At the time of the March 11, 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake Disaster, I was the director of Tohoku University Hospital. Fortunately, the hospital had been damaged a little by the earthquake. The hospital’s staffs treated trauma patients in need of emergency care, even as recovered the hospital’s functions. We all pulled together and made our best effort with a slogan “We will be devoted to logistic support to defend the front lines of the disaster medical care.” Tohoku University Hospital has fulfilled a central role in dispatching doctors to the coast area where is a tsunami-stricken area, and in accepting patients transferred from the hospitals in the disaster affected area without any condition.