The hospital currently comprises 28 medical clinics, 10 dental clinics, and 65 central clinical facilities. It has 692 beds. As an advanced treatment hospital, it provides leading edge medical and dental care.
In addition, using the geographical proximity of Tokushima University Hospital and Tokushima Prefectural Central Hospital to the maximum, the two hospitals aim to capitalize on their human and infrastructural characteristics to pursue further cooperation towards an effective division of functions. In this way, they are working to realize the general medical zone concept that aims to improve the quality of medical care in the prefecture as a whole.
Bearing in mind the keywords of regional healthcare, coordination and functional differentiation, Tokushima University Hospital will foster medical professionals with high ethical standards, seeking to develop advanced medical care characterized by a global vision that is grounded in the local community.
Basic philosophy
We will implement leading-edge and safe care that fosters optimism, based on respect for life and personal dignity. At the same time, we seek to develop medical professionals who are motivated by human love.
Goal
●The practice of holistic medicine with respect for human dignity
We will safely practice holistic healthcare respecting the personhood of people suffering from disease, based on our deep awareness of the dignity of life and a correct understanding of life science.
●Development and implementation of advanced medicine
We will promote human health by developing and implementing advanced medical treatments safely through the pursuit of leading-edge medical and dental research.
●Development of medical professionals with high ethical standards
In all of our medical activities, we will pay sincere consideration and respect for the personhood and rights of the individual, and foster medical professionals who are dedicated to caring.
●Contributing to regional healthcare and the community
As a hospital that is accessible to the community, we will make social contributions by cooperating closely with regional medical institutions, promoting human exchanges within and outside Japan, and undertaking joint research with various organizations.