哈佛大学首届福岛实地考察课程概述。

IF 0.9 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Riho Isaji, Nihaal Rahman, Mateo Diaz-Quiroz, Richard Kowel, Chen Wang, Chelsie Wong, Naho Yamane, Aisha Arsyaningrum, Jeremy Berger, Zili Huang, Allen Wang, Marykate Kenney, Sana Basheer, Casey Dai, Analise Hober, Mahnoor Nawab, Kenneth E Nollet, Yurie Kobashi, Isamu Amir, Michio Murakami, Andrew Gordon, Michael R Reich, Aya Goto
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福岛实地考察课程(哈佛大学陈曾熙公共卫生学院,GHP549,冬季会议2025)为来自哈佛大学不同学科的15名研究生提供了独特的教育经历,以研究2011年日本三重灾难后福岛正在进行的恢复挑战,其中包括强烈余震的大地震,海啸和沿海核电站的爆炸性熔毁。该课程包括与福岛和东京各利益攸关方的互动,以及实地考察,以促进全面了解。学生们被分成三组(健康监测、风险沟通和环境净化),于2025年1月21日在福岛医科大学展示了他们的报告和结果。健康监测小组建议通过社区参与、混合方法和综合数据系统加强福岛健康管理调查。风险沟通组织提出了一项全国性的15周年纪念活动,以修正和更新日本国内外公众对福岛的看法。环境净化组织建议,利用国际社会的团结,建立一个围绕灾后重建的全球网络,并促进“希望旅游”。该课程旨在将福岛与世界联系起来,并为重大危机后社区重建的未来领导者做好准备。
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Overview of Harvard's Inaugural Fukushima Field Trip Course.

The Fukushima Field Trip Course (Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, GHP549, Winter Session 2025) offered a unique educational experience for 15 graduate students from various disciplines at Harvard University, to examine ongoing recovery challenges in Fukushima following Japan's 2011 triple disaster, which included a massive earthquake with powerful aftershocks, a tsunami, and explosive meltdowns at a coastal nuclear power plant. The course included interactions with diverse stakeholders in Fukushima and Tokyo and site visits to foster a comprehensive understanding. Organized into three groups (Health Monitoring, Risk Communication, and Environmental Decontamination), students presented their reports and results at Fukushima Medical University on January 21, 2025. The Health Monitoring group recommended enhancing the Fukushima Health Management Survey through community engagement, mixed-method approaches, and integrated data systems. The Risk Communication group proposed a national 15th anniversary campaign to revise and renew public perceptions of Fukushima in Japan and abroad. The Environmental Decontamination group suggested leveraging international solidarity to create a global network around reconstruction after disasters and promoting "Hope Tourism." The course is designed to connect Fukushima with the world and prepare future leaders in community rebuilding after major crises.

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Fukushima Journal of Medical Science
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