On March 11, 2011, a mega earthquake shook the eastern part of Japan, recording a magnitude of 9.0. I have written about my work experience at the university hospital-funded lectures, set up to provide support in the disaster areas. When the lecture was launched, the university did not give official approval to it. For me, it was almost like I had just landed a job at a hospital in a rural area. Now, there are a number of funded lectures mainly in and around disaster-hit areas. I expect that these lectures will narrow down their objectives so that people involved in them will be able to end their tenure happily.
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My Work Giving University-funded Lectures Launched after Great East Japan Earthquake
Fukushima Medical University Aizu Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry/Emergency Physician
Psychiatria et Neurologia Japonica
116: 209-211, 2014
<Keywords:Great East Japan Earthquake, funded lecture, disaster area>