The Japan Medical Association Public Forum, themed "Osteoporosis ~ Considering Fracture Prevention in the 100-Year Life Era~", will be held on May 9th (Saturday) at the Japan Medical Association Hall Auditorium and will also be live-streamed online, with the support of organizations such as the Japan Medical Association.
This forum has been held twice a year since fiscal year 2005 with the aim of communicating recent medical and healthcare information to the public in an easy-to-understand manner.
The main content, application methods, etc., are as follows, so please apply enthusiastically.
◆ Organizer: Japan Medical Association ◆ Supporters: Japan Medical Association, NHK, Yomiuri Shimbun Tokyo Headquarters ◆ Date and Time: May 9th (Saturday) 1:00 PM - 5:05 PM ◆ Location: Japan Medical Association Hall 1F Auditorium (2-28-16 Honkomagome, Bunkyo-ku) ◆ Theme: Osteoporosis ~ Considering Fracture Prevention in the 100-Year Life Era~ ◆ Capacity: 300 people ◆ Participation Fee: Free ◆ Program: ・Opening remarks (Takashi Kadowaki, President, Japan Medical Association) ・"Osteoporosis Introduction" (Katsushi Takeshita, Professor, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Jichi Medical University) ・"Epidemiology and Pathophysiology of Osteoporosis" (Junto Ogawa, Professor, Department of Geriatric Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo) ・"Significance of Osteoporosis Screening" (Sakae Tanaka, Professor, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo) ・"Lifestyle Habits for Living Energetically for 30 Years from Age 70" (Tomoaki Yamamoto, Director, Niigata Rehabilitation Hospital) ・"Fracture Prevention Effect by Drug Therapy" (Yasuhiro Takeuchi, Director, Toranomon Hospital Branch, Federation of National Public Service Personnel Mutual Aid Associations) ・"Construction of a Medical System Based on the Osteoporosis Prevention and Treatment Guidelines 2025" (Atsushi Suzuki, Professor, Department of Endocrinology, Metabolism and Diabetes, Fujita Health University) ・General discussion ・Closing remarks (Masahide Takahashi, Vice President, Japan Medical Association) ◆ Application Method: Please apply individually by entering the necessary information from "Event Information" -> "The 39th Japan Medical Association Public Forum" on the Japan Medical Association website (please select "On-site participation" or "WEB participation" at that time). Apply here
◆ Application Deadline: May 8th (Friday) 5:00 PM *Seats in the auditorium are unreserved. Eating is not permitted in the auditorium. *The event will be available on-demand on the Japan Medical Association website at a later date. Contact Information Regarding this article: Japan Medical Association Public Relations Department TEL 03-3946-2121 (main) Regarding the forum: Japan Medical Association TEL 03-3946-2121 (main)
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