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Yoshikazu Fujisawa
藤澤由和
Born(1968-04-00)April , 1968
Japan
EducationUniversity of Auckland,
New Zealand
Waseda University, Japan

Yoshikazu Fujisawa (藤澤由和, Yoshikazu Fujisawa) (April 1968) is an Associate Professor in Health Policy and Sociology at the Graduate School of Management, Information and Innovation, University of Shizuoka.


Career

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Yoshikazu Fujisawa, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor in Health Policy and Sociology at the Graduate School of Management, Information and Innovation, University of Shizuoka. He also got M.A. in Sociology at Waseda University in Japan and Graduate Diploma in Public Health at The University of Auckland in New Zealand. He was a Visiting Research Fellow of The Centre for Clinical Governance Research, The University of New South Wales and The Australian Centre for Health Promotion, The University of Sydney in Australia in 2001. He has also trained as a researcher of health policy at The National Institute of Health and Hospital Management and The National Institute of Public Health. He has been appointed as a Lecture in Social Capital Studies, at The Department of Community and Global Health, The Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo since 2009 and as a Visiting Professor in Patient Safety Research, The Department of Patient Safety and Management, The Faculty of Medicine, Tokyo Medical University in Japan.

Main Professional Career

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  • 1995(Apr)-1996(Mar): Teaching Assistant, Faculty of Arts, Waseda University, Japan
  • 1999(Oct)-2000(Nov) : Department of Community Health, Faculty of Health and Medical Science, The University of Auckland, Department of Community Health, New Zealand
  • 2000(Dec)- 2001(Dec) : Research Associate, Department of Policy Science, National Institute of Health Service Management, Japan
  • 2001(Mar-Sep) : Visiting Research Fellow, Australian Centre for Health Promotion, Department of Public Health & Community Medicine, University of Sydney, Australia
  • 2001(Mar-Sep) : Visiting Research Fellow, Centre for Clinical Governance Research, Faculty of Medicine, University of New South Wales, Australia
  • 2002(Jan)-2004(Mar) : Researcher Resident, Department of Health Care Policy, National Insinuate of Health, Japan
  • 2004(Apr)-2007(Dec) : Associate Professor, Department of Social Welfare/Graduate School of Social Welfare, Niigata University of Health and Welfare, Japan
  • 2008(Jan)- : Associate Professor, School of Management and Information/Graduate School of Management, Information and Innovation, University of Shizuoka, Japan
  • 2009(Apr)- : Lecturer, Department of Community and Global Health, Graduate School of Medicine, University of Tokyo, Japan
  • 2011(Dec)- : Visiting Professor in Patient Safety Research, Department of Patient Safety and Management, Faculty of Medicine, Tokyo Medical University, Japan

Publications

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2012

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  • Fujisawa Yoshikazu (2012.08). Learning from oversee experiences: The Australian policy of "Open Disclose" in health care. Journal of Japan Surgical Society, 113(Suppl3), 17-19. (In Japanese)

2011

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  • Toshihiko Takemura, Masashi Uramatsu, Tsuyoshi Hamano, Yoshikazu Fujiswa, Takahiro Souma(2011.10). Study on changes in medical safety awareness: comparison of time series changes in a Japanese national university hospital. Journal of the Japan Society for Healthcare Administration, 48(4),57-66. (In Japanese)
  • Hamano Tsuyoshi, Fujisawa Yoshikazu, Yamasaki Masayuki, Ito Katsuhisa, Nabika Toru, & Shiwaku Kuninori (2011.06). Contributions of Social Context to Blood Pressure: Findings from a Multilevel Analysis of Social Capital and Systolic Blood Pressure. American Journal of Hypertension, 24(6), 643-646. doi:10.1038/ajh.2011.37
  • Hamano Tsuyoshi, Yamasaki Masayuki, Fujisawa Yoshikazu, Ito Katsuhisa, Nabika Toru, & Shiwaku Kuninori (2011.04). Social capital and psychological distress of elderly in Japanese rural communities. Stress and Health, 27(2), 163・69. doi:10.1002/smi.1324


References

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  • Fujisawa Yoshikazu Laboratory, University of Shizuoka: [1]