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Masami Hamada Masami Hamada

Masami Hamada

HAMADA Masami

Professor

area of expertise: Community/Home Nursing, Public Health Nursing, Geriatric Nursing

Main subjects

Introduction to Public Health Nursing, Public Health Nursing Activity Seminar A, Epidemiology, Public Health Nursing Practicum

Final academic background/degree

Doctor of Nursing Science (Nagoya University)

licence · Qualification

nurse public health nurse

Affiliated academic society

Japanese Osteoporosis Society, Japanese Society of Bone Metabolism, Japanese Society of Renal Failure Nursing, Japanese Society of Renal Rehabilitation, Japanese Society of Community Nursing, Japanese Society of Public Health Nursing, Japanese Society of Nursing and Medical Care.

Major achievements

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extracurricular activities

April 2023 - Present Japanese Society of Kidney Rehabilitation Delegate
November 2021-present Member of the Japanese Society of Renal Failure Nursing Editorial Committee
November 2021 to present Japanese Society of Renal Failure Nursing Research Committee Member
March 2021 - April 2023 Japanese Society of Nephrology CKD Treatment Guidelines 2023 SR Creation Committee
June 2020-present Member of the Education and Training Committee of the Japanese Society of Renal Rehabilitation

Social contribution activities

July 2018: Lecturer at the 10th Saitama Prefecture Sanitation Manager Exchange Study Group
February 2018: Lecturer at the 6th Saitama Industrial Nurse Exchange Study Group
March 2017 - June 2021 Renal Failure Team Medical Council

message

I specialize in local adult and elderly health care, fostering social capital in marginal villages and mixed-use areas, and preventing the worsening of chronic kidney disease. I would like to think together with you about how to promote health and develop communities so that people can live vibrant, true to themselves lives until the end of their lives. If you are interested in health support activities or epidemiological surveys in the community, please let me know.