ONLINE JOURNAL

Vol.7 No.1

Editorial

Vol.7 No.1 p.1
Aiming from early period to growth period
Hiromi SAKUDA
Osaka City University

Letters

Vol.7 No.1 pp.2-10
Improving practical skills in radiological nursing: Results of questionnaire surveys from“ radiological nursing seminars”
Kohsei KUDO, Chieko ITAKI, Yoshiko NISHIZAWA, Yuka NOTO, Toshiko TOMISAWA, Mayumi URUSHIZAKA, Keiko AIZU, Maiko KITAJIMA, Minoru OSANAI, Takakiyo TSUJIGUCHI, Yoichiro HOSOKAWA
Hirosaki University Graduate School of Health Sciences
Key words : nurses, radiological nursing, nursing education
Vol.7 No.1 pp.11-15
Construction of education for radiological nursing in future
Takumi YAMAGUCHI1, Tetsuko SHINKAWA1, Koji YOSHIDA1, Hideko URATA1, Takahiro IDE1, Keiko OISHI1, Nana SATO1, Masato NAGATOMI1, Akira NAGATA1, Makiko ORITA2, Noboru TAKAMURA2
1 Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
2 Atomic Bomb Disease Institute, Nagasaki University
Key words : Radiological nursing, education about radiation, education for nursing students

The 7th Annual Meeting of the Radiological Nursing Society of Japan

Vol.7 No.1 pp.16-17
“Connecting”,“ Spinning”,“ Weaving” radiological nursing science: From the accumulation of learning on all nurses
Hideko URATA
Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
Vol.7 No.1 pp.18-20
Inheriting my mother’s mission to speak for her fellow victims
Hiroko OHNO
Ichikawa City Takaya Junior High School
Vol.7 No.1 pp.21-23
Topics on radiological nursing and initiatives in the radiological nursing society of Japan
Tomoko KUSAMA
Tokyo Healthcare University
Vol.7 No.1 pp.24-25
From radiation measurements to health risk assessment
Naoki MATSUDA
Tokyo Healthcare University
Vol.7 No.1 pp.26-32
Countermeasure against nuclear disasters
Shunichi YAMASHITA1, 2
1 Fukushima Medical University
2 Nagasaki University
Vol.7 No.1 pp.33-34
Interprofessional collaboration for radiological nursing
Toru KIKUCHI1, Yuka NOTO2
1 Nuclear Safety Research Association
2 Hirosaki University Graduate School of Health Sciences
Vol.7 No.1 p.35
Expectation for radiological nursing in promotion of medical team: From a radiation oncologist’s point of view
Minako SUMI
Cancer Institute Hospital
Vol.7 No.1 pp.36-37
Practice of radiation protection in nuclear emergency medicine
Koji OKUNO
Nagasaki University Hospital
Vol.7 No.1 pp.38-39
Consideration of radiological nursing by multi-occupation collaboration from practice of cancer nursing CNS
Asako MIURA
Fukushima Medical University
Vol.7 No.1 p.40
Establishment of radiological nursing science based on the cycle of practice, research and education
Koji YOSHIDA
Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
Vol.7 No.1 pp.41-42
Radiological nursing learned from the disaster and radiation exposure medical sciences master course:
The future vision of students who graduated the joint master degree
Tetsuko SHINKAWA1, Teruko HORIUTI2
1 Nagasaki University Graduate School
2 Fukushima Medical University
Vol.7 No.1 p.43
Facing the nuclear disaster in Fukushima as a nurse working in ministry
Takumi YAMAGUCHI
Office of Director for Radiation Health Management, Environmental Health Department, Ministry of the Environment
Vol.7 No.1 p.44
Obtained from learning in disaster and radiation exposure medical sciences joint degree and determination to the future
Yudai TANAKA
Nagasaki University Hospital
Vol.7 No.1 p.45
Importance of risk communication in Fukushima prefecture
Kiyotaka YASUI
Department of Radiation Health Management, Fukushima Medical University School of Medicine
Vol.7 No.1 p.46
Radiological nursing by learning of joint graduate school: Vision for future of the students who completed disaster and radiation exposure medical sciences joint degree
Etsuko ONODERA1,2
1 Division of Disaster and Radiation Medical Sciences Joint Major Fukushima Medical University Graduate School of Medical Sciences Master Course
2 Tome City Miyagi
Vol.7 No.1 pp.47-48
International symposium on the dissemination of radiological nursing to the world: The chair’s report
Emiko KONISHI1, Noboru TAKAMURA2
1 Kagoshima University
2 Ngasaki University
Vol.7 No.1 p.49
To ensure specialization in radiological nursing:‘ Unnecessary radiation exposure’ in nursing diagnosis
Toshiko TOMISAWA
Hirosaki University Graduate School of Health Sciences
Vol.7 No.1 p.50
Enhancing resilience and promoting good health of community and individuals in the process of preparation against radiation exposure and emergencies in a rural area in Mongolia
Chieri YAMADA
Department of Public Health Nursing for International Radiation Exposure, Division of Disaster and Radiation Medical Sciences Master’s Program, Graduate School of Medicine, Fukushima Medical University
Vol.7 No.1 p.51
Activities for international dissemination of radiation nursing at Nagasaki Univ./Kawauchi Village Reconstruction Promotion Base
Makiko ORITA, Yasuyuki TAIRA, Noboru TAKAMURA
Department of Global Health, Medicine and Welfare, Atomic Bomb Disease Institute, Nagasaki University
Vol.7 No.1 p.52
Significance of learning radiation as a nurse
Nana SATO
Division of Disaster and Radiation Medical Sciences Joint Major Nagasaki University Graduate School of Medical Sciences Master Course
Vol.7 No.1 pp.53-54
How to realize a research on radiological nursing
Katsumasa OTA1, Yuka NOTO2
1 Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine
2 Hirosaki University Graduate School of Health Sciences
Vol.7 No.1 pp.55-56
Review the meeting, nurse’s Tomiho Miyazaki review of the relief activities after the Nagasaki atomic bombing: And we remember that great achievement
Yuko MATSUNARI1, Keiko IMAMURA1, Tetsuko SHINKAWA2, Hideko URATA2, Yumiko KANEMARU3
1 Kagoshima University Faculty of Medicine School of Health Sciences
2 Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
3 Nagasaki University Hospital
Vol.7 No.1 pp.57-58
Collaboration with nurse and radiological technologist in radiation treatment
Kyoko MATSUKAWA, Kiyotaka WADA
Medipolis Proton Therapy and Research Center
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