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私たちは生まれるはいいが最後には100%死ぬ。この世界に生きる私たちの使命とはなんだろうか?また、私たちがこの世に残していくものはなんだろうか? 内科医として臨床に従事しつつ、医学教育と女性医師支援に尽力する研究者・教育者。岡山大学で博士号取得後、同大教授、ダイバーシティー推進センター教授を経て、2023年より京都大学医学教育・国際化推進センター教授に着任。地域医療貢献、女性医療従事者の復職支援など、現場の課題解決にリーダーシップを発揮。臨床・教育・研究を横断し、次世代医療人材育成と医療システム改善に尽力している。 This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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