1.Oath–writing project for the white coat ceremony as part of professionalism education
Ryo Toya ; Noriko Okuyama ; Keisuke Kouyama ; Tetsuya Yasui ; Tomonobu Hasegawa ; Michito Hirakata ; Kenji Watanabe
Medical Education 2011;42(5):283-287
1)The Keio University School of Medicine introduced a "white coat ceremony" in 2006 and the taking of an oath written by medical students in 2007 for fourth–year students as part of medical professionalism education just before the start of clinical clerkships.
2)Through activities in 2009, the oath–writing project was highly evaluated by students, and 84% of students felt that Keio University should continue the project.
3)A challenge for the future is finding new ways to encourage more students to participate in the project.
2.Changes in patellar tendon length during passive knee flexion in the menstrual cycle
Miyu SASAKI ; Mutsuaki EDAMA ; Ryo OKUYAMA ; Sousuke GOTO
Japanese Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine 2018;67(2):199-204
The purpose of this study was to investigate the changes in patellar tendon length during passive knee flexion in the menstrual cycle. The right knee joints of 10 adult women with stable menstrual cycles were evaluated. Measurement of patellar tendon length was performed when the knee joint was bent flexibly at six angles (0°, 30°, 60°, 90°, 110°, and 130°), and the long-axis image of the patellar tendon was transversely superimposed at each angle. A photograph was taken with an ultrasonic device. Measurements were performed once during each of the four phases of the menstrual cycle (menstrual, follicular, ovulatory, and luteal phases) classified by the basal body temperature method. There were no significant differences in patellar tendon length at each knee flexion angle in each phase of the menstrual cycle. In the luteal phase, the patellar tendon was stretched significantly at 90° and 130° compared to knee flexion of 0°.