Overview of our laboratory

Professor Yukie Majima -Profile-

Yukie MAJIMA received the B. Ed. and M. Ed. from University of Kagawa in 1994 and 1996, respectively. In 2001, I received my Ph.D. degree from Okayama University of Science.

Since 2004, I have been a member of Osaka Prefecture University.
I am currently a professor at the Graduate School of Humanities and Sustainable System Sciences ,Osaka Prefecture University.

My research interests include nursing informatics,
educational engineering and nursing education support system.

 

Overview of our laboratory

◆Ideas to run the laboratory

(1)Research

”We contribute to society by offering widely diverse solutions
using a medical information approach to problems facing society.”

We would like to contribute to society by conducting research
while remaining keenly aware of problems, continuing to seek solutions,
participating in as many presentation opportunities as possible.

 

(2)Human resource cultivation

”We cultivate human resources with leadership and problem-solving capabilities
through identification and solving of social problems.”

We would like to make a laboratory that can affect all of society by cultivating and
producing human resources able to solve social problems and possessing the capabilities to do so.

 

(3)Exchange

”We continue to share in extensive exchange with the outside world and
always let in fresh air bringing widely diverse knowledge.”

Members having different backgrounds can use their experience and talent.
The different ways of thinking of overseas students and collaborators can be accepted
and shared in the laboratory to improve it for all.

 

◆Mission

”Our laboratory is aimed not only for sending information
to solve social problems  but also to become an organization that can be a role model
for all groups related to health.”

While remaining aware that we are dealing with medical information and that we exert
effects on society through our research, we should always be conscious of health in daily life.
Therefore, we aim to make the laboratory a model for all groups in terms of health.