What kind of hospital did Shinzo Abe go to when he entered it?

Shinzo Abe went to Tokyo Keio University Hospital, a large and prestigious hospital in Japan.

Tokyo Keio University Hospital, founded in 1917, has a long history as a hospital affiliated with Keio University, and is renowned in Japan, and its medical skills are second to none in Japan and ranked 198th in the world. It is a large-scale hospital with powerful physician resources. The hospital is located at 35 Shinano-machi, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, the capital of Japan, which is part of an economically prosperous area.

Location of the hospital environment

Keio University Hospital is located in the capital city, with convenient transportation, a beautiful environment, and a developed economy, and is a place where many famous people and celebrities gather, and Keio University Hospital is also a hospital trusted by many famous people.

Size of the hospital

Keio University Hospital has 1,125 beds and is a medical center in Japan. There are approximately 2,100 employees, including 843 permanent physicians, 32 dentists, 1,012 nurse practitioners, and 103 pharmacists. Hospital I*** has 51 departments, of which there are 32 diagnostic and treatment departments and 19 centralized diagnostic and treatment departments.

Hospital Capacity

From the inception of the hospital, the hospital has received a cumulative total of 846,453 foreign patients, with an average of 3,215 foreign patients per day. Among them, the number of hospitalized patients accumulated 305,489, the average daily number of hospitalized people 894. The number of surgical operations in the whole hospital **** is 16,545.

Achievements of the hospital

In the medical journals it is written: ?In 2009, the world's first living liver transplantation of a child with cardiac malformation was first successful in the hospital.In 2013, the world's first regeneration of cells in the ear of the hearing impaired was successful in the hospital.?

Doctors and nurses at Keio University Hospital were unfortunately infected during the recent outbreak of the Neocoronavirus, but with their skill and conviction, they made it through this virus as well, which tested not only the medical skills of the doctors, but also the entire hospital. After this battle against the virus, it is clear that the medical skills of Keio University Hospital live up to its reputation and its ability is trustworthy, and it is no wonder that Shinzo Abe chose this hospital for his physical examination.

Keio University Hospital is now the first choice for many people in Japan to see a doctor.