Juntendo University
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Campuses
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- Sakura Campus: Inzai, Chiba, Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
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Faculties
- Faculty of Medicine
- Faculty of Health and Sports Science
- Faculty of Health Care and Nursing
- Faculty of Health Sciences and Nursing
- Faculty of International Liberal Arts
The Juntendo University Graduate School of Medicine has granted doctorates since 1963, and the total numbers of the two types doctorate holders (甲 Kou and 乙 Otsu) has reached 1,897 and 2,394, respectively, as of 2017.[update]Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".[1] The university has the longest history as a medical education institution in Japan. Juntendo started out in the Edo period (1603–1868) as an institution for medical treatment and education, especially in the field of surgery, continuing to the present day.[2] The medical school has admitted to setting higher admissions standards for women "because they were better at communication than men and would have an advantage in the face-to-face interview component."[1]
Notable alumni
Athletes
- Masatada Ishii, football manager
- Takehiro Kashima, gymnast
- Ryōhei Katō, gymnast
- Hiroshi Nanami, football player
- Reo Hatate, football player
- Tatsuya Hasegawa, football player
- Naoto Kamifukumoto, football player
- Daichi Suzuki, swimmer, Olympic gold medalist
- Yusuke Suzuki, racewalker
- Shinji Takahira, sprinter, Olympic bronze medalist at the 4 × 100 metres relay
- Yusuke Tanaka, gymnast
- Hiroyuki Tomita, gymnast
- Isao Yoneda, gymnast
- Kazuma Kaya, gymnast
- Kakeru Tanigawa, gymnast
- Wataru Tanigawa, gymnast
- Daiki Hashimoto, gymnast, Olympic gold medalist
References
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- Universities and colleges established in 1946
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- Urayasu, Chiba
- Inzai
- Mishima, Shizuoka