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CC "En" Facilitators

CC “En” President
Hitoshi Yaku (President, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine)

CC “En” Facilitators (As of October 1, 2021)
<Off-campus> (in order of graduation year)
Eri Muso (Professor, Department of Food and Nutrition, Faculty of Modern Home Economics, Kyoto Kajo University),
Eito Ikeda (Japanese Red Cross Kyoto Daiichi Hospital director),
Yutaka Kobayashi (Japanese Red Cross Kyoto Daini Hospital director),
Megumi Itoi (Meiji University of Integrative Medicine Plastic Surgery professor),
Hideko Tamura (Board Chairman of Tamura Hideko Ladies Clinic),
Tomoko Tanabe(President of Kyoto Medical Club),
Naoki Hirahara (Director, Gosho Nishi Hirahara Clinic)

<On campus> (in order of graduation year)
Koichi Takayama (Professor of Pulmonary Medicine),
Norito Kato (Professor of Dermatology),
Michiaki Fukui (Professor of Endocrinology and Metabolism),
Sawako Fujimoto (Deputy Hospital Director and Director of Nursing),
Atsuko Fujihara (Lecturer, Department of Urologic Surgery),
Yoshiko Kaneko (Lecturer, Education Center and Respiratory Medicine),
Risa Mineoka (Lecturer in Dermatology),
Emi Ushigome (Lecturer, Department of Diabetes Therapeutics) 


Towards the launch of the Career Support Consortium “EN” (April 1, 2017)

We will better be equipped to create a more flexible field of medicine and tackle the challenges of advanced medical care by enabling all people, regardless of gender, involved in the practice of medicine to lead richer, more balanced lives. I hope that this consortium will serve as a place where students and graduates can support each other, whether within or without the university, from their student days on through to their post-graduate years.

Eri Muso (Department of Nephrology, Kitano Hospital, Tazuke Kofukai Medical Research Institute)

I am pleased to announce my becoming a facilitator of CC “En”. I will do my utmost to help young instructors develop a clearer image of their future careers. I look forward to working with you. 

Koichi Takayama (Professor of Pulmonary Medicine)

Are you a doctor who is not able to leverage your potential to the fullest as a result of childcare, nursing care for family members, or other responsibilities? Why not become a member of the Career Support Consortium “En” to help create a better work environment and reap those benefits? Supporting doctors in this way in turn helps classrooms and universities, so you can help us contribute to medical education by joining us in planning and managing publicity and awareness programs for the Center for the Promotion of Gender Equality. You are sure to benefit from it!

Michiaki Fukui (Professor of Endocrinology and Metabolism)