Dr. Hirotsugu Sakamoto

Dr. Hirotsugu Sakamoto Professor, Jichi Medical School, Faculty of Medicine

Specialty and Interest

Locations

Shimotsuke
Japan

Experience

Jichi Medical School, Faculty of Medicine
Professor
Jichi Medical School, Faculty of Medicine
2024 - Present
Shimotsuke

Jichi Medical School, Faculty of Medicine
Associate Professor
Jichi Medical School, Faculty of Medicine
2022 - 2024
Shimotsuke

Jichi Medical School, Faculty of Medicine
Assistant Professor
Jichi Medical School, Faculty of Medicine
2013 - 2022
Shimotsuke

Education and Training

Jichi Medical School, Faculty of Medicine
Jichi Medical School, Faculty of Medicine
PhD
2002 - 2010

Jichi Medical School, Faculty of Medicine
Jichi Medical School, Faculty of Medicine
MD
1994 - 2000
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Dr. Hirotsugu Sakamoto's top areas of care are diagnose and treat digestive disorders including liver disease, ulcers, irritable bowel syndrome, and cancers.
Who is Dr. Hirotsugu Sakamoto?
Dr. Hirotsugu Sakamoto is Gastroenterologist in Shimotsuke. Dr. Hirotsugu Sakamoto is affiliated with medical facilities such as Jichi Medical School, Faculty of Medicine, Jichi Medical School, Faculty of Medicine and many more. Dr. Hirotsugu Sakamoto graduated from Jichi Medical School, Faculty of Medicine and Jichi Medical School, Faculty of Medicine.
What is Dr. Hirotsugu Sakamoto's education qualification?
Dr. Hirotsugu Sakamoto graduated from Jichi Medical School, Faculty of Medicine and Jichi Medical School, Faculty of Medicine.
Where does Dr. Hirotsugu Sakamoto work?
Dr. Hirotsugu Sakamoto is affiliated with medical facilities such as Jichi Medical School, Faculty of Medicine, Jichi Medical School, Faculty of Medicine and many more.
Why do patients visit Dr. Hirotsugu Sakamoto?
Patients frequently visit Dr. Hirotsugu Sakamoto for diagnose and treat digestive disorders including liver disease, ulcers, irritable bowel syndrome, and cancers.