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In 1929 the director of the Japan Red Cross nursing division, Take Hagiwara, founded the Nursing Association of the Japanese Empire (日本帝国看護婦協会, Nippon Teikoku Kangofu Kyokai). [1] In 1933, the organization became a part of the International Council of Nurses (ICN) [2] and had a nationwide membership of 1500 nurses. [3]
Ayumi Kuboki (久保木愛弓, born April 10, 1987) is a Japanese spree killer, suspected serial killer and former nurse who was convicted of killing three patients at the Oguchi Hospital in Yokohama using diamitol, all of which occurred September 2016. [2]
On average, Japanese nurses will make around 420,000 yen a month. [21] Until 2000, nurses made up about 4.5% of the women's work force in Japan with almost two-thirds having nursing diplomas and only one percent having a BSN degree. The majority of nurses were female with only around three percent of the field being male. [15]
Take Hagiwara (Japanese: 萩原タケ) (1873-1936) was a Japanese nurse, trained by the Red Cross, and sometimes referred to as the "Japanese Nightingale".She graduated from nursing school in 1897 and after touring Europe and studying hospitals there, was appointed as the first commoner to direct the Japanese Red Cross.
Also: Japan: People: By occupation: Health professionals: Nurses. Pages in category "Japanese nurses" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total.
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Night Shift Nurses is the North American localization of Yakin Byōtō (夜勤病棟), a Japanese OVA series adapted by Discovery [1] from the visual novel of the same name. [2] It was formerly licensed by Anime 18 , and now by Critical Mass Video . [ 3 ]
Masshiro (まっしろ, English title "Nurses of the Palace") is a Japanese soap opera series created by Yumiko Inoue. [1] [2] She wrote the screenplay based on her own experiences of her father being in hospital. [3]