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6th 2021 How can I do this painful pain? (Yokohama City University Citizen Medical Course)

Yokohama City Library 100th Anniversary

Last update date June 2, 2023

From the library, "learning" to meet people, meet books, and deepen their knowledge. Yokohama Library School

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It is said that 20 million people in Japan are suffering from various chronic pains. Even when I went to a doctor, I took an X-ray and said, "No problem," and was given compresses and painkillers. "Are you going to do something?" Dr. Kitahara, a leading person in the treatment of chronic pain, who has appeared on many programs such as NHK and has been featured in many newspapers and magazines, will talk about tips for making chronic pain relief.

"I can't help with this painful pain?" Handbill

Date and time

Tuesday, March 1, 2022
From 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Venue

Municipal Central Library B1F Hall

Capacity

90 people (first come, first served)

Lecturer

Mr. Masaki Kitahara
(Yokohama City University Medical Center Paine Clinic Internal medicine)

Sponsored by

Yokohama City University

Inquiries

Prevention measures and requests for new coronavirus infection

  • Please note that it may be canceled due to the infection status of the new coronavirus, disaster, etc. The latest information is scheduled to be announced on the Yokohama City University website.
  • Please wear a mask and measure your body temperature before coming. Please submit a health observation card. The Health Observation Card can also be downloaded and brought from the Yokohama City University website in advance.
  • Ventilation is performed by air conditioning equipment. Regularly disinfects areas where many people touch it.
  • Participants should take a temperature measurement at home in advance on the day, and refrain from participating if you have symptoms such as fever of 37.5 degrees Celsius or higher, breathlessness, strong drowsiness, cough and sore throat, or if you are not feeling well.
  • Students are required to wear a mask. In addition, please cooperate with cough etiquette, hand washing and hand disinfection before and after attending the course.
  • The staff wears a mask.
  • If you find that the infected person has used the library, you would like to contact us individually by registering the "LINE Corona Notification System" or submitting a "Contact Request Form and Information Consent Form". You can get in touch. (optional)

What is "Yokohama Library School"?

"Yokohama Library School" is a comprehensive course for "learning with people and books" to deepen knowledge in the library.
In order to support everyone's "learning" from a multifaceted manner, "education course" to learn cutting-edge research results in academic fields such as science, technology, history, and art, and knowledge useful for solving problems in daily life such as law and management.
Please refer to "Yokohama Library School" for details on the courses currently being recruited and the "Yokohama Library School".

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Board of Education Secretariat Chuo-toshokan Research Materials Division

Phone: 045-262-7336

Phone: 045-262-7336

Fax: 045-262-0054

Email address: ky-libkocho-c@city.yokohama.jp

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