[For Hospital Executives, Administrators, and University Personnel] The 97th Study Group Meeting (Wednesday, April 15) Organized by: The Association for Considering the Future of Japanese Medicine

The Medical Information Magazine 'Shuchu' is hosting the 97th session of its regular study group, 'The Association for Considering the Future of Japanese Medicine,' on April 15th. The event features Dr. Gunsho Kasahara, Hospital Director of the National Center for Child Health and Development, who will speak on the challenges and future of pediatric liver transplantation in Japan. The meeting is open to healthcare professionals, with hospital executives and administrators invited to attend free of charge.
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[For Hospital Executives, Administrators, and University Personnel] The 97th Study Group Meeting (Wednesday, April 15) Organized by: The Association for Considering the Future of Japanese Medicine Launched in 2008, the medical information magazine, monthly 'Shuchu' (B5 size, 50,000 copies issued monthly on the 1st), provides useful medical information for hospital executives and physicians, including trends in health administration, pharmaceuticals, and medical device companies. Furthermore, we organize a regular study group called the 'Association for Considering the Future of Japanese Medicine' (hereafter referred to as the 'Future Association'), where members of the National Diet, hospital executives, and executives of medical-related companies gather monthly to exchange information on various issues facing Japanese medicine (Participation is free for medical professionals / approximately 2,500 registered members as of January 2026). We will hold the 97th session of the Future Association as follows. We are inviting hospital executives, administrators, and university personnel free of charge. We look forward to your participation. [The 97th Session] [Date] April 15 (Wed) *Application deadline: April 8 (Wed) [Theme] Japan-Originated: The Challenge of Pediatric Liver Transplantation and Beyond Transplant Medicine [Speaker] Dr. Gunsho Kasahara, Hospital Director, National Center for Child Health and Development Dr. Kasahara, who boasts world-class surgical numbers and high survival rates in pediatric living donor liver transplantation, built the center's liver transplant program from scratch and has raised the standard of Japan's liver transplantation system to an international level. In this lecture, based on the history of unique transplant medicine in Japan, where organ donation from brain-dead donors is limited, he will propose what a sustainable system should look like in an era of declining birthrates. In addition, he will introduce international initiatives originating from Japan, such as human resource development and medical support overseas. [Structure] Registration 16:00–16:30 Lecture 16:30–18:00 Networking Session 18:00–18:30 (Standing style, the speaker will also attend) [Venue] International Conference Room, 1F, First Members' Office Building of the House of Representatives (Nagatacho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-0014) [What to bring] Please submit two business cards if you are a first-time participant or if your affiliation/position has changed. [Participation Fee] Free for medical professionals and corporate members of this study group. *For those who wish to participate and are not corporate members, trial participation is available for 10,000 yen (tax included/per person) for the first time only. Medical Professional Application Form: https://forms.gle/FF2HK9Q7qRcorirp7 Corporate (Trial Participation) Application Form: https://forms.gle/uW8AxVfpA2FAGDk1A *Trial participation is limited to once only. If you wish to continue participating, please join as a corporate member using the form below. Corporate Member Enrollment Form: https://forms.gle/5NrD9cFCXJ7GprjL8 The Association for Considering the Future of Japanese Medicine: http://www.iryounomirai.com/ What is the Medical Information Magazine Monthly 'Shuchu'? It is a comprehensive medical information magazine that boasts a readership specializing in healthcare professionals, including hospital executives, chairmen, directors, and physicians. It covers hospital management strategies, trends in health administration, pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturers, as well as domestic and international politics, economy, society, and culture. It is not available in regular bookstores as it is sold directly via subscription. [Media Overview] Media Name: Shuchu / Medical Confidential Price: Annual subscription 18,000 yen (1,500 yen per issue including tax) Format: B5 size Release Date: End of every month [Subscription Application] https://www.medical-confidential.com/subscription [About Shuchu Publishing Group] Shuchu Publishing Co., Ltd.: Publication of medical information magazine 'Shuchu' Publishes monthly 'Shuchu / Medical Confidential' (launched in April 2008). Provides beneficial information to medical professionals and executives of medical-related companies, and disseminates information from medical institutions, etc. In addition: - Planning, production, and consulting for publications - Planning of advertising, advertising agency business - Consulting on health, medical information, and management - Holding and operating symposia and seminars, etc. URL: https://www.medical-confidential.com/ - List of 544 doctors supporting 'Shuchu': https://www.medical-confidential.com/prtimes/2504_544Dr.pdf Shuchu Publishing Co., Ltd.: Operation of the 'Healing and Peace Environment' Forum An activity started in 2002 with 20 members including Honorary Chairman Shigeaki Hinohara, Chairman Sakae Iwasaki, architect Tadao Ando, photographer Koichi Inakoshi, and University of Tokyo Architecture Professor Yasushi Nagasawa, with the hope that 'medical facilities will become environments of healing and peace by incorporating art and music.' Created the 'Healing and Peace Environment Award' to honor medical corporations enthusiastically working on creating environments of healing and peace, and annually honors the 'Medical Shuchu Grand Prize' to express gratitude to doctors and medical professionals who have made significant social contributions. University Cambridge Japan Consulting Supervisor: Japan-UK Medical Exchange Started Japan-UK medical exchanges with the University of Cambridge, UK, from 2018. As 'University Cambridge Japan Consulting Supervisor,' implements educational programs and study abroad support, etc. Opened Cambridge office on August 26, 2022. Japan Office: 6F Strong Akasaka Bldg., 3-5-5 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo UK Office: Suite 219 23 King Street Cambridge CB1 1AH UK / First Floor Office, 3 Hornton Place, Kensington, London, W8 4LZ UK