TOMIKI Yuichi, M.D., Ph.D.
Department of Medical Education
Short Biography
1987 | M.D. Juntendo University Faculty of Medicine |
1987-1989 | Surgical Resident, Juntendo University Hospital and Affiliated Hospitals |
1989-2001 | Surgical Staff, First Department of Surgery, Juntendo University Faculty of Medicine |
2002-2005 | Assistant Professor, First Department of Surgery, Juntendo University Faculty of Medicine |
2006-2008 | Assistant Professor, Department of Coloproctological Surgery, Juntendo University Faculty of Medicine |
2009-2018 | Associate Professor, Department of Coloproctological Surgery, Division of Medical Education, Juntendo University Faculty of Medicine |
2019-Present | Professor, Division of Medical Education, Department of Coloproctological Surgery, Juntendo University Faculty of Medicine |
Keywords
- National Examination for Medical Practitioners
- Common Achievement of Tests (CBT, OSCE)
- Professionalism
- Career Path
- Colonoscopic Treatment
Main Research Topics and Interests
- The pass rate for National Examination for Medical Practitioners
- The pass rate for Common Achievement of Tests (CBT, OSCE)
- Relationship between extracurricular activities and grades
- Attitude education for medical students
- Career path for clinical residents
Publications (in English)
- Original Articles: 41
- Review Articles: 1
- h-Index: 8 (Web of Science)
- Sum of Times Cited: 309 (Web of Science)
Recent Main Publications
- Tomiki Y, Matsumoto A, Hatsuda M, Sekine M, Watanabe M, Wada H, Kempe K, Suzuki T, Okada T. Male students selecting biology as the entrance examination in Juntendo university achieve higher scores in Computer-based Testing than those selecting physics. Juntendo Medical Journal 2021.67:32-38. doi: 10.14789/jmj.2020.66.JMJ19-OA02
- Tomiki Y, Suzuki T, Wada H, Sekine M, Watanabe M, Okada T. Medical Specialties Selected by Graduates of Juntendo University. Juntendo Medical Journal 2020. 66:519-526. doi: 10.14789/jmj.2020.66.JMJ20-Re03
- Tomiki Y, Suzuki T, Kempe K, Wada H, Watanabe M. Sekine M, Takeda Y, Okada T. Students who have taken a practice examination achieve better Computer-based Testing results than those who have not. Juntendo Medical Journal 2020. 60:59-62. doi: 10.14789/jmj.2020.66.JMJ19-Re03
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