Experiencing Health Care and Culture in Niigata, Japan
International Journal of Public Health Research
; : 122-128, 2012.
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ABSTRACT
In July 2010 Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) and Niigata University (NU) signed a memorandum of agreement to continue collaboration in joint planning and implementation of education, research and practice services in the field of medicine. Since then several undergraduate and postgraduate students including academic staffs have been visiting NU and UKM as part of their learning experience. This collaboration is also a good opportunity for Doctor of Public Health (DRPH) postgraduate candidates to gain experience on the practice of public health in handling public health issues, planning the healthcare facilities, delivering a quality public health services, enforcing public health policies/regulations and finally learn about the health systems in general at other countries especially from developed country like Japan. The learning experience will help student to evaluate the difference of practice of public health in different countries based on their culture, availability of resources, disease trend and other factors influence the practice of public health.
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Main subject:
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
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Public Health
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Delivery of Health Care
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Ethnology
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Japan
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Asia
Language:
En
Journal:
International Journal of Public Health Research
Year:
2012
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Article