TY - JOUR
T1 - [Final report of the working group for the future planning of the Japanese Association of Anatomists].
AU - Yaginuma, Hiroyuki
AU - Matsumura, George
AU - Mori, Chisato
AU - Maeda, Takeyasu
AU - Araki, Nobukazu
AU - Noda, Yasuko
AU - Nakajima, Kazunori
AU - Kawata, Mitsuhiro
AU - Okabe, Shigeo
AU - Working group for the future planning of the Japanese Association of Anatomists, group for the future planning of the Japanese Association of Anatomists
PY - 2011/6
Y1 - 2011/6
N2 - The working group for the future planning of the Japanese Association of Anatomists (JAA) has been working to address the issues that were consulted from the president of JAA since October 2009. After making the interim report in March 2010, a public hearing for general members of the JAA was held and a final report was submitted to the President in January 2011. The report contains the analysis of the current situation, the directions in which we should proceed, and recommendations of concrete actions that JAA should take for each issue. The issues discussed were as follows: 1. Future prospects of anatomy and morphological sciences. How can we maintain the specialties of morphological and anatomical sciences in the rapidly advancing field of life sciences and develop collaborations with other fields? 2. Improvement of the JAA academic meetings. How can we increase JAA members and young participants in the academic meetings of the JAA? 3. Fostering the next generation of young researchers. How can we increase young researchers graduated from the schools of Medicine or Dentistry? 4. Future prospects of education of gross anatomy. Prospects of education in gross anatomy and the body donation registration system in relation with some new cadaver-related movements.
AB - The working group for the future planning of the Japanese Association of Anatomists (JAA) has been working to address the issues that were consulted from the president of JAA since October 2009. After making the interim report in March 2010, a public hearing for general members of the JAA was held and a final report was submitted to the President in January 2011. The report contains the analysis of the current situation, the directions in which we should proceed, and recommendations of concrete actions that JAA should take for each issue. The issues discussed were as follows: 1. Future prospects of anatomy and morphological sciences. How can we maintain the specialties of morphological and anatomical sciences in the rapidly advancing field of life sciences and develop collaborations with other fields? 2. Improvement of the JAA academic meetings. How can we increase JAA members and young participants in the academic meetings of the JAA? 3. Fostering the next generation of young researchers. How can we increase young researchers graduated from the schools of Medicine or Dentistry? 4. Future prospects of education of gross anatomy. Prospects of education in gross anatomy and the body donation registration system in relation with some new cadaver-related movements.
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M3 - Article
C2 - 21842682
AN - SCOPUS:80053446373
SN - 0022-7722
VL - 86
SP - 39
EP - 44
JO - Kaibogaku zasshi. Journal of anatomy
JF - Kaibogaku zasshi. Journal of anatomy
IS - 2
ER -