セッション詳細
[1-SC]学生チャレンジ【学部生・大学院生・若手研究者部門】『(国際委員会企画)Emerging Voices in Global Disaster Health Management』
2026年3月19日(木) 10:40 〜 11:40
第5会場(3F 中会議室301)
座長:五十嵐 豊(日本医科大学 救急医学教室)
江川 新一(東北大学災害科学国際研究所 災害医療国際協力学)
江川 新一(東北大学災害科学国際研究所 災害医療国際協力学)
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International Committee Session;
Student Challenge (Undergraduate, Graduate, and Early-Career Researcher Division)
国際委員会企画「学生チャレンジ」
Title:
Emerging Voices in Global Disaster Health Management
グローバル災害医療を担う次世代人材の挑戦
Moderator:
1. Shinichi Egawa, M.D., Ph.D
International Research Institute of Disaster Science, Tohoku University
2. Yutaka Igarashi, M.D., Ph.D
Nippon Medical School
Session Overview:
This student session aims to foster the next generation of professionals in disaster medicine by providing undergraduate students, graduate students, and early-career researchers with an
opportunity to present their research and practical activities in English.
The session highlights emerging voices that address global disaster health challenges, including multicultural response, international cooperation, and data-driven decision-making.
Through international presentation experience, this session seeks to support future pathways toward global deployment, collaborative research, and academic network building.
This session is organized as a student and early-career support initiative of the International Committee of the Japanese Association for Disaster Medicine.
Speakers:
1. Hina Ueno
Nippon Sport Science University
“Evaluation of Self-Efficacy in Non-Technical Skills Among Paramedic Student Volunteers: World Athletics Championships Tokyo 2025”
2. Misato Saito
Graduate School of Nippon Sport Science University
“Disaster Relief Activities during the 2024 Noto Peninsula Earthquake Enabled by Disaster Education at Nippon Sport Science University”
3. Omi Watanabe
Department of Health Security System, Center for Health Security, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan
“Cost-Benefit Analysis of Natural Disaster Management: A Scoping Review and Implications for Health”
4. Motohiro Tsuboi
Advanced Emergency and Critical Care Center, Japanese Red Cross Saitama Hospital “Deaths from Secondary Health Impacts of Disasters: Documentation Gaps in Japan and the Need for a Global Reporting Framework”
5. Nurul Qoidah
Department of Public Health and Health Policy, Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences, Hiroshima University
“ Activation of the WHO Emergency Medical Team Minimum Data Set in the 2023 Flood Response in Libya”
セッション概要(日本語)
本学生セッションは、学部生、大学院生、ならびに若手研究者を対象に、英語で研究成果や実践的活動を発表する機会を提供し、災害医療分野の次世代を担う人材の育成を目的とする。
多文化対応、国際協力、データに基づく意思決定など、グローバルな災害健康課題に取り組む新たな視点や取り組みを有する発表を通じて、将来の国際展開や共同研究、学術ネットワーク形成につながる経験を支援する。
本セッションは、日本災害医学会 国際委員会による学生および若手研究者支援の一環として企画されたものである。
International Committee Session;
Student Challenge (Undergraduate, Graduate, and Early-Career Researcher Division)
国際委員会企画「学生チャレンジ」
Title:
Emerging Voices in Global Disaster Health Management
グローバル災害医療を担う次世代人材の挑戦
Moderator:
1. Shinichi Egawa, M.D., Ph.D
International Research Institute of Disaster Science, Tohoku University
2. Yutaka Igarashi, M.D., Ph.D
Nippon Medical School
Session Overview:
This student session aims to foster the next generation of professionals in disaster medicine by providing undergraduate students, graduate students, and early-career researchers with an
opportunity to present their research and practical activities in English.
The session highlights emerging voices that address global disaster health challenges, including multicultural response, international cooperation, and data-driven decision-making.
Through international presentation experience, this session seeks to support future pathways toward global deployment, collaborative research, and academic network building.
This session is organized as a student and early-career support initiative of the International Committee of the Japanese Association for Disaster Medicine.
Speakers:
1. Hina Ueno
Nippon Sport Science University
“Evaluation of Self-Efficacy in Non-Technical Skills Among Paramedic Student Volunteers: World Athletics Championships Tokyo 2025”
2. Misato Saito
Graduate School of Nippon Sport Science University
“Disaster Relief Activities during the 2024 Noto Peninsula Earthquake Enabled by Disaster Education at Nippon Sport Science University”
3. Omi Watanabe
Department of Health Security System, Center for Health Security, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan
“Cost-Benefit Analysis of Natural Disaster Management: A Scoping Review and Implications for Health”
4. Motohiro Tsuboi
Advanced Emergency and Critical Care Center, Japanese Red Cross Saitama Hospital “Deaths from Secondary Health Impacts of Disasters: Documentation Gaps in Japan and the Need for a Global Reporting Framework”
5. Nurul Qoidah
Department of Public Health and Health Policy, Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences, Hiroshima University
“ Activation of the WHO Emergency Medical Team Minimum Data Set in the 2023 Flood Response in Libya”
セッション概要(日本語)
本学生セッションは、学部生、大学院生、ならびに若手研究者を対象に、英語で研究成果や実践的活動を発表する機会を提供し、災害医療分野の次世代を担う人材の育成を目的とする。
多文化対応、国際協力、データに基づく意思決定など、グローバルな災害健康課題に取り組む新たな視点や取り組みを有する発表を通じて、将来の国際展開や共同研究、学術ネットワーク形成につながる経験を支援する。
本セッションは、日本災害医学会 国際委員会による学生および若手研究者支援の一環として企画されたものである。
[1-SC-1]Evaluation of Self-Efficacy in Non-Technical Skills Among Paramedic Student Volunteers: World Athletics Championships Tokyo 2025
○Ueno Hina1、Mitsuhashi Masanori1、Kodama Kyohei1、Masudome Ruki2、Oyama Ryoji2、Kanai Hiroki2、Suzuki Kensuke1
(1. Nippon Sport Science University、2. Japan DMAT Secretariat)
(1. Nippon Sport Science University、2. Japan DMAT Secretariat)
[1-SC-2]Disaster Relief Activities during the 2024 Noto Peninsula Earthquake Enabled by Disaster Education at Nippon Sport Science University
○Saito Misato1、Masudome Ruki2、Mitsuhashi Masanori1、Kodama Kyohei1、Oyama Ryoji2、Kanai Hiroki2、Suzuki Kensuke1
(1. Graduate School of Nippon Sport Science University、2. Japan DMAT Secretariat)
(1. Graduate School of Nippon Sport Science University、2. Japan DMAT Secretariat)
[1-SC-3]Cost-Benefit Analysis of Natural Disaster Management: A Scoping Review and Implications for Health
○Watanabe Omi1、Sasaki Noriko1,2、Imanaka Yuici1,2
(1. Department of Health Security System, Center for Health Security, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan、2. Department of Healthcare Economics and Quality Management, School of Public Health, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan)
(1. Department of Health Security System, Center for Health Security, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan、2. Department of Healthcare Economics and Quality Management, School of Public Health, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan)
[1-SC-4]Deaths from Secondary Health Impacts of Disasters: Documentation Gaps in Japan and the Need for a Global Reporting Framework
○Tsuboi Motohiro1、Sasaki Hiroyuki2、Park Hyejeong2、Harada Nahoko3、Koda Masahide4、Taguchi Shigemasa1、Egawa Shinichi2
(1. Advanced Emergency and Critical Care Center, Japanese Red Cross Saitama Hospital、2. International Cooperation for Disaster Medicine Lab., International Research Institute of Disaster Science (IRIDeS), Tohoku University、3. Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering in Health Systems, Okayama University、4. Co-learning Community Healthcare Re-innovation Office, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University)
(1. Advanced Emergency and Critical Care Center, Japanese Red Cross Saitama Hospital、2. International Cooperation for Disaster Medicine Lab., International Research Institute of Disaster Science (IRIDeS), Tohoku University、3. Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering in Health Systems, Okayama University、4. Co-learning Community Healthcare Re-innovation Office, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University)
[1-SC-5]Activation of the WHO Emergency Medical Team Minimum Data Set in the 2023 Flood Response in Libya
○Qoidah Nurul1、Sakata Taizo1、Kubo Tatsuhiko1
(1. Department of Public Health and Health Policy, Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences, Hiroshima University)
(1. Department of Public Health and Health Policy, Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences, Hiroshima University)
