No matching keywords found.
Please enter other keywords.
Graduate School of Nursing / Interprofessional Education Research Center, Chiba University
Professor / DirectorI have been working on the development and implementation of the Evidence-based Practice (EBP) system in long-term care facilities, with a specific focus on rehabilitation wards. Both EBP and its implementation require InterProfessional Collaboration (IPC) as they are rarely achievable by a single profession. I have been diligently pursuing these efforts, hoping that they will contribute to improving the quality of care.
Recent Topics of Interest:
I am currently working on modeling conflict resolution and trust-building, which often arise during the implementation of various new organizational initiatives in collaboration with practitioners. Developing models that can assist in the implementation process is essential when introducing advanced practice nursing into the organization.
Motto in Research or in Life:
Asking Questions and Engaging in Dialogues
Hobby / Holiday: Cooking and watching football games
Graduate School of Humanities, Chiba University
Associate ProfessorI study ancient Greek philosophy (esp. Aristotle’s ethics), contemporary virtue ethics, Japanese philosophy (esp. Japanese virtue ethics), and applied ethics (esp. neuroethics and space ethics). Through these studies, I investigate the notion of virtue and its contemporary significance.
Recent Topics of Interests:
I am recently focusing on the Japanese notion of virtue. Although virtue is an ancient notion embraced by both Eastern and Western philosophies, it takes an interesting form in Japan. Japanese intellectual history has been influenced by Shintoism, Buddhism, Confucianism, and Christianity. Accordingly, the Japanese notion of virtue includes these values in one way or another. In fact,some Japanese philosophers have struggled to harmonize these values. I think that looking through Japanese notion of virtue can help us develop a new perspective on the notion of virtue.