[SS-03-5] How to join English teleconference on neurologicial diseases
The importance and needs of tele-conference are rapidly gowing in the world. There is a considerable barrier for non-native speakers including Japanese to actively join such international or even local tele-conferences in English. In this symposium, examples of international case conferences and tele-education are presented by experienced experts. We would like to discuss the future plans of tele-conference and tele-education which the Japanese Society of Neurology should promote. Furthermore, we would like to encourage young colleagues to join this symposium to learn some tips of acively participating in such tele-meetings.
*質疑・討論は、日本語でも受け付けます。
March 1994: MD, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tokyo
June ~ November 1994: Internship, Department of Gerontology, University of Tokyo Medical Hospital
November 1994 ~ June 2001: Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas (Mentor: Dr. Masashi Yanagisawa; Research projects - 1) generation/characterization of tissue-specific endothelin-1 knockout mice, 2) generation/characterization of orexin receptor 1 knockout mice)
July 2001 ~ June 2002: Intern (Preliminary Medicine), St. Joseph Mercy Hospital at Ann Arbor.
July 2002 ~ June 2005: Resident, Department of Neurology, University of Michigan.
July 2005 ~ December 2008: Lecturer, Department of Neurology, University of Michigan.
January 2009 ~ present: Assistant Professor (Clinical), Department of Neurology, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center (Neurogenetic Disorders Clinic/Spasticity Clinic: specializes in neurogenetic disorders of central nervous system, management of intrathecal baclofen pump).
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