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2022/6/2 / New York (ミッドタウン), New York / School / Seminar

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Address 145 West 57th street, New York (ミッドタウン), New York, 10019 アメリカ合衆国
Date 2022/6/2
Time 19:00 minute(s) - 20:00 minute(s)
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Web Access No.637127

Nihon Club/Japanese Medical Association of America ( JMSA ) Co-sponsored Online Health Seminar "Mental and Physical Health and Maintenance after a Biennial Pandemic

The pandemic has caused many people's general health to deteriorate. How can we regain and maintain our original health ??
After a pandemic that lasted more than two years, the general health of many people deteriorated, both from a medical and a psychological point of view. We will hear from doctors from the Japanese Medical Association of America ( JMSA ) to give practical advice on how to get out of that state and regain and maintain their former health.

Dr. Maki Kano will talk about the need to maintain the health of the pediatric and adult populations through routine testing and immunizations, as well as preventive care such as regular screening tests like colonoscopies and mammograms. Additionally, individuals with chronic medical conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, and hyperlipidemia have medical conditions that are exacerbated by decreased physical activity, increased sedentary lifestyles, increased weight gain, and increased alcohol consumption and diet. This webinar will discuss how to recognize current health concerns and what to do to get healthy and back on track.

Dr. Matsuki will discuss how the pandemic has had a significant impact on the mental health of adults and children. Social isolation, remote schools, and telecommuting have resulted in a significant increase in anxiety and depression. Conflict is also on the rise among couples. We will discuss how to recognize the warning signs of mental health and steps to take back mental health.

Also in Q & A session, Dr. Kano and Dr. Matsuki will be joined by nutritionist Dr. Miyashita to answer a variety of your questions. Please join us.

* The webinar will be conducted in Japanese, but English subtitles will be available via Wordly's real-time AI translation.
* This is an online ・ event via Zoom. The actual event will not be held at Nippon Club Hall

● Guest Speakers : Dr. Takashi Matsuki / Dr. Maki Kano / Asako Miyashita, Nutritionist

● Date and Time : June 2 ( Thu ) 7 pm - 8 pm ( EST )

● Fee : Free ( Optional donation to the Lunch for NY Front Line Workers Project )

● Register here → https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_q6AFvRKsQOaidfyyJKa74Q


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Takashi Matsuki, MD
American psychiatrist. He graduated from Tokyo Medical and Dental University, School of Medicine.
After several years of practice in Japan, he moved to the U.S. and completed his residency in psychiatry at Beth Israel Hospital, Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York City, and became board certified in psychiatry in the United States. Currently, he is an assistant professor of psychiatry at Mount Sinai School of Medicine and a supervising physician in the Department of Psychiatric Emergency Medicine at Mount Sinai School of Medicine, where he is engaged in front-line treatment and education in acute psychiatric care. He also provides telemedicine via Internet video calls throughout Massachusetts, Georgia, Texas, California, and Washington State. He is a board member of the Japanese Medical Association of America. www.TakashiMatsukiMD.com

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Maki Kano, MD
Born in Kamakura, Japan, Kano moved to the United States with her parents at age 3. She was raised in Scarsdale and Chappaqua, NY. She graduated from Cornell University and Mount Sinai School of Medicine. Graduated from Mount Sinai School of Medicine. Board Certified in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics. He has been actively involved in volunteer medical support activities in the Japanese American community. He has served the Japanese Medical Society of America ( JMSA ) as Vice President and Chairperson of Community Affairs and has been involved in various charitable activities in the community. Since 2000, she has been a board-certified physician in both internal medicine and pediatrics at Mount Sinai Tokio Marine Memorial Clinic ( Japanese Medical Practice in Hartsdale, Japan, where she has provided "compassionate medical care" in Japanese to families who need to be seen and consulted at all times. A mother of two children, after giving birth to her first child in 2003, she realized the stress of childbirth and childcare in a different culture and strongly felt the need for networking and childcare support for Japanese pregnant women and mothers living abroad, and founded the non-profit childcare support group "New York Sukusukukukai" in September of the same year. Since then, the group has held seminars and workshops for pregnant ・ mothers on topics related to childbirth and child-rearing, such as medical care, breastfeeding, and discipline, mainly at the spring and fall "Health ・ Fairs" held annually at the NY Nikkei Association.
Since 2013, she has also been the School Doctor ( at Keio Academy of New York ( High School ) ).

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Asako Miyashita, Nutritionist / Asako Miyashita, MS, RDN, CDN
Registered Dietitian, NY. M.S. in Nutrition Education Program, Columbia University Graduate School of Education. She has worked as a clinical dietitian in a nursing home and as a nutrition consultant for outpatients in a telehealth setting.
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