Tokyo Medical and Dental University

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Tokyo Medical and Dental University
東京医科歯科大学

MottoCultivating Professionals with Knowledge and Humanity
知と癒しの匠を創造する
TypeNational university
Medical school
Established1928
PresidentTakashi Ohyama
大山喬史
Academic staff
677 [1]
Administrative staff
1,205
Undergraduates1,380 [1]
Postgraduates1,409 [2]
Other students
255
Location, ,
CampusUrban
ColorsBloom Gold     
Mission Blue     
MascotNone
Websitetmd.ac.jp

Tokyo Medical and Dental University (東京医科歯科大学, Tōkyō ika shika daigaku) or TMDU in short,[note 1] is a Japanese national university in Tokyo.

Structure[change | change source]

TMDU has three campuses. One is the Kounodai (国府台) campus. The closest station to the campus is Ichikawa Station. Freshmen learn liberal arts and sciences there. By being on the outskirts of Tokyo, Kounodai campus is in a rich natural environment. The others are Yushima (湯島) and Surugadai (駿河台) campus. The closest station to the campuses is Ochanomizu Station. Upperclassmen learn their speciality there.

TMDU has faculty of medicine and faculty of dentistry.[3][4] There are also two graduate schools, medical and dental sciences and health care sciences; four undergraduate faculties - medicine, dentistry, health care sciences and oral health care sciences; two university hospitals;[5] an undergraduate college of liberal arts and sciences; and two research institutes, the institute of biomaterials and bioengineering and the medical research institute.[6]

Outline[change | change source]

The university was founded under the name of "Tokyo National School of Dentistry" as the first dental education institution in 1928. Then in 1951, it was reestablished with the faculty of medicine as Tokyo Medical and Dental University.

In world university ranking in 2011-2012 of Times Higher Education, TMDU is the 276~300th place, the 35th place in Asia, the 10th place in Japan.

Goals[change | change source]

TMDU's education philosophy is:

  • To give students a broad education and a rich sensibility
  • To teach creative people who can diagnose and solve problems by themselves
  • To teach medical professionals with a rich international quality

Notable alumni[change | change source]

Getting into TMDU[change | change source]

To enter TMDU, students should pass 2 types of exams: the common test for university admissions and the university's own exam.

Access[change | change source]

Yushima campus[change | change source]

  • 2-minute walk from Marunouchi Line, Ochanomizu Station
  • 3-minute walk from JR Chūō-Sōbu Line, Ochanomizu Station
  • 4-minute walk from Chiyoda Line, Shin-Ochanomizu Station

Kounodai campus[change | change source]

  • 10-minute walk from Keisei line, Konodai Station
  • 20 mitutes by bus from JR Chuo / Sobu Line, Ichikawa Station   

Features[change | change source]

  • Sparkling lights from the TMDU laboratories until midnight all year round is one of the features of Ochanomizu.

On Christmas Day, there are sparkling lights in the shape of a Christmas tree on M&D Tower.

Yushima campus buildings[change | change source]

  • M&D Tower

 …on your left side when looking from Ochanomizu Station.

  • Medical Building

 …in the middle of M&D Tower and Dental Building.

  • Dental Building

 …on your right side when looking from Ochanomizu Station.

Notes[change | change source]

  1. TMDU is an English acronym. TMDU stands for "Tokyo Medical and Dental University".

References[change | change source]

  1. 1.0 1.1 "TMDU Overview 2010 / Statistics" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 24 March 2012. Retrieved 23 May 2011.
  2. "Number of students". Archived from the original on 21 July 2011. Retrieved 24 May 2011.
  3. Farrell, S. E., Takada, K., Armstrong, E. G., Tanaka, Y., & Aretz, H. T. (2009). Reform of a traditional clinical curriculum in Japan: experiences at Tokyo Medical and Dental University. Medical teacher, 31(10), 947-949.
  4. Sunakawa, M., & Matsumoto, H. (2009). Effectiveness and difficulty of education on nosocomial infection control for pre-clinical practice in the clinic, so-called inclusive clinical practice phase I, for students in the Faculty of Dentistry, Tokyo Medical and Dental University. Kokubyo Gakkai zasshi. The Journal of the Stomatological Society, Japan, 76(1), 25-30.
  5. Sunakawa, M., Matsumoto, H., Harasawa, H., Tsukikawa, W., Takagi, Y., & Suda, H. (2006). Inspection by infection control team of the University Hospital, Faculty of Dentistry, Tokyo Medical and Dental University. Kokubyo Gakkai zasshi. The Journal of the Stomatological Society, Japan, 73(2), 184-191.
  6. Tanaka, H., & Nakaya, J. (2007). Research and education for biomedical informatics at Tokyo Medical and Dental University. Yearbook of medical informatics, 16(01), 157-162.

Other websites[change | change source]

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