Dokkyo Medical University

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Dokkyo Medical University (Dokkyō Ika Daigaku) is a private university located in Mibu, Tochigi, Japan. The university was established in 1973 and is known for its contributions to the field of medicine and medical research.

History[edit | edit source]

Dokkyo Medical University was founded in 1973, with the aim of providing high-quality medical education and conducting advanced medical research. The university has since grown to become one of the leading medical universities in Japan.

Campus[edit | edit source]

The university's main campus is located in Mibu, Tochigi. The campus houses the university's medical school, research facilities, and student accommodations. The campus is designed to provide a conducive environment for learning and research.

Academics[edit | edit source]

Dokkyo Medical University offers a six-year program leading to a Doctor of Medicine degree. The curriculum is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the basic and clinical sciences. The university also offers postgraduate programs in various medical specialties.

Research[edit | edit source]

Research at Dokkyo Medical University is focused on various areas of medicine, including oncology, cardiology, neurology, and genetics. The university's research is recognized both nationally and internationally for its contributions to medical science.

Notable alumni[edit | edit source]

Many graduates of Dokkyo Medical University have gone on to have successful careers in medicine and research. Some have become leaders in their respective fields, contributing to the advancement of medical science and healthcare.

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