Written by Yusuke Nakagawa, JMSA Lead Student Representative. Published at Las Vegas Japan Times https://www.lasvegasjapantimes.com/
Category: 学生会員ニュース
9/11 – 3/11 Remembering and Moving Forward
Significance of 9/11-3/11 Outreach as we approach the 20th anniversary of 9/11: Discussion with Survivors of 9/11 and the 3/11 Japan Triple Disaster and how this outreach shaped their strength to move forward. Who will be participating?: Nagomi Mental Health Clinic…
JMSA Lead Student Representative Collaborates with Student Doctors in Japan
Greetings JMSA Community and its members, My name is Yusuke Nakagawa, a senior medical student at Tulane and the lead student representative at JMSA. It has been my privilege to serve Japanese American communities and pleasure to work at the…
2021 Scholarship Announcement
Thanks to our generous donors, we were able to give 14 scholarship awards to our healthcare professionals in training this year. Below are the awardees of the JMSA scholarship 2021, along with their proposed scholarship projects. Congratulations to this year’s…
Column: COVID-19 Variants Awareness
The following column is written by Yusuke Nakagawa, JMSA lead student representative and published at the Las Vegas Japan Times. https://www.lasvegasjapantimes.com/
Column: Reflecting 3/11 in the 10th Anniversary
Written by Yusuke Nakagawa, JMSA Lead Student Representative Fore more details, visit Las Vegas Japan Times https://www.lasvegasjapantimes.com/
Medical Column: The 3rd COVID-19 Vaccine
Written by Yusuke Nakagawa, JMSA Lead Student Representative For more details, visit Las Vegas Japan Times https://www.lasvegasjapantimes.com/
New York Hideyo Noguchi Memorial Scholarship 2021
Dear Applicants for the 4th New York Hideyo Noguchi Memorial Scholarship 2021: The deadline for the applications is April 10th, 2021 and we will announce the recipient in early May. We will present the recipient on May 21st, 2021, the memorial date…
Medical Column: I’m Vaccinated! Sharing Vaccine Experience
Written by Yusuke Nakagawa, Lead JMSA Student Representative & Third-Year Medical Student at Tulane University School of Medicine For more details, please visit Las Vegas Japan Times https://www.lasvegasjapantimes.com/
Myth about COVID vaccine development and our fate. Mainichi Newspaper 12/24/20
WHO states 65-70 % of population needs to be vaccinated to reach a herd immunity to reduce viral transmissions in the population. According to Johns Hopkins’s study, many non-white Americans indicate they are weary of political pressure on COVID vaccines…