The 50th Meeting of the Japanese Society of Child Neurology
International Symposium Celebrating the 50th JCNS
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Invitation
General Information
Submission for Abstracts
Registration for non-Japanese Attendance
Program
Fellowship Program and Award
Public Lectures
Access
Accommodation
Contact Us
Links
Secretariat
Department of Pediatrics
Tokyo Women's Medical University
8-1 Kawada-cho
Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
162-8666 Japan
TEL : +81-3-3353-8111
(ext. 31230, 37308)
FAX : +81-3-5269-7338
email : 50jscn@ped.twmu.ac.jp

Congress Secretariat
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Keihanshin Fudosan Yodoyabashi Bldg. 4F
4-4-7 Imabashi, Cho-ku, Osaka 541-0042, Japan
TEL : +81-6-6221-5933
FAX : +81-6-6221-5938
email : 50jscn@convention.co.jp
Japanese
Public Lectures
Seminars open to the public (12:00-16:00)
How we can help Japanese children to be happy, thoughtful and warm-hearted?
1) How we can help Japanese children to be happy, thoughtful and warm-hearted?
  Makiko Osawa (President of the Congress, Department of Pediatrics, Tokyo Women's Medical University)
2) Introduction to the audience I
  Toyojiro Matsuishi (Department of Pediatrics and Child Health, Kurume University School of Medicine)
3) Introduction to the audience II II
  Yoichi Sakakihara(Department of Child Care and Education, Ochanomizu University)
4) Early risers and early sleepers are healthy both mentally and physically
  Kohyama Jun (Tokyo Kita Shakai Hoken Hospital)
5) Challenge of pediatric neurologists to child mental problems: From a clinical and neuroscientific point of view
  Shinichiro Nagamitsu (Department of Pediatrics and Child Health, Kurume University School of Medicine)
6) PTSD and the developing brain
  Nobumasa Kato (Department of Psychiatry, Showa University School of Medicine)
7) As a care-partners for Children who need Special Education
  Michiko Hara (Faculty of Education, Gunma University)
8) The prevention of childhood depression
  Kayo Inoko(Tokyo Institute of Psychiatry)

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