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Kiyomi Shimizu Kiyomi Shimizu

Kiyomi Shimizu

SHIMIZU Kiyomi

Professor

area of expertise: midwifery, reproductive nursing

Research theme/keyword

Care and healing care for couples undergoing reproductive medicine (verification of the effects of essential oils)

Final academic background/degree

Tokyo Medical and Dental University Graduate School/Doctor

licence · Qualification

nurse, midwife, aromatherapist

Affiliated academic society

Japanese Society of Fertility Nursing, Japan Society for Reproductive Psychology, Japan Society for Reproductive Medicine, Japanese Society of Psychosomatic Obstetrics and Gynecology, Japan Association for Bioethics 

Major achievements

・Evaluation of a preparatory seminar for infertile couples considering the implementation of non-spousal artificial insemination: Journal of the Japanese Society of Reproductive Nursing, 14(1) 61-67 (2017) A woman's experience during the process: Journal of the Japanese Society of Reproductive Nursing, 10(1) e33-42 (2013) ・Experience of a woman who chose non-spousal artificial insemination: Journal of the Japanese Society of Reproductive Nursing, 4(1) 16- 25 (2007)

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extracurricular activities

Director of the Japanese Society of Reproductive Nursing, Director of the Japanese Society of Reproductive Psychology, and Chairperson of the Safety Measures Committee of Chiba Prefectural Midwives Association

Social contribution activities

Adolescent classes, maternity classes, study sessions for infertile couples

message

Learn about women's health, pregnancy, childbirth, and childcare from the perspectives of women, men, newborns (fetuses), and families. From the acquisition of the minimum knowledge and skills necessary for clinical practice, there are many social issues that cannot be answered, but let's tackle them with the spirit of learning from the past. The goal of nursing is to bring out the potential of the subject. I also hope that through this course, students will become people who value their own lives, sexuality, and reproduction.