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FOUNDATION of Scandinavia Japan Radiological Society. Prof. e m. Takahiro Kozuka Kaizuka City Hospital Osaka University. Cherished Scandinavian Art and Culture. Alfred B. Nobel(1833-1896) Literature Henrik Ibsen(1828-1906) August Strindberg(1849-1912)
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FOUNDATIONofScandinavia Japan Radiological Society Prof.em.Takahiro Kozuka Kaizuka City Hospital Osaka University
Cherished Scandinavian Art and Culture Alfred B. Nobel(1833-1896) Literature Henrik Ibsen(1828-1906) August Strindberg(1849-1912) Hans Christian Andersen(1805-1875) Tove Jansson(1914-2001) Explorer Sven A. Hedin(1865-1952) Roald Amundsen(1872-1928) Music Edvard Hagerup Grieg(1843-1907) Jean Sibelius(1865-1957) Painting Edward Munch(1863-1944) Movie Ingrid Bergman, Ingmar Bergman
Attraction of Angiography • Angiography originated from Portuguese School and grew up in Scandinavia • Percutaneous catheterization developed by Dr. Seldinger contributed to explosive diffusion of angiography and IVR • Selective angiography improved diagnostic imaging • Non-ionic contrast medium developed by Dr. Almen
Motivation to found the Society • Attraction of Angiography • Sophisticated, efficient daily work • High diagnostic quality • Basic research combined with clinical study • High-quality medical education system • Collaboration with other specialty • Kind, friendly staff
Acknowledgement • Special Thanks to the late Mr.Tokura, Former Japanese Ambassador to Sweden for his generous advice and support at the foundation of the Scandinavia Japan Radiological Society.
Personal exchanges From Japan to Scandinavia 1986-2006 28 radiologists From Scandinavia to Japan 1989-1997 8 radiologists
Progress in Radiology MeetingJoint Meeting SJRS and N-J PACS • 1990 Tokyo PACS • 1991 Tampere PACS • 1992 Osaka PACS • 1993 Tokyo Joint Meeting • 1996 Stockholm Joint Meeting • 1998 Kobe Joint Meeting • 2001 Oslo Joint Meeting • 2004 Yamagata Joint Meeting • 2006 Stockholm Joint Meeting
Nordic Japan PACS Symposium • 1980 Proposal by Mr. Nakasone • 1985 Mission from Scandinavia • 1990 First symposium at Tokyo • 1991 2nd symposium at Tampere • 1992 3rd symposium at Osaka • 1993-2006 Joint meeting with SJRS