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The Shizuoka National Epilepsy Centre, also known as the National Shizuoka Centre for Epilepsy and Neurological Disorders, is located in Shizuoka Prefecture, between Tokyo and Osaka, Japan, about one hour from Tokyo. It is a renowned epilepsy centre in Asia and is currently one of the largest epilepsy centres in the world
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Kyushu University Hospital is a university hospital affiliated with the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry of Kyushu University located in Higashi-ku, Fukuoka. One of the 12 clinical core research hospitals in Japan, one of the specific function hospitals in Japan
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The 1,167-bed Dokkyo Medical University Hospital and the 723-bed Echigo Hospital, in addition to the 199-bed Nikko Medical Centre, are among the largest hospitals in the country.
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Shonan Kamakura General Hospital completed the construction of its new premises on 1 September 2010 and moved to a new hospital in Kamakura Okamoto. The new hospital is spacious, with 2.5 times the floor space of the old hospital, 15 floors above ground and 1 floor below ground, and has 648 beds, including 619 portable beds. There is a helipad on the roof of the hospital. The emergency department has been expanded to five times its original size to cope with the yearly increase in the number of ambulances and emergency patients, and a special lift has been installed for direct access to the operating theatre and the vascular catheterisation unit.
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Tokyo Medical and Dental University, located in Yushima, one of Japan's holy places of learning and education, is the only comprehensive medical university in Japan. The university offers only two undergraduate departments, one in dentistry and the other in medicine. In the QS World University Rankings, Tokyo Medical and Dental University is ranked among the top 10 in the world and the top three in Japan for its top specialty, dentistry, making it one of Japan's leading medical meccas.
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Medipolis Proton Therapy Centre Japan, located in Kagoshima, Kyushu, Japan, is one of the few JCI (Joint Commission International accredited high standard treatment facilities) accredited proton centres in the world.
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Fujita Medical University, ranked No.1 private university in Japan in 2019. Fujita Medical University Hospital is a large general hospital in central Japan, located about 40 minutes from Nagoya Airport. It has 1,435 beds, with a daily outpatient volume of about 3,000, an average of 1,270 inpatients per day, and over 13,000 surgeries per year
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Japan's top-ranked cancer treatment hospital
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Founded in the Meiji era (139 years ago in 1882), Kyokumido Hospital is one of the oldest hospitals in Japan. It is conveniently located less than 3 km from Tokyo Station in the hospital district of Ochanomizu, and is a private hospital that combines medical care, education and research.