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Yasuhiko Tomita works as a professor at the Kyorin University School of Medicine, which is a medical school located in Mitaka, Japan. | Yasuhiko Tomita works as a professor at the Kyorin University School of Medicine, which is a medical school located in Mitaka, Japan.<ref>https://www.kyorin-u.ac.jp/univ/faculty/medicine/education/staff/detail/?id=med43002</ref> | ||
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* Although Professor Tomita was trained as a neurosurgeon and a emergency physician, he transitioned to a full-time medical education role in April 2007. | * Although Professor Tomita was trained as a neurosurgeon and a emergency physician, he transitioned to a full-time medical education role in April 2007. | ||
* Professor Tomita is deeply involved in Clinical Diagnostics / OSCE training, including serving as an external evaluator for Japan’s nationwide medical school OSCE exams. | * Professor Tomita is deeply involved in Clinical Diagnostics / OSCE training, including serving as an external evaluator for Japan’s nationwide medical school OSCE exams. | ||
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Revision as of 07:05, 23 January 2026
Yasuhiko Tomita (冨田泰彦) is the medical supervisor for Under Doctor manga series, which is currently being serialized weekly in Weekly Shonen Jump.
History
Yasuhiko Tomita works as a professor at the Kyorin University School of Medicine, which is a medical school located in Mitaka, Japan.[1]
Past Works
- Jin (JIN-仁-) (2000 - 2010)
- Dr. Dmat (Dr. DMAT - 瓦礫の下のヒポクラテス) (2011-2016)
Trivia
- Although Professor Tomita was trained as a neurosurgeon and a emergency physician, he transitioned to a full-time medical education role in April 2007.
- Professor Tomita is deeply involved in Clinical Diagnostics / OSCE training, including serving as an external evaluator for Japan’s nationwide medical school OSCE exams.
