Japan Emergency Medical Services Association Online Seminar: 'Setting Questions' - Turning Frontline Concerns into Research Themes
The Japan Emergency Medical Services Association (JELSTA) will host an online seminar on May 28, 2026, titled 'Setting Questions: Turning On-site Ambiguities into Research Themes.' This seminar targets paramedics and medical professionals, providing practical training on converting daily clinical doubts into structured Research Questions (RQ). Participation is free for members and students, and 3,300 JPY for others. It features a 30-person limited hands-on session and unlimited listening-only access.
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## Event Details
- **Date & Time:** May 28, 2026 (Thursday), 19:00–20:00
- **Method:** Online (Real-time streaming)
- **Capacity:** Hands-on: First 30 people / Listening: Unlimited
- **Eligibility:** Open to all professions
- **Fees:**
- Members: Free
- Students (High school and above): Free (*Proof required; excluding working students)
- Non-members/Non-students: 3,300 JPY (Tax included)
*Payment details will be provided after application. Only Credit Card, Apple Pay, and Google Pay are accepted.
## Seminar Content
Have you ever felt, while working as a paramedic, 'Is this treatment really effective?' or 'Is there a better approach?' This seminar will teach you how to take those daily small questions and transform/structure them into academic Research Questions (RQ). It is designed to be thorough and practical.
### Main Target for Hands-on Participation
- Those who want to learn clinical research design from the basics.
- Those who feel doubts in daily work but don't know how to solve them.
- Those interested in academic presentations or paper writing but don't know where to start.
## Speakers and Facilitators
- **Speaker:** Hisanori Kurosaki (Committee Member, Academic & Research Ethics Committee, JELSTA / Kyoto Tachibana University)
- **Facilitator:** Daigo Morioka (Committee Member, Academic & Research Ethics Committee, JELSTA / Meiji University of Integrative Medicine)
- **Moderator:** Koushi Nakagawa (Chairperson, Academic & Research Ethics Committee, JELSTA / Kokushikan University)
## Timetable
- 19:00–19:05: Opening
- 19:05–19:20: (Lecture) Basics of Research Design
- 19:20–19:50: (Hands-on) Live RQ Construction
- 19:50–19:55: Q&A
- 19:55–20:00: Closing
## About the Japan Emergency Medical Services Association (JELSTA)
JELSTA is an organization dedicated to improving the quality of emergency medical care based on the expertise of paramedics rooted in education and training. It aims to create an environment where paramedics can pursue public happiness and develop new fields in emergency rescue to contribute to national safety and security.
### Background of Establishment
Since the enactment of the Paramedics Act in 1991, the environment surrounding paramedics has changed significantly. With the increase in transport patients due to an aging society, the demand for emergency medical care has grown. In 2021, the law was amended to expand the scope of activities to medical institutions. JELSTA was established to consolidate the consensus of paramedics and promote professional development to meet these rapidly expanding needs.
### Compliance with Labor Rights and Local Public Service Act
The association does not engage in activities related to labor rights (right to organize, collective bargaining, right to strike). It has been confirmed with the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (as of August 2023) that membership for individual paramedics who are local government employees (firefighters) does not conflict with the Local Public Service Act, as long as the association adheres to the following policies:
- No political activities or joining political federations.
- No collective bargaining aimed at maintaining or improving working conditions.
- All roles within the association are unpaid (unless permitted by appointing authorities).
- **Date & Time:** May 28, 2026 (Thursday), 19:00–20:00
- **Method:** Online (Real-time streaming)
- **Capacity:** Hands-on: First 30 people / Listening: Unlimited
- **Eligibility:** Open to all professions
- **Fees:**
- Members: Free
- Students (High school and above): Free (*Proof required; excluding working students)
- Non-members/Non-students: 3,300 JPY (Tax included)
*Payment details will be provided after application. Only Credit Card, Apple Pay, and Google Pay are accepted.
## Seminar Content
Have you ever felt, while working as a paramedic, 'Is this treatment really effective?' or 'Is there a better approach?' This seminar will teach you how to take those daily small questions and transform/structure them into academic Research Questions (RQ). It is designed to be thorough and practical.
### Main Target for Hands-on Participation
- Those who want to learn clinical research design from the basics.
- Those who feel doubts in daily work but don't know how to solve them.
- Those interested in academic presentations or paper writing but don't know where to start.
## Speakers and Facilitators
- **Speaker:** Hisanori Kurosaki (Committee Member, Academic & Research Ethics Committee, JELSTA / Kyoto Tachibana University)
- **Facilitator:** Daigo Morioka (Committee Member, Academic & Research Ethics Committee, JELSTA / Meiji University of Integrative Medicine)
- **Moderator:** Koushi Nakagawa (Chairperson, Academic & Research Ethics Committee, JELSTA / Kokushikan University)
## Timetable
- 19:00–19:05: Opening
- 19:05–19:20: (Lecture) Basics of Research Design
- 19:20–19:50: (Hands-on) Live RQ Construction
- 19:50–19:55: Q&A
- 19:55–20:00: Closing
## About the Japan Emergency Medical Services Association (JELSTA)
JELSTA is an organization dedicated to improving the quality of emergency medical care based on the expertise of paramedics rooted in education and training. It aims to create an environment where paramedics can pursue public happiness and develop new fields in emergency rescue to contribute to national safety and security.
### Background of Establishment
Since the enactment of the Paramedics Act in 1991, the environment surrounding paramedics has changed significantly. With the increase in transport patients due to an aging society, the demand for emergency medical care has grown. In 2021, the law was amended to expand the scope of activities to medical institutions. JELSTA was established to consolidate the consensus of paramedics and promote professional development to meet these rapidly expanding needs.
### Compliance with Labor Rights and Local Public Service Act
The association does not engage in activities related to labor rights (right to organize, collective bargaining, right to strike). It has been confirmed with the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (as of August 2023) that membership for individual paramedics who are local government employees (firefighters) does not conflict with the Local Public Service Act, as long as the association adheres to the following policies:
- No political activities or joining political federations.
- No collective bargaining aimed at maintaining or improving working conditions.
- All roles within the association are unpaid (unless permitted by appointing authorities).
FAQ
Do I need special equipment to participate in the online seminar?
You can participate with a standard PC, smartphone, or tablet and a stable internet connection. For hands-on participation, a keyboard environment is recommended.
What is the benefit of participating even as a non-member?
You can learn directly from experts how to construct research questions, enabling you to efficiently prepare for academic presentations and paper writing.
Until when can I apply for participation?
Early application is recommended as hands-on slots are limited to the first 30 people. Listening-only slots usually remain open until just before the event.