Tokyo University of Health Care (Main office: Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo; Chairman: Toshiaki Tamura; President: Shuji Kameyama), operated by the educational corporation Aoba Gakuen, will hold a public course, 'Nursing DX Practice Course [Introductory Edition],' for two days on Saturday, July 4, and Sunday, July 5, 2026. The first day will be held online, and the second day will be in-person at the Gotanda Campus of Tokyo University of Health Care. The course is intended for nursing management, such as head nurses and managers, future management candidates, DX promotion leaders, and hospital administrative staff. The tuition fee is 28,000 yen, with a discounted price of 25,000 yen for graduates and postgraduates of Tokyo University of Health Care. The capacity is 100 people on a first-come, first-served basis.
Tokyo University of Health Care has been actively promoting education and research focusing on the intersection of medicine, nursing, and digital technology, having been selected for subsidiary projects by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) on themes like 'Medical DX' and 'Industrial DX.' This course extends the university's proud DX expertise to the public as a program for working adults, positioning it as an opportunity to systematically learn everything from the basics of Nursing DX to implementation perspectives.
This course aims for participants to consider the next steps for their own facilities through AI, IoT, business process improvement, evaluation, information ethics, and information security. The course content includes the significance of Nursing DX, implementation case studies of smart hospitals, IoT utilization in monitoring improvement, AI utilization for reducing documentation time, design and evaluation of improvement activities, and information ethics/information security. The target audience is expanded to include not only the nursing department but also hospital administrative staff from medical affairs, corporate planning, information systems, and general affairs, creating a venue to share a hospital-wide perspective on promoting DX.
Event Overview
Course Name: Tokyo University of Health Care Nursing DX Practice Course [Introductory Edition] Dates: Saturday, July 4, and Sunday, July 5, 2026 Format: Day 1 Online / Day 2 In-person Tuition: 28,000 yen (25,000 yen for graduates and postgraduates of Tokyo University of Health Care) Capacity: 100 people (first-come, first-served) Application Period: Friday, May 1, to Sunday, May 31, 2026
Details & Application Page https://www.thcu.ac.jp/research/lecture/detail.html?id=3213
Inquiries about the Public Course
Tokyo University of Health Care Research Institute E-mail: kenkyo@thcu.ac.jp Phone: 03-5421-7655 (Main)
【About Tokyo University of Health Care】
Chairman: Toshiaki Tamura President: Shuji Kameyama Established: 2005 Headquarters: Higashi-Gotanda, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo Campuses: Gotanda Campus, Setagaya Campus, National Hospital Organization (Higashigaoka) Campus, National Hospital Organization Tachikawa Campus, Funabashi Campus, Yuzuminato Campus (Wakayama), Japanese Red Cross Wakayama Medical Center Campus (Wakayama) Faculties/Departments: Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences (Department of Nursing, Department of Medical and Health Sciences with majors in Managerial Nutrition, Clinical Laboratory Science, Medical Informatics, Clinical Engineering)), Higashigaoka Faculty of Nursing (Department of Nursing), Tachikawa Faculty of Nursing (Department of Nursing), Chiba Faculty of Nursing (Department of Nursing), Wakayama Faculty of Nursing (Department of Nursing) Advanced Courses: Midwifery, Wakayama Midwifery Graduate Schools: Graduate School of Medical and Health Sciences (Master's program with 9 fields, Doctoral program with 3 fields), Graduate School of Nursing (Master's program with 4 courses, Doctoral program), Graduate School of Wakayama Nursing (Master's program with 3 fields), Graduate School of Chiba Nursing (Master's program) Number of Students: 2,935 (as of April 2026)
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