training opportunities for the skills required, especially in the diabetes field, are scarce. Therefore, we held an online training session for healthcare professionals to improve their telemedicine and remote medication counseling skills.
5.A Case of Acute Retrograde Aortic Dissection during TALENT Endovascular Repair of a Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm
Kentaro Sawada ; Atsuhisa Tanaka ; Seiji Onitsuka ; Keita Mikasa ; Tomokazu Ohno ; Satoru Tobinaga ; Teiji Okazaki ; Shinichi Hiromatsu ; Hidetoshi Akashi ; Shigeaki Aoyagi
Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery 2011;40(6):306-309
An 83-year-old woman underwent stent graft endovascular repair using a Medtronic TALENT device for a saccular aortic aneurysm in the distal arch. The landing zone which targeted the proximal side was directly distal to the orifice of the left common carotid artery (Z2), and the stent graft was placed at the targeted position. However, a decline in the right radial arterial pressure was observed immediately following this, and a retrograde dissected ascending aorta was observed on a transesophageal echocardiogram. The endovascular surgery was immediately converted to open surgery, and an intimal tear to the lesser curvature of the arch, caused by a bare spring (bare stent) of the proximal stent graft, was observed. Total arch replacement was performed by means of the concomitant use of the placed stent graft. Sometimes a TALENT stent graft exhibits specific movements (e.g. a misaligned opening) on its initial deployment. It is therefore believed that special attention is necessary when placing it in the aortic arch.
6.The Role of On-Call Duty at the Tenri Hospital Emergency Department in Clinical Training in a General Outpatient Setting.
Hirotaka ONISHI ; Hiroyasu ISHIMARU ; Masatoshi MATSUMOTO ; Nobuaki INOUE ; Tetsuya YAMADA ; Noriyo YAMASHIKI ; Kentaro OKAZAKI ; Hiroshi NAKAI ; Kazuhiro HATTA ; Takanobu IMANAKA ; Shunzo KOIZUMI
Medical Education 1999;30(6):413-418
Objective: To investigate the role of postgraduate clinical training at the emergency department of Tenri Hospital in teaching the diagnostic process in the general outpatient department.
Method: Patients seen by 11 first-year residents at the emergency department were consecutively registered with summary sheets. Further information was added, and an analysis was performed of: 1) the distribution of chief complaints in the emergency and general outpatient departments and 2) initial diagnoses and the diagnostic process in the emergency department and the final diagnoses.
Results: The distributions of chief complaints in 89 cases in the emergency department and in 183 cases in the general outpatient department were closely correlated (p=0.0016). Diagnoses in the emergency department were correct in 58% of cases. Treatment was incorrect in 3% of cases.
Conclusion: The distributions of chief complaints in the emergency and general outpatient departments were similar. In our hospital the emergency department plays a major role in postgraduate clinical training by teaching the diagnostic process for the general outpatient department. Clinical management, including decision making for further tests and consultation, in the emergency department by first year residents did lead to any major adverse events.
7.Survey on Prefectural Career Development Programs for Regional Quota Physicians (2020 fiscal year) in Japan
Kentaro OKAZAKI ; Kazuhiko KOTANI ; Akihisa NAKAMURA ; Masatoshi MATSUMOTO ; Hitomi KATAOKA ; Soichi KOIKE
Medical Education 2024;55(1):8-12
[Introduction] In accordance with the 2018 revision of the Medical Care Act, prefectures have established career development programs for regional quota physicians aimed at both securing physicians committed to regional medical care and fostering their career development. We have surveyed and reviewed these programs across each prefecture.[Methods] The authors gathered information on the programs, which includes the acquisition of medical specialties, as well as the timing and duration of regional assignments, from the websites of each prefecture. The analysis of start timing and duration was limited to internal medicine.[Results] All prefectures have formulated programs. In more than 30% of the prefectures, regional quota physicians can choose any specialty from all available specialties. The regional assignment typically begins three years post-graduation, with a duration of four years in most cases.[Discussion] This nationwide trend provides a resource to evaluate the state of post-graduate education for regional quota physicians and to consider the future enhancement of these programs.