Anniversary Commemorative Events

40th Anniversary Commemorative Event

40th Anniversary Commemorative Bulletin

The 40th anniversary commemorative event was held on July 16, 2016.

1. Commemorative Lecture
“Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN): Educational Innovation Reforming the Nursing Practice”
Ms. Jane Barnsteiner, PhD, FAAN
(Professor Emeritus, Pediatric Nursing-Clinician Educator, School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania)

2. Commemorative Symposium
Theme: “Curriculum Innovation to Reform the Nursing Practice”

“QSEN Competency in Practice: Two Examples”
Jane Barnsteiner, PhD, FAAN
“Educational Innovation Reforming the Nursing Practice: U.S. Trends”
 CLAUS Sachiko(Professor Emeritus, Kameda University of Health Sciences )
“TOHO IELABO Project—Nurses of the Future Learning in ‘Urban Areas’ within ‘Home Settings’—”
 YOKOI Yuko (Professor, Toho University)

3. Commemorative Round-Table Discussions
(I) The Past, Present, and Future of the Japan Society of Private Colleges and Universities of Nursing
(II) Prospects for Nursing Education at Private Universities

30th Anniversary Commemorative Event

30th Anniversary Commemorative Bulletin

The 30th anniversary commemorative event was held on July 7, 2006.

1. Commemorative Lecture
“Innovation in Nursing Education in Japan Aiming at Expansion of Nursing Profession”
Ms. Andrea Baumann, RN, PhD
(Director, Nursing Health Services Research Unit, McMaster University)

2. Symposium
Theme: “Educational Innovation in Support of the Expanding Nursing Practice”

“The Importance of Physical Assessments”
YAMAUCHI Toyoaki (Professor, Basic Nursing Program, School of Health Sciences, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine)
“Expectations for Future Regional Nursing Activities”
YAMADA Masako (Senior Specialist for Home Care Nursing/ Certified Nurse Specialist in Regional Nursing, Nursing Division, Health Policy Bureau, Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare)
“The Practice and Success of Nurse Practitioners in the U.S.”
KOMIYA Asako (Pediatric nurse practitioner, Department of Pediatric Hematology and Oncology, City of Hope, National Medical Center)

3. Commemorative Round-Table Discussion
Future Prospects for the Japan Society of Private Colleges and Universities of Nursing

20th Anniversary Commemorative Event

20th Anniversary Commemorative Bulletin

The 20th anniversary commemorative event was held on November 10, 1995.

1. Commemorative Lecture
“Innovation in Nursing Education Methods: Introducing Problem Based Learning (PBL)”
Carolyn Mary Byrne PhD, RN (Associate Professor, School of Nursing, McMaster University)

2. Commemorative Symposium
“Challenges and Prospects for Private Nursing Education”

“The Aim of Nursing Education”
YOSHITAKE Kayoko (Department Chair, Department of Nursing, Faculty of Medicine, Jikei University School of Medicine )
“Challenges and Prospects for Junior College Education”
SOTOZAKI Yoko (President, Tenshi Junior College)
“Challenges and Prospects for University Education”
HIGUCHI Yasuko (President, Japanese Red Cross College of Nursing)
“Challenges and Prospects for Post-Graduate Education”
KOJIMA Misako (Dean, St. Luke's College of Nursing)

10th Anniversary Commemorative Event

10th Anniversary Commemorative Bulletin

The 10th anniversary commemorative event was held on November 22, 1985.

1. Commemorative Symposium
Theme: “Challenges and Prospects for Private Nursing Education”
◎The Significance of Nursing Education at Universities and Junior Colleges
◎The Aim of Private Education
◎Issues to be Resolved
◎Prospects for the Future

“Challenges and Prospects for Private Nursing Universities”
SOTOZAKI Yoko (President, Tenshi Junior College)
“Challenges and Prospects for Private Nursing Education”
MORI Masako (Dean of Academic Affairs, Japanese Red Cross Central Junior College for Women)
“Challenges of Student Instruction at Nursing Junior Colleges”
UCHIDA Yasuko (Dean, Tokai University Junior College of Nursing and Medical Technology)
“The Present Situation and Issues at St. Luke's College of Nursing From the Perspective of Embodying the Founding Spirit”
HIGAKI Masa (Dean, St. Luke's College of Nursing)
“The History of the University of Occupational and Environmental Health, and Issues with University Administration”
TSUCHIYA Kenzaburo (President, School of Nursing and Medical Technology, University of Occupational and Environmental Health)