Medical Dispatch to Okinawa and following Period

I was dispatched to Okinawa Ishigaki Island in 1976 and, then after about thirty years, to Touhoku to provide medical aid due to a shortage of psychiatrists. On Ishigaki, I participated in outreach activities for local islands and was deeply impressed by the public health nurses and community mental...

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Published inPsychiatria et neurologia Japonica Vol. 118; no. 4; p. 227
Main Author Yoshizumi, Akira
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
Published Japan 2016
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Summary:I was dispatched to Okinawa Ishigaki Island in 1976 and, then after about thirty years, to Touhoku to provide medical aid due to a shortage of psychiatrists. On Ishigaki, I participated in outreach activities for local islands and was deeply impressed by the public health nurses and community mental health services. I also recognized important points of view about culture and psychiatry. I spent five years in Touhoku and then the East Japan Disaster hit area. At that time, many psychiatrists from throughout Japan supported our hospital, and we supported the disaster area. I describe my experiences in both places. I hope someday that young psychiatrists will join medical dispatch programs to such areas.
ISSN:0033-2658