
Matsumoto Global Foundation
Three Pillars
Economic Exchange

We hold events such as business matching in the medical field and economic forums to create new international businesses.
Cultural and artistic exchange

We are building new "bonds" by introducing diverse Japanese culture and arts to overseas audiences and conveying Japan's intricate traditions.
People-to-people exchanges

Through training and exchange programs, we aim to promote dialogue between people of different cultures and build friendships and relationships of trust.
Topics
I'm no longer afraid because I've improved my English skills.
Ready-to-use for nurses
English conversation lesson "Positive English 4-U"
The number of foreign visitors to Japan is increasing, and the number of foreigners visiting hospitals is also increasing. In addition, the number of foreign patients coming to Japan seeking advanced medical care is also increasing. How nurses treat foreign patients is very important. This is a small-group English conversation class where you can learn basic patient care skills, focusing on speaking. You will have fun learning from Ms. Fallon, an American female instructor who has lived in Japan for over 30 years.
In order to live life the way you want until the end, you can now download a "What-if Checklist" to summarize your thoughts and discuss with your loved ones.
Discussing the final stages of one's life with family, friends, and other trusted people deepens connections between people. Recently, the Ministry of Health, Labor, and Welfare has also started recommending initiatives to think in advance about final stages of life, nicknamed "Life Conferences."
The "What if Checklist" is a tool created by the Matsumoto Foundation in collaboration with Professor Takahashi of the International University of Health and Welfare to facilitate "Life Conferences." Feel free to pick it up and start putting your thoughts together, and you will come to understand yourself better.
We encourage not only medical staff but also you to give it a try.


On October 28th , the event "Wisdom and Elegance" - People and Towns that Will Not Give in to Infectious Diseases - was held in collaboration with Minato Ward.
June 25th: Since the outbreak of COVID-19, we have been expressing our gratitude to nurses who are working on the front lines.
The Matsumoto Foundation made a donation to the Tokyo Nursing Association, a public interest incorporated foundation, and received a letter of appreciation.
March 5th: Applications are now open for the 2nd Overseas Conference Presentation Grant Program for Nurses

December 1st: First English conversation lesson for nurses in Kansai (1-day Autumn course) held (in Osaka)
October 12-15: Visit to Tashkent (Uzbekistan) to inspect the medical situation
September 13th: Lecture on the interior design of the Navoi Theatre in Uzbekistan, which has a deep connection with Japanese people
The second Japan-Myanmar medical information exchange meeting was held in Yangon, the capital of Myanmar, on June 27th.
May 31st: Positive Health Training Course (3rd session)
Final event held in the Netherlands
April 13th/27th: Japan's first Positive Health Training Course (1st and 2nd sessions)
Held in Fukui
April 5th: Dr. Thein Gi Nyein, Director of New Yangon General Hospital, visits Matsumoto Foundation Museum
April to June: English Conversation Lessons for Nurses 2019 Spring Series
On March 19th, recipients of the Foundation Grant Program gave presentations at APSIC2019 held in Da Nang, Vietnam.
February 28: Latin American Medical University Headquarters signs agreement to establish "Cuban Human Resource Development Fund"
(Havana)
On January 21, the first screening and selection meeting for the "Subsidy Program for Nurses to Present at Overseas Conferences" was held.
The successful candidates have been decided!

September 27th to 29th 19th International Conference on Pharmaceutical Medicine
July 30th to August 1st, Japan-Uzbekistan Silk Road Foundation
Silk Road Business Seminar held in Tashkent for the first time
June 3rd to June 7th : Visited Limburg with Orange Clinic members to study and learn about the Dutch "Positive Health"
Healthcare Seminar at New Yangon General Hospital on May 24th

August 13th to 17th: Cuba Medical Situation Inspection Mission (2nd)


June 27th - July 5th: Cuba Medical Situation Inspection Mission (1st)
FEC officials and related parties inspect Cuba's medical situation



We actively hold seminars to educate doctors, pharmacists, nurses, clinical psychologists, nutritionists, and many other medical professionals.


Through the Matsumoto Foundation's international medical cooperation activities, products from around the world have been donated, including those from 50 countries, and the history of these items, some of which are also of great cultural value, can be traced.
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