MUOM Campuses
Meiji University of Oriental Medicine AKA MUOM
Hinotani-6-1 Hiyoshichō Honoda, Nantan, Kyoto 629-0301, Japan
MUOM Campuses
Hiyoshi Campus
At the Hiyoshi Campus of Meiji University of Oriental Medicine, students are immersed in a comprehensive curriculum focused on traditional and modern approaches to oriental medicine. This campus serves as the primary hub for academic and practical training in the field.
- Acupuncture and Moxibustion: This program offers in-depth training in traditional Japanese and Chinese techniques, emphasizing therapeutic methods for pain relief and holistic healing. Students learn through both theoretical studies and hands-on clinical practice.
- Herbal Medicine: The curriculum covers the study of medicinal herbs, their properties, and applications in treating various ailments. Students explore ancient texts alongside modern pharmacological research to create effective treatment plans.
- Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation: This course integrates oriental medicine with contemporary rehabilitation techniques, preparing students to assist patients in recovery from injuries and chronic conditions through tailored therapeutic approaches.
- Health Sciences: A broader program that includes studies in nutrition, preventive medicine, and wellness, aiming to equip students with the knowledge to promote overall health using oriental medical principles.
The campus is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, including simulation labs and herbal gardens, to provide a practical learning environment. Students also participate in clinical internships at affiliated hospitals and clinics, ensuring they gain real-world experience. The faculty comprises experienced practitioners and researchers dedicated to advancing the field of oriental medicine. Graduates are well-prepared to pursue careers as licensed practitioners, researchers, or educators in this specialized domain. The Hiyoshi Campus is committed to preserving the traditions of oriental medicine while integrating modern scientific advancements to meet contemporary healthcare needs.
