On July 8th, the specialized nursing course "Global Health & Disaster Nursing" conducted a COIL (Collaborative Online International Learning) class connecting four universities from three countries—Japan, Thailand, and Indonesia (University of Shizuoka, Konan Women’s University, Khon Kaen University, and Padjadjaran University)—via an online platform.
The theme of this class was "Continuing Care in Disaster Nursing: Perspectives from Japan, Thailand and Indonesia." About 140 students participated in this session, gaining valuable international and practical insights into disaster nursing through group work and discussions with students from overseas.
A post-class survey revealed that over 90% of participants expressed interest in continuing to take part in COIL classes in the future. Many students shared positive feedback, including:
The theme of this class was "Continuing Care in Disaster Nursing: Perspectives from Japan, Thailand and Indonesia." About 140 students participated in this session, gaining valuable international and practical insights into disaster nursing through group work and discussions with students from overseas.
A post-class survey revealed that over 90% of participants expressed interest in continuing to take part in COIL classes in the future. Many students shared positive feedback, including:
- "It was refreshing to hear perspectives from students in other countries."
- "I learned that the core of nursing is the same across all countries."
- "I found it both challenging and enjoyable to communicate with students from different countries."
- "I really enjoy this class."
(7/31/2025)