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Connecting Research, Practice, and Community: Highlights from the GNRC April 2025 Seminar Series

Connecting Research, Practice, and Community: Highlights from the GNRC April 2025 Seminar Series

Mr. Yoshiaki Kanamori published a paper in Child Abuse & Neglect

Association between adverse childhood experiences and menstruation-related symptoms among Japanese female workers: A cross-sectional study

Assistant Professor Chihiro Takizawa received the Best Poster Award at the 12th Annual Meeting of the Society for Nursing Science and Engineering

Assistant Professor Chihiro Takizawa received the Best Poster Award at the 12th Annual Meeting of the Society for Nursing Science and Engineering

Doctoral student Miyako Muta published her paper in BMC Women's health

Pelvic floor muscle contraction automatic evaluation algorithm for pelvic floor muscle training biofeedback using self-performed ultrasound.

Dr. Aya Tomita published her paper in Global Pediatrics

Factors Associated with Feeding Behavior in the Early Neonatal Period focusing on Early Skin-to-Skin Contact and Epidural Analgesia: A Prospective Observational study at a single hospital in Japan

Four GNRC seminars will be held in April 2025

Four GNRC seminars will be held in April 2025

Associate Professor Kyoko Yoshioka-Maeda and her team published paper in Public Health Nursing

Development of the Essential Individual Care Needs Assessment Tool for Public Health Nurses

UTokyo Nursing Spring International Program 2025 (SIP 2025)

UTokyo Nursing Spring International Program 2025 (SIP 2025)

UTokyo Nursing International Conference 2025 will be held on August 6, 2025

UTokyo Nursing International Conference 2025 will be held on August 6, 2025

An online GNRC seminar was held on February 17, 2025, to discuss the connection between person-centeredness, missed nursing care, moral distress, and intention to leave

An online GNRC seminar was held on February 17, 2025, to discuss the connection between person-centeredness, missed nursing care, moral distress, and intention to leave