Koyama Group have many workshops, among which the Team Care Academic Society is open outside.
Right now, it’s open only towards Koyama Groups different companies, but I want to make it a society-friendly academic society in the future. ( Koyama group is made up by many different corporations)
Over 700 people attended yesterday via Zoom.
The good thing about online is that the presenter has less stress.
Presenting in front of a large number of students in a university auditorium in Tokyo is quite nerve-wracking.
Can’t even raise my hand to ask a question.
In that sense, online makes it easier to ask questions.
My impression on the first day was that there were too many presentations to be able to grasp all of them.
Until now, there was educational significance in having students independently research and present, but that level has already passed.
What if we narrowed down the number of presentations to consider the content and avenues for further additional validation studies?
Research is science.
I want to make it worthwhile for others to again verify, prove and spread it to society.
The number of technical intern trainees from overseas is also increasing, so I would like to make it an international academic conference in collaboration with other countries.
Vietnam, Myanmar, Thailand, China.
Online, it is possible. Nursing care is culture.
I would like to hear how Japanese nursing care is perceived from the perspective of foreign countries.
An international comparative cultural symposium might also be good.
In the evening, a jazz concert was held at the studio of the Ginza Headquarters.
Participants all over the country enjoyed it online.
Relaxation time after being nervous.
It was a suitable night for my father’s anniversary passing.
As my father’s favorite food, he received a large number of thin-skinned buns. (It is common in Japanese households that there is a shrine for your ancestors, where you present different offerings.)
For the time being, I will have thin skin manju for breakfast.
Together with my father.
Today`s new PCR positive staff: 1
Thank you for your hard work. Thank you.
Pulse oximeter 98/98/98
Blood sugar 164 I’m going to eat the thin-skinned manju. Body temperature 36.5 degrees
Life is team care, Koyama is a family,
Eldest son Yasunari Koyama