Okuno Method 2-day Workshop (observation) for MSK/TAME
Dr. Okuno will introduce his original MSK/TAME method, offering participants a completely new approach to Transcatheter Arterial Embolization.
*The workshop will be conducted in English.
Schedule (as of June 9, 2026)
Workshops are held approximately every two months.
- September 1 (Tue) – 2 (Wed), 2026
**Due to cancellations, a limited number of additional slots are available. - Mid - November, 2026 TBA
** Please note that dates are subject to change depending on Dr. Okuno’s availability and clinic operations.
Registration
September 2026 Workshop
https://form.jotform.com/261061680451451
** Once the session reaches full capacity, the option will no longer be selectable.
** Once your seat has been secured, payment instructions and a questionnaire will be sent to your registered email address within approximately 3 business days.
Please note that we do not accept reservations by email.
Due to limited staff and ongoing clinic operations, we are unable to handle individual requests or maintain a waiting list. We appreciate your understanding.
Overview of Workshop
Day 1
10:00-12:00 Lecture by Dr. Okuno
13:30-18:00 Observation of MSK/TAME procedures
Day 2
10:00-12:00 Observation of Dochu (Simplified embolization) procedure
13:30-18:00 Observation of MSK/TAME procedures
Participation Fee
Doctors 77,000JPY (Tax included)
Resident/Fellow 55,000JPY (Tax included)
We accept payment by credit card.
Notes:
- All sessions are scheduled to be conducted by Dr. Okuno; however, the workshop content may change depending on patient availability and clinical circumstances.
- To prioritize medical professionals, we kindly ask that staff from sponsor companies and interpreters refrain from attending. If their attendance is necessary, please reserve a slot for them as well.
- Due to patient comfort considerations and space limitations at our clinic, participation is limited to a maximum of nine attendees. As we receive a high number of applications, we kindly ask that last-minute cancellations be avoided.