UNIVERSITAS GADJAH MADA FACULTY OF MEDICINE

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UNIVERSITAS GADJAH MADA FACULTY OF MEDICINE
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UN I VERSI TAS GADJAH MADA
FACULT Y OF MEDIC I NE
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CONTENTS
DEAN’S MESSAGE
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ORGANIZATION
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AWARDS
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EDUCATING HEALTH PROFESSIONALS
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INTENSIFYING RESEARCH AND PUBLICATIONS
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COMMUNITY SERVICE
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STUDENT ACTIVITIES
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HUMAN RESOURCES
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HISTORICAL MILESTONE
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GLOBAL & NATIONAL PARTNERSHIP
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OUR MAIN HOSPITAL NETWORK
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ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
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HAVING FUN
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FACILITIES & FINANCE
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PAVING THE ROAD AHEAD
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THE UNIFORM
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THE WRITING TEAM
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FACULT Y OF MEDIC I NE
PICTURING A DYNAMIC LIFE AT UGM CAMPUS,
FACULTY OF MEDICINE
Estelita Liana (medical student, 2011 batch) at Miss Supranational
2014 held in Polandia. Wearing Princess Warrior of Borneo (with
Jember Fashion Carnaval designer), she won the Best National
Costume category. She is also the 3rd winner of the Puteri Indonesia
Pariwisata (2014) and 2nd runner up for Puteri Indonesia 2014.
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DEAN’S
MESSAGE
Founded in year 1946, Faculty of Medicine Universitas Gadjah Mada (FM UGM) has
continued to strengthen its achievements in education, research and community service
( Tridharma). Year 2014 was a turning point with passing of the new UGM Board regulation
(Peraturan MWA) on Organization and Governance of UGM. This opens the possibilities of
expanding the organization into different Schools within the Faculty to better represent the
health professionals produced. Currently, our Faculty no longer only produces physician,
but also nursing and dietician. The growth of students enrolled at the graduate level led this
Faculty as a prominent Graduate Faculty in the country. More than 6,000 undergraduate
and graduate students at our school diligently focus on their academic pursuits. We believe
that they will become professionals and scientists fully armed to serve our Nation.
Our faculty members have attained great achievements in health research and the Faculty
has continued to strengthen efforts to increase publications. The number of research,
research grants and number of international journal publications have indicated promising
trends over the last four years. With our partners, we are determined to develop a better
strategy and give better ammunition for our academic-research faculty to create a leap in
the future.
We are confident to continue our pathway to become globally respected and to remain locally
rooted, by creating a dynamic balance between academic and campus life atmosphere.
DEAN’S
MESSAGE
Prof. dr. Teguh Aryandono SpB(K) Onk, Surgical Oncologist
Dean, UGM Faculty of Medicine
ORGAN I Z AT ION
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ORGANIZATION
Organization and Scope of UGM Faculty of Medicine
DEAN
Vice dean for Academic, student and
alumni affairs
Faculty Senate
Vice dean for Research, community service, collaboration
and graduate affairs
Assistant Vice Dean for student and
alumni affairs
Assistant Vice Dean for collaboration and community
service
Vice dean for Finance, Asset and
Human resource
Assistant Vice Dean
for Human Resource
Assistant
Vice Dean
for Planning,
Asset and
Information
Technology
Units
Research Centers
Laboratories
Departments
Study programs
Administration
office
Library
Bioethics and Humaniora
Skills laboratory
Anatomy, Biochemistry, Histology,
Physiology
Medicine
Academic and
student section
Information
and
Technology
Clinical Epidemiology and
Biostatistics Unit
Integrated research
laboratory
Pharmacology and Therapy,
Microbiology, Anatomy Pathology,
Parasitology, Clinical Pathology
Nursing
Human resources
and general affair
International
Relation
office (IRO)
Center for Health Policy
and Management
Biopaleoanthropology
Laboratory
Anaesthesiology and Intensive
Therapy, Surgery, Obstetrics and
Gynaecology, Pediatry, Internal
Medicine
Nutrition
Planning and
Finance
Office of
Research
and
Publication
(ORP)
Center for Health
Financing and Insurance
Management System
Biomolecular
laboratory
Neurology, Psychiatry, Dermatoveneorology, Forensic Medicine
and Medicolegal, Eye, Ear Nose
and Throat, Cardiology and
Vascular Medicine, Radiology
Specialist
training
Production
house
Center for Human and
Health Nutrition
EDP Diagnostic
Laboratory
Medical Education, Public Health,
Nutrition, Nursing
Master
Program
Campus
services
Center for Herbal Medicine
Multiple-Drug
Resistant TB
laboratory
Doctoral
programs
Centre for Health
Promotion and Behaviour
Department
laboratories
Combined
Degree
Center for Tropical
Medicine
Center for Reproductive
Health
Pediatric Research Office
Hospital facilities
Affiliated
facilities
UGM hospital, RSUP Dr. Sardjito, RSUD Banyumas, RSUP Dr. Soeradji
Tirtonegoro, RSAU HardjoLukito and affiliated public and private
hospitals
Primary Care facilities
Gadjahmada Medical Centre, Korpagama Clinics health
centers in Yogyakarta and it’s surrounding areas
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AWARDS
AWARDS
82 Student Awards
We are proud of our students and lecturers
who received awards in the year 2014.
Your achievements have made significant
contributions for national and international
recognition to the Faculty. This year, four
education programs have also been reaccredited by the national accreditation
body, i.e. undergraduate program in
Medicine (A accreditation), undergraduate
program in Nutrition (A accreditation), and
undergraduate and master program in
Nursing (B accreditation).
Undergraduate Student’s
Achievements
Indonesian Medical
Olympiad 2014: The
Winning Team from
Faculty of Medicine
UGM
CACTOCURE: A Potensial Gel
from Kaktus Centong (Oppuntia
Littoralis) for wound healing
Nurkholis Bramantyo, Stevanie, Lilie
Fransiska, Eric: Gold medal, SIMPIC
(Siriraj International Medical Microbiology,
Immunology, and Parasitology Competition)
2014, held at Faculty of Medicine Siriraj
Hospital, Mahidol University, Thailand;
Sarah
Safira
Umarghanies
(Undergraduate in Medicine): The Winner
of Haematology & Genetics & Medical
Physiology Oral Session - International
Student Congress of (bio) Medical Science
(ISCOMS) 2014, entitled “Correlation between
hemoglobin and feritin level in pregnant
women in Indonesia” - University Medical
Center Groningen (UMCG), Groningen,
Belanda
Michael
Dwinata,
Amadisto
Gerwindrawan, Anditta Syifarahmah,
and Ariadne Aulia received awards on
poster category in Canada and Korea.
Guntur Benedict Hutajulu, Lisa Novianti,
Made Harumi Padmaswari, dan Sarah
Safira Umarghanies received awards for
oral presentation on international scales in
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Germany, Malaysia, Jakarta and Netherlands.
Atsarina Fauzan: First winner in national
scientific paper competition
Putri Istiqomah R. H., Yasmin Noor
Afifah, Ruli Aulia, Nadira, Aulia Fitri,
dan R Ditya Devale Rinenggo for 2 gold
medals and 1 silver medal on 27th Annual
National Student Scientific Competition, held
at Diponegoro University 2014;
Laktasuit: Lactation costum
for active mothers
Nadira, Ruli Aulia, Ditya Divale R. dan
Aulia Fitri: Second winner at 27th Annual
National Student Scientific Competition, held
at Diponegoro University 2014 ,
Faculty of Medicine team: Two gold medals
and 1 silver medal on the 2014 Indonesian
Medical Olympiad 2014, held by ISMKI at
Andalas University, Padang
Mohammad Ali Zaenal: First Winner for
Student with Best Achievement, 2014
Radian Ilmaskal, SKM, FETP,
2013 batch
Title:
Evaluation
of
the
Implementation of the Regional
Regulation of Smoke Free Areas
in Padang Pajang City, Indonesia
Evi Susanti Sinaga, SKM,
FETP, 2013 batch
Title: Impact of Treatment
Completion on The Survival
of Breast Cancer Patients in
Yogyakarta Province, Indonesia
I Nyoman Purnawan, SKM,
FETP, 2013 batch
Title: Evaluation of Treatment
Compliance in Hypertension
Patients in Public Health Center
of Payangan, Gianyar Bali,
Indonesia
Irfan Haris, Muhammad Ramadhan Al
Reno, M Fahmi Rosyidi, Regina Arumsari,
Nurkholis Bramantyo, dan Eric received
3 gold medals and 1 silver medal on the
Indonesian Medical Olympic.
Lisa Novianti: Oral presentation at the
International Conference, 46th Asia Pacific
Academic Consortium for Public Health
Graduate Student’s
Achievements
National Scientific Conference on Epidemiology
(NSCE) 2014:
Nur Aini Kusmayanti, SGz, second best
oral presentation
Misinem, SKM, best poster
Edy Marjuang Purba SKM, third best
poster
Tephinet NCD and Injury Mini Grant 20142015: UGM FETP students received three out
of four grants obtained by FETP Indonesia.
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AWARDS
dr. Sumadi Lukman Anwar PhD (Surgery
department): Triton Award First Winner
Scientific Podium Competition) in the 39th
Biennial World Congress of International
College of Surgeons, entitled “Subclassification of cancer using DNA methylation
patterns at imprinted loci and its potential for
diagnostic and prognostic markers” and the
Best International Publication Award, 65th
UGM Anniversary
dr. Ginus Partadiredja, PhD (Physiology
department): 2014 SAME (Scheme for
Academic Mobility and Exchange) grant
receiver at Aarhus University, Denmark (Sept
1 – Nov 29, 2014) with the main focus on
stereology research
Prof Dr. Mustofa MKes, Apt: Patent for
pharmaceutical preparation for treatment of
sexual problems in human
Research and Training
Achievements
Center for Tropical Medicine as the Regional
Training Center for Health Research oleh
WHO Tropical Disease Research
dr Gunadi PhD (Surgery department):
Center for Reproductive Health, selected as
Young Scientist‘ Ristek Kalbe Science Award
the Center of Excellence, Comprehensive
2014, entitled The Importance of Molecular
Family Planning Training by the BKKBN and
Genetics Analysis for Diagnosis of Diseases
UNFPA
Support Staff
1. Rumbiwati,
ST
(Parasitology
department): Awarded Second best
laboratory technician at 65th UGM
Anniversary, 2014
2. Kuni Haqiati (Faculty administration
office): Received grant for support staff
exchange from Lotus Erasmus Mundus,
to do internship at student service
department, UMCG (Mar 13-April 14,
2014)
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FACULT Y OF MEDIC I NE
EDUCATING
HEALTH
PROFESSIONALS
We continuously innovate the curriculum to enable
our future medical professionals to demonstrate the
best performance in pursuing their career in a more
challenging atmosphere
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PROFESSIONALS
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New Students
2014 Graduates
486
Undergraduate
349
Medicine
60
Nursing
77
Nutrition
712 447
Graduate
Programs
Medicine
34
Nursing
231
Nutrition
319
Profession
Scholarship
In
2014,
497
students received
scholarship from 33
different schemes. Sources of scholarships
are for example: Bidikmisi, Perusahaan Gas
Negara, BUMN Peduli, Yayasan pelayanan
kasih AA Rachman (YPKAR), Supersemar,
Marga Jaya, Bakti BCA, Departemen Agama,
Karya Salemba Empat, Wardah Foundation,
Bank Mandiri, Bank CIMB Niaga, EGC medical
book publisher and internal funds from the
Faculty.
Curriculum
Highlight
In year 2014, we
continued our strong
intention to start
building and practicing teamwork during the
educational process through our flagship
program, so called the Community Family
Health Care-Inter Professional Education
(CFHC-IPE). Other flagship programs are
block 4.2 on Health system and disaster and
block 4.3 on Elective.
260
Medical Doctor
59
Nurse
CFHC-IPE activities
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CFHC-IPE
Study load:
9 credit semester unit for the medical students, and 4 credit semester
unit each for the nursing and nutrition undergraduate students. The
program is compulsory.
Theme:
Year 1: Health aware family (Keluarga sadar sehat)
Year 2: Disaster prepared village (Desa tanggap bencana)
Year 3: Healthy village (Desa sehat)
Year 4: Disaster prepared family and village (Keluarga dan Desa
tanggap bencana)
Principles:
Community based education-learning, inter-professional team
approach, working closely with a family-community, early exposure
to family-community problems, continuous relationship, and
comprehensive understanding
Implementation:
Four years, from academic semester two to seven
Supervised by faculty and field supervisors to ensure that students
could gain the competence required and solve practical problems
faced in the field
In 2014:
503 students deployed in Sleman district.
Block 4.2
Health
system and
disaster
Location:
Phase 2 curriculum (Transition from theory to practice)
Year 4, semester 7, undergraduate program in medicine
Objective:
In this block, students learn about the health system and disaster
management, which are closely related. A health system is a set of
collections of components organized to accomplish a set of functions
in health. The health system can be analyzed from a normal situation
perspective. However due to the natural and man-made disasters, the
system can be disturbed or even destroyed. In this block, students will
learn various aspects of public health policy and management, quality
of care, social and political aspect of health, leadership, communication,
and disaster management.
Learning modules:
Block 4.2 is divided into two modules and six weekly themes. The
modules are: (1) Health System, and (2) Disaster Management. Module
one consists of three weekly themes: (1) The Concept of Health
System, (2) Physician Payment Mechanism and Quality of Care, and
(3) Leadership and Communication. Module 2 has two themes: (1)
Disaster Management and (2) Disaster Medicine.
Length:
Five week period, followed by student examination on week 6.
Block 4.3
Elective
Location:
Phase 2 curriculum (Transition from theory to practice)
Year 4, semester 7, undergraduate program in medicine
Description:
Block 4.3 (Elective) deals with subjects related to medicine which have
not been intensively discussed in other blocks but may enrich the
students’ knowledge, skills and behavior important for their career and
professionalism.
Modules:
The block consists of modules of various learning activities including
lectures, small group discussions, practical or laboratory works, field
studies, self studies and assignments. Every student should take 2
modules (elective subjects) during the timeframe of the block.
Example of year 2014 elective topics:
Advance anthropometry for diagnosis
Good prescribing practice
Herbal medicine and phytopharmaca
Forensic pathology
Blood transfusion
Prevention of maternal death etc.
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Undergraduate
Programs
Medicine
Implementing a
problem-based
learning strategy in a competence-based
curriculum, this study program implements a
block system throughout the first 3.5 years.
The program is delivered in two classes, i.e.
the regular program and the international
program, followed by clinical internship.
Website: http://www.fk.ugm.ac.id/
Nursing
Established in 1998 , the
nursing program applied a student-centered
learning in a competence-based education
process. The current curriculum was
developed according to the core curriculum
of nurse education in Indonesia, enriched by
the local contents and international exposure.
The program consists of a four year academic
phase and 1.5 years of intership phase.
Nutrition and Health Health
nutrition
study program is designed to produce Bachelor
of Health Nutrition who has scientific and
practical skills in dealing with nutrition-related
health issues. After four years of education,
in the future it is planned to continue with
internship to produce a professional dietician.
Student-centered learning, curriculum review
every five years and biannual review of course
content ensure the quality learning process.
School of
Nursing
The School of Nursing
has started applying a
block learning system
since 2008 and starting
in 2011, the nursing students participated in
a thematic community field work organized
by the University. For student assessment, a
computer-based test has been initiated since
2012, and and in 2015 the school used online
learning platform (GaMeL in combination
with elisa).
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PROFESSIONALS
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Curriculum
Overview:
School of
Nutrition
and Health
Based on the theory of learning development in nutritional
sciences education, the Undergraduate School of Nutrition and
Health, Faculty of Medicine UGM divides the learning phase into
four phases:
1st phase : Basic Nutritional Sciences
2nd phase : Human Nutrition in Healthy Individuals
3rd phase : Pathological Human Nutrition
4th phase : Applied Nutrition and Dietetics
Javanese look of Iowa University professors in family
medicine
Immunology technique course
Launching of family physician-primary care
doctors (Dokter Layanan Primer) footprints,
signed by the Governor of Yogyakarta, Sri Sultan
Hamengkubuwono X and witnessed by the Dean,
Prof Soenarto and graduates of WCU 2013.
National GCP course: August 15-17, 2014
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Year
Learning
Phases
Year 4
3rd Phase
Pathological
Human
Nutrition
Year 3
3rd Phase
Nutrigenomic*)
Pathological
Human
Nutrition
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FACULT Y OF MEDIC I NE
Areas of Study
Biomedical
Science
Human
Nutrition
Clinical
Nutrition Block
in Trauma,
Allergy,
and Critical
Condition,
Community
Nutrition
Block,
Nutrition
Programmes
for Risk
Groups*), KKN
Food
Science
Social Science
Management
Research
Culinary
Dietetic*)
Entrepreneurial
Nutrition*)
Undergraduate
Thesis
Food
Technology,
Sanitary
Hygiene and
Food Quality
Control,
Functional
Food and
Institutional
Food Service
Block, Nutrition
Management in
Disaster*)
Research
Methodology,
Nutrition
Epidemiology
Humaniora
Community and Family Health Care (CFHC)
Nutraceuticals*)
Clinical
Nutrition Block
in Nutrition
Deficiency and
Infection, Basic
Sport Nutrition,
Advance Sport
Nutrition*),
Clinical
Nutrition Block
in Degenerative
and Metabolic
Diseases,
Professional
Nutrition*)
Professional
Ethics and
Health Law
Community and Family Health Care (CFHC)
Year 2
Phase 2
Human
Nutrition
in Healthy
Individuals
Year 1
Phase 1
Basic
Nutritional
Science
Year 5
Services
Nutrition
Immunology
Nutrition
Over a Life
Span Block,
Public Health
Nutrition,
Micronutrient
Metabolism,
Nutritional
Assessment,
Nutrition
Biochemistry
Culinary
Nutrition,
Food
Microbiology,
Food Safety
and Security
Basic
Institutional
Nutrition
Microeconomic,
Data and
Information
Management,
Health Services
System
Biostatistic,
Basic
Epidemiology,
Current Issues
in Clinical
Nutrition*),
Current Issues
in Public Health
Nutrition*),
Current Issues
in Institutional
Nutrition*)
Nutrient
Analysis, Food
Composition
Food Cultural
Anthropology,
Psychology,
Sociology, Basic
Communication
Basic
Management
Mathematics
Community and Family Health Care (CFHC)
Anatomy,
Human
Biology,
Physiology,
Organic
Chemistry
Basic
Nutritional
Science,
Macronutrient
Metabolism
Religion,
Bahasa
Indonesia,
Applied
English for
Nutrition,
Pancasila,
Physics,
Philosophy
Community and Family Health Care (CFHC)
Dietetic
Internship
Field of Study
Clinical
Nutrition
Public Health
Nutrition
Management System in Food Service
Nutrition
Management
in:
• Internal
Medicine
• Pediatric
• Surgery
• Maternal
• Critical
condition
• Neurology
• Out-patient
Nutrition
Management
in:
• Sports
Nutrition
• Community
Nutrition
• Family and
Community
Food Service
• Specific Food
Programmes
• Hospital Nutrition Management
• Food Industry Management
• Specific Food Programmes Management
*) course electives
EDUCAT I NG HEALTH
PROFESSIONALS
Certificate
Programs
Certificate Programs offer focused academic
training in specific areas in medicine and health.
The programs typically require less time and
coursework than a degree, with the opportunity
of credit transfer to a relevant program. Length of the courses vary from
few days to nearly one year period. Individual programs may be geared
toward current enrolled students, non-degree-seeking students or to a
broad audience.
The following certificate programs have been routinely offered and
implemented:
1. Bioethics for Health Professionals (Humanity-Ethical-Legalprofessional aspects/HELP)
2. Weekly Clinical Updates (WCU) on primary care
3. Molecular biology and immunology course
4. Musketeers course: Intensive immunology
5. Basic cell culture short course
6. Clinical decision making (CDM)
7. Good Clinical Practice (GCP)
8. Good Clinical Laboratory Practice (GCLP)
9. Good Health Research Practice (GHRP)
10. Evidence-based Clinical Practice Guidelines
11. Cochrane Systematic Review (CSR)
Graduate
Programs
Master programs
For those who have
completed their undergraduate education,
profession or already have working experiences
as clinicians or health managers, the Faculty
offers a variety of master programs. These are: master program in basic
medical science, clinical science, tropical medicine, public health, medical
education and nursing. In general, the master program takes two years
consisting of courses and thesis work.
Doctoral Program Our doctoral program is dedicated to professional
who wish to pursue career in teaching, research or professional practice
in the relevant field. The program offers four disciplines: Basic Medical
Sciences and Biomedicine, Clinical Science, Public Health and Medical
Education. To better prepare the applicants and those who intent to take
a doctoral degree elsewhere, we offer a pre-doctoral program, using a
blended-learning approach.
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Specialist Training Program To produce
specialist doctors competent in applying
evidence-based clinical decision making in
their clinical work, we offer 21 specialization
training programs. Study length varies from
7 up to 11 academic semesters, with twice
admissions per year.
Combined
degree
program
This
program strengthens the skills to conduct
independent research and to use the latest
evidence for clinical decision making and
health technology assessment for residents.
Taking a combined program has the
advantage of shorter time to earn these
degrees separately. Currently, we offer a
combined specialist training program and
master program in clinical science (MS-PPDS
program), and surgery specialist training and
master program in clinical epidemiology and
biostatistics under clinical science. In the
future, intercalated master program from
bachelor degree to a master program either
in UGM or abroad is prepared. Similarly,
combined master program in family medicine
and primary care specialty training.
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In box: HELP Course and Indonesian-Yemen Partnership
Health professionals often have to deal with human life,
people’s welfare and many other issues that are closely
related with ethical consideration. These issues are mostly
rooted from ethical matter and dilemmas. Therefore,
it is required to build health professionals with ethical
competence, in order to strengthen capacity in teaching
ethics. Led by Prof. Dr. dr. Soenarto Sastrowijoto SpTHT(K),
this course has been implemented since 2010 by the Center
for Bioethics and Medical Humanities Faculty of Medicine
UGM and delivered in the format of three-monthly serial
course and workshops. Accumulation of credit points is
transferable for advanced ethics education program at a
master level.
The general objective of the serial course is to strengthen
the mastery of theoretical basis of bioethics. The expected
outcome is to develop the systematic ability to promote
bioethics in health field practice, so that every health
Building bioethics capacity: Yemen-Indonesia Partnership
professionals will be able to deliver ethics education in their
respective major and or disciplines. Topics addressed will
cover ethics, humanities, legal and professionalism in health settings. Strong theoretical basis, case studies, and
applicable methods are emphasized to equip health professionals with sufficient knowledge as well as skills to deal
issues arise in daily practice. Experts from national as well as international levels are invited to facilitate the course.
Initiated by the University of Washington at Seattle under the coordination of Prof. Beth E. Rivin, MD, MPH with funds
from the CRDF, The Center for Bioethics and Medical Humanities have developed collaborative work with several
Universities in Yemen. UGM was chosen not only because the Center plays a major role in bioethics movement in
Indonesia, but also considered to understand and practice in a society that is predominantly Moslem. Therefore, a
global South-South collaboration has the potential to be successful and sustainable in the long-term.
This activity is the second interaction between experts from Yemen and Indonesia. The first encounter was on January
2014 where three CBMH delegates and one delegation from UNAIR shared their experiences in developing Bioethics
in Yemen. This second encounter, entitled “Building Bioethics Capacity: Yemen-Indonesia Partnership” was held in
the Faculty of Medicine, UGM. The goal is to facilitate bi-directional learning and building relationships between
Indonesian and Yemeni University Faculties as a foundation for future collaboration. Experts from seven different
universities in Yemen were involved in this workshop. They are Prof. Abdulla Saeed Hattab from Aden University, Prof.
Husni Ahmad Al-Goshae from University of Science and Technology, Murad Mohammed Al Darassi, Ph.D from Taiz
University, Dr. Ahlam Bin Braik from Hadhromaut University, Amat al-khaleq Obad Mehrass, MD, Sp.OG from Dhamar
University, Ali Mohamed Assabri, MD, MSc, PhD from Sana’a University, Ass. Prof. Mohammed Ali Qasem Amood ALKamarany, Ph.D from Hoedida University, and Dr. Arif Saeed Aqlan Alhammadi, B.Sc.,M.sc from Sana’a University.
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INTENSIFYING
RESEARCH AND
PUBLICATIONS
We aim to better understand the causes and mechanisms of diseaseshealth problems in order to develop technology to reduce sufferings. Our
research and international publications show promising trends, majority of
grants have been obtained from international funding sources (77%).
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Number of
research funds
2010-2014
US$
No of International
Journal Publications
Sources of research funding
17%
6%
International funds
National funds
Local funds
77%
Total number of participants
trained in 2014 and cumulative
Training
2014
Cumulative
GCP
163
431
GCLP
72
168
GHRP
15
15
MTA
80
80
Facts and Figures 2014
Coffee or juice? GCP training participants are
asked to develop SOP for making coffee with
coffee maker or SOP for making juice with a
juicer
INTENSIFYING
RESEARCH AND
PUBLICATIONS
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RESEARCH CENTERS
The vision of the Center
is to be an internationally
recognized
center
for
research and training in
tropical diseases. In line with
this vision, the Center has
dual missions to develop
new
knowledge,
tools,
intervention and strategies for tropical disease control
Center for
and to strengthen the capacity of human resources
Tropical
in disease endemic areas. There are fiveresearch
Medicine
divisionswithin this center, namely: TB, HIV/AIDS,
Malaria, Dengue, dan NID. In 2014, this center conducted 14 research
activities and 14 training activities. Some of the prominent research
activities are: International Research Consortium on Dengue risk Assesment,
Management, and Surveillance (IDAMS) Project, Strengthening Clinical and
Epidemiological HIV Research Capacity: Field Research Training Program
in collaboration with Kirby Institute University of New South Wales, and
Eliminate Dengue Project (EDP) Yogyakarta. Email: tropmedugm@yahoo.
co.id, Website: http://fk.ugm.ac.id/pusat-kedokteran-tropis.
This center aims to conduct
research,
consultation,
networking, advocacy and
dissemination, and training in
health policy and management.
The center is the largest research center in the Faculty,
performing 13 research activities and 18 trainingsconferences in 2014. CHPM has four divisions,
i.e. Hospital Management, Quality Management,
Disaster Management, and Public Health Management. Key research and
training activities conducted in 2014 were Health Policy Network-AUSAid,
Family Planning Review in JKN with UNFPA, PEER Health – USAID, Capacity
Building on Natural Disaster Risk Management for Communities in Small
Islands, and Blended Learning Program on Fraud in Health Services in
Hospitals. Website: chpm.fk.ugm.ac.id; Email: [email protected]
Center for
Health
Policy and
Management
Center for
Health and
Human
Nutrition
The Center of Health and
Human
Nutritionaims
to provide leadership in
nutritional
sciences
by
facilitating
interdisciplinary
research, improving patient care, and creating
educational initiatives for health professionals and
the public. Also, it is working for the purpose
of preventing and treating common chronic
diseases and extending human lifespan
through integrating scientific, medical, and
public health approaches. Website: http://
gizikesehatan.ugm.ac.id
Center for
Reproductive
Health
Center of Reproductive
Health consists of
interdisciplinary
researcher
and
faculties devoted to
sexual and reproductive health, maternal
and child health, and population changes.
The center aims to improve the health,
growth and development throughout the life
of the population in Indonesia and around
the world, including those of mother’s and
baby, family, youth, women, the elderly, and
populations with special health care needs
through research, teaching, and practice
from the public health perspective.In 2014,
the research highlight wason the topic of
Micronutrient Powders (MNP) conducted
under the research title “Effectiveness Study
to Integrate the Use of Micronutrient Powders
(MNP) in Local Food Based-School Meals
(LFBSM) in TTS District and Kupang District
of NTT Province”. The center was selected
as Center of Excellence for comprehensive
family planning training. Email: pskespro@
chnrl.net; Website: pskespro.chnrl.net
Center for
Herbal Medicine
The vision is to become
an
internationally
recognized
Herbal
Medicine
Center
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which is excellent, independent, and prestigious, to serve for nation and
its prosperity based on Pancasila (Five Basic Principles). In the year of
2014, this center conducted various activities in research, community
service, publication, collaboration, as well as in training activities, some
of which are research collaboration with Sardjito Hospital in producing
herbal extracts, Bioassay guided isolation from natural resources training,
and some international publication covering herbal medicine. Email:
[email protected].
The main purpose of this
center is to develop medical
education, research, and
service in the field of bioethics
and humanities for the
creation of health experts who uphold the values
of humanity. Email: nurazid.mahardinata@ugm.
ac.id; Website: http://fk.ugm.ac.id/pusat-kajianbioetika-dan-humaniora-kedokteran/
Center of
Bioethics
and Medical
Humanities
This research center focuses
Health
on the activities to create a
Promotion
and Behavior healthy community through
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FACULT Y OF MEDIC I NE
Center for Health
Financing Policy
and Health
Insurance
Management
System
This center aims to
encourage
financial
systems implementation and management
of health insurance through research,
consultancy and training and network
development at the local, regional and global
levels with several of stakeholders including
government, private, and community. Among
several research collaborations and activities
conducted in 2014are Budget Impact Analysis
of Schizophrenia Service (in collaboration
with PT. Johnson&Johnson), and a research
collaboration with Ministry of Health Indonesia
entitled Accelerating Progress Towards
Universal Access to Quality DOTS. Website:
www.kpmak-ugm.org; http://fk.ugm.ac.id
conducting various strategies
in health promotion. While continuing its activities ht tp://pascasarjana.umy.ac.id/mmr/wpon smoking-related studies, in 2014, the center content/uploads/2014/03/ Wamenkes-RIsuccessfully conducted research on Stroke Prof.-dr.-Ali-Ghufron-Mukti-MSc-PhD.jpg
Prevention (in collaboration with RTI), and a study
on Balanced Nutritional Message. Website: http//
Paediatrics
mppk.ugm.ac.id
Research
Office (PRO),
Department of
Pediatrics
The center aims at
providing
service
in
research,
consultation
and training in order
Pediatric
research
to broaden the insights
office was established
and enhance the managerial capacity of clinical
to conduct research
researchers and managers working in government activities in children to improve the quantity
and private health care institutions. Email: cebu_ and quality of education and services, and
[email protected]
empower medical and health professionals
in different types of levels of education;
conducting research and studies in science and
medical technology, ethics-based translational
approach; and also developing collaboration
Clinical
Epidemiology
and Biostatistics
Unit
and national and international networking.
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PUBLICATIONS
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Featuring Eliminate Dengue Project Yogyakarta
Millions of people get dengue each year in more than 100 countries around the world,
and many more live in areas where they are at risk.
The Eliminate Dengue research program is investigating whether Wolbachia, bacteria
that occur naturally in up to 60% of all insect species - but not the dengue carrying
mosquito Aedes aegypti - can be used as an effective strategy to disrupt dengue
transmission between people.
We are using naturally occurring bacteria that reduce the ability of mosquitoes to pass
dengue between people. We have shown our approach reduces dengue transmission
when we introduce these bacteria into mosquitoes in the laboratory. Wolbachia
blocks dengue virus transmission by mosquitoes and thereby reduces human
infection and dengue disease. We are now conducting trials with dengue-affected
communities. Our prediction is that if Wolbachia can establish in the wild mosquito
population in a local area then there would be reduced transmission of dengue viruses
between people. We believe that Wolbachia based strategies represent a practical
environmentally sensitive approach to dengue suppression with the potential for areawidemplementation at low cost. The method is also compatible with existing control
approaches like insecticide application and should also augment the effectiveness of a
future vaccine once developed. We believe our approach has the potential to greatly
reduce the global burden of this disease.
In 2014, Eliminate Dengue Project Indonesia began releases of Wolbachia mosquitoes in
communities in Nogotirto and Kronggahan (Sleman), and Jomblangan and Singosaren
(Bantul). The aim of these releases is to establish Wolbachia in the local mosquito
populations to reduce the transmission of dengue between people. Wolbachia
mosquito releases in Sleman began after two years of engagement with communities
and approval by the IRB and provincial-district governments. With ongoing national
government and community support, and regulatory approval, further field trials are
helping us to develop our method for large-scale, low-cost releases of Wolbachia
mosquitoes across entire cities in Indonesia. Eliminate Dengue Project Indonesia is a
research collaboration led by the Faculty of Medicine Universitas Gadjah Mada and
funded by the Tahija Foundation.
Blood feeding of the
mosquitoes
Shelley Tahija visits the diagnostic laboratory
Research
groups
Key research activities in 2014
were Congenital Rubella
Syndrome Surveillance (in
collaboration with WHOSEARO), research collaboration with MCRI
in the field of Maternal Antibodies, and RV3
in collaboration with MCRI-Biofarma. Email:
[email protected]
Other research groups are also performing
key research in various areas of interest, such
as:
- Cancer research (Email: sofia.mubarika@
gmail.com)
- Biomedical engineering (Email: rina_
[email protected])
- Stem-cell
research
(Email:
[email protected])
- Degenerative disease research (Email:
[email protected])
- Biomedical and health informatics system
([email protected])
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PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS
Progress
Regional Training Center (Southeast Asia) for Health Research supported toward
establishing
by WHO/TDR
Translational research on Nasopharyngeal Cancer and Other Types of an integrated
research
Cancer (IARC, AvL and partners).
laboratory
PEER Health USAID Award - Impact of reduced in-home secondhand
smoke exposure on low birth weight prevalence and neonate health
(University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine).
Capacity Building in Health Insurance and Finance to Support
Implementation of the New Health Insurance Scheme in Indonesia
(Vriej University).
Clinical, Molecular, and Genetic Factor that Determine the severity of
Pulmonary Hypertension in Adult with Uncorrected Atrial Septal
Defect (Kobe Pharmaceutical University).
Neglected Infectious Disease Diagnostic Consortium (European Union).
Eliminate Dengue Project (Tahija Foundation).w
Dengue Warning Signs (WHO-TDR).
Oral RV3 Rotavirus Vaccine Research in Indonesia (Bill and Melinda Gates
Foundation).
Malaria Transmission Consortium (Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation).
Knowledge Sector Initiative, HIV-AIDS, Sister Hospital (AusAID).
Monitoring Progress Family Planning 2020 (Future Institute and Bill and
Melinda Gates Foundation).
Strengthening the Indonesia Health Policy Network to Promote Equity
and Social Protection (IDRC).
Social Mapping di Pulau Raas dan Pulau Sapudi Kabupaten Sumenep
Madura Jawa Timur (Husky-China National Offshore Oil Corporation
Madura Limited).
Fever Study-INA Respond (NIH USA R&D in collaboration with MOH &
Teaching Hospitals)
For
all
scientists
whose work requires
laboratory equipment,
a well-equipped and
safe laboratory facility
is
a
prerequisite.
Integrated
Research
Laboratories (LRT) has been developed at the
Faculty of Medicine UGM in order to be used
as shared facilities for faculty-researchers
and co-investment across departments and
study programs. In 2014, tariff for laboratory
services, grand design of LRT and investments
for purchasing laboratory equipment, physical
renovation have been approved. Two faculty
staff has received Asia-Pacific certification
for Biosafety in 2014 and plans to strengthen
biosafety, biorepository, and animal facility
were prepared. We are persistent in our
efforts to provide a standardized laboratory
facility to enable our faculty to produce
meaningful knowledge for the advancement
of science. For those who wish to contribute
in this area, please visit our website at: http://
research.fk.ugm.ac.id
Formed in year 1986, our Ethical Committee
for Research in Medicine and Health is an
independent review board responsible for
ensuring that all research proposals are
designed and implemented in accordance
to research ethics principles. Chaired by Prof dr. M. Hakimi SpOG(K),
PhD (Consultant in Social Obstetrics) and Prof dr Ngatidjan MSc, SpFK(K)
(Consultant in Clinical Pharmacology), this committee has 20 members,
divided into two panels. In 2014, a number of 1425 ethical clearances were
issued. The recognition of this committee has been proven internationally,
by being accredited by FERCAP (Forum for Ethical Research Committee in
Asia Pacific) in 2012.
Meet our
Ethics Committee
on Research in
Medicine and Health
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RESEARCH AND
PUBLICATIONS
20
Books
published
Author
Dr. Susetyowati,
DCN., M.Kes
Author
Tim Penterjemah
Kelompok Tenaga
Pendidik FK UGM
Author
Dr. dr. Budi Yuli
Setianto, Sp.PD(K).,
Sp.JP(K)
Author
Dr. Toto Sudargo,
SKM, M.Kes.; Nur Aini
Kusmayanti, S.Gz
Author
dr. Ova Emilia,
M.Med. Ed., Ph.D.,
Sp.OG(K); Harry
Freitag LM, S.Gz,
Dietisien
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Our new
research
website
Meeting the demand of our
researchers to keep abreast
of opportunities (e.g. call
for proposals and capacity
building activities) as well as
providing information for a broader research
community in Indonesia, a new website
(http://research.fk.ugm.ac.id) was developed
dedicated for research, publication and
community service. The website is updated
on a weekly basis in the spirit of giving timely
information. Events related to research,
publication, community service, training
and research clinics are also available for the
readers.
A new research initiative: What is HDSS Sleman?
HDSS Sleman stands for Health Demographic and Surveillance System implemented in Sleman
district. It is a longitudinal surveillance system in a given population aimed at using local
data for making evidence-based policy. Currently, we collect data every 6 months to 5,400
households who live more than 6 months in Sleman. The focus of HDSS is on demography,
non-communicable disease and its risk factors, and health access and insurance.
EDP project receives high attention from international
community. On Saturday April 5th, 2014, Bill Gates, the
founder of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation visited
Faculty of Medicine UGM. The visit was received by UGM
Rector, Prof. Dr Pratikno M.Soc.Sc, along with Prof. Dwikorita
Karnawati and Prof. Iwan Dwiprahasto. Bill Gates donated his
blood through bloodfeeding the mosquitoes while visiting
the insectary.
COMMUNITY
SERVICE
COMMUNITY
SERVICE
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A number of 192 community service activities were carried
out in 2014 by the academic staff and students. Funding
for these activities were obtained from different sources,
such as internal funding of Faculty of Medicine, Sardjito
Hospital and other institutions. The community service
activities were conducted in Yogyakarta and Central Java
surrounding areas as well as outside Java islands such as
in Bali, Ambon, Lampung and Mataram, and Wenst Nusa
Tenggara. The topics varied from reproductive health to
free cataract surgeries.
In June 2014, researchers working on nutrition problems
carried out research and community service in Raas Island
and Sapudi, in cooperation with HUSKY CNOOC Ltd. The
main purpose of the activity was mapping the health
problems in these areas.
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FACULT Y OF MEDIC I NE
Blended-Learning:
Knowledge should
flow to all...
Topics:
Fraud in the Universal Health
Coverage Era
Writing manuscript for
International Journal
Policy for education of
residents and BPJS
Primary care services:
Heart
Dengue Management for GP
working in primary health
centres.
Management of
Postpartum bleeding
Management of a Blood
Transfusion Unit at district
hospital
Management of uretral/
vaginal discharge for
health professional in the
health facilities
The development of a
facilitator team for Mother and
Child Health
STUDENT
ACTIVITIES
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STUDENT
ACTIVITIES
Our students, our future..
Destination of
outgoing students
by continents,
2010-2014
Student Electives
Outgoing
Incoming
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Outgoing Student
Elective Activities
Summer school on Translational Neuroscience & Internship at
Cardiology Dept. UMCG Groningen, Netherlands
8 nursing students followed
2 weeks activities including
some classes and visit to the
community health centre in
Naresuan University, Thailand.
“I really appreciate the effort made by the
committee to make this program enjoyable.
It is definitely an unforgettable experience.
I enjoy to getting to know people from
other countries, learn from them and share
my knowledge. The program has been a
wonderful experience and I would gladly
share the experience with my colleagues in
Indonesia. I am glad that I join the program
and would look forward another opportunities
like this in the future!”
STUDENT
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Incoming Student Elective Activities
Ten medical students from Erasmus MC, University Medical Centrum
Rotterdam participated in a tailor-made elective program with a
theme on Minor Global Health. The elective aims to give students
insight into the health care system in Indonesia and the Indonesian
culture. The program is designed for 6 weeks, focusing on the
health care system in Indonesia. The activities include visiting the
community, participate in block 4.2 for international class and clinical
internships in health centers and Sardjito teaching hospital.
Students from Innsbruck University, Graz
University, Charite Medical University
and Rijeka University. They conducted
elective programs at the Internal Medicine,
Paediatric, Anesthesiology and Obstetrics
departments (August 2014)
For about a week,
from June 30 to
July 5, 2014, ten
students of the
School of Nursing
Thailand
Chiang
May
University
(CMU) following elective courses
in the school of nursing. The main
goal of sending students to UGM
was to provide some ‘International
Perspective’, especially in the field
of nursing according to their field of
study. The program is also expected to
strengthen the cooperation between
UGM and CMU that has been initiated
since 2012. There were several themes
that carried the elective program that
comparisons of health systems in the
2nd state; The health care system, the
community service system and nursing
gerontology.
Student
exchange,
School of
Nursing,
Chiang Mai
University
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A hospital management conference was conducted at the Faculty of Medicine on June 27th 2014 in
collaboration with GIZ as part of ILT Hospital Management Alumni Meeting of hospital managersresearchers who undertook a one year program in Germany. The conference theme was Hospital
Hygiene in Patient Safety Framework. Prof. Dr. Med. Axel Kramer, as a former president of Hospital
Hygiene Association in Germany was invited as key expert in the conference.
About
Kumahargyan
batik
Kumahargyan in the Javanese language
means valued or appreciated. The design
is a product of Student Creativity Program,
created by a group of medical students from
the 2012 batch (Rani Setyawati Amalia, Holy
Ardini Widyaningsih, Nisa Karima, Nurulita Ainun Alma and Hilda Dwi
Mahardiani). Inspired by Histology, the design is now produced for the
uniform of Faculty of Medicine and appeared in many products such
as the 2014 diary, Faculty annual report, anniversary invitation and so
forth.
UGM New Students
HUMAN
RESOURCES
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HUMAN
RESOURCES
New
Professors
We are proud to have two
new Professors from the
Department of Pediatrics:
Prof dr. Madarina Julia
MPH, PhD, SpA(K) (Consultant in Paediatric
Endocrinologist) and Prof Dr. dr. E. Siti
Herini SpA(K) (Consultant in Paediatric
Neurologist). Prof Madarina finished her
medical degree in year 1991 from Airlangga
University, then completed the specialization
training in Pediatrics from UGM (2002) and
Consultant in Pediatric Endocrinologist in
2006. Her master degree in Public Health
was obtained from Umea University, Sweden
(2000) and she obtained a doctoral degree
from Vreij University, Amsterdam in 2008
with a dissertation. Currently, she is an active
member of the Ethic Committee for Medical
and Health Research at the Faculty. Prof Siti
Herini completes her medical degree (1985),
Pediatric specialization (1998) and Consultant
in Pediatric Neurologist (2003) from UGM.
Her dissertation was defended in UGM.
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Congratulation to Our New PhDs
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dr. Hanggoro Tri Rinonce, Ph.D - Kobe University Japan
dr. Vina Yanti Susanti, M.Sc., Sp.PD. - Gunma University Japan
dr. Tri Budi Hartomo, Ph.D - Kobe University Japan
dr. Royhan Rozqie, Ph.D - University of Tokyo Japan
dr. Dian Kesumapramudya Nurputra, Ph.D - Kobe University Japan
Dr. dr. Y. Widodo Wirohadidjojo, Sp.KK.(K) – Universitas Gadjah
Mada
Intansari Nurjannah, S.Kp., M.NSc., PhD – James Cook University,
Australia
Dr. dr. Niken Trisnowati, M.Sc.Sp.KK – Universitas Gadjah Mada
Dr. Lily Arsanti Lestari, S.T.P., M.P – Universitas Gadjah Mada
Dr. dr. Rina Triasih, Sp.A -University of Melbourne, Australia
UN I VERSI TAS GADJAH MADA
FACULT Y OF MEDIC I NE
In Memoriam...
We are indebted to the contributions
they have made to this Faculty:
2013
-
Fitriana Murniati, S.H., M.H.
(Medical Forensic, 1997-2013)
dr. Pungky Ardani Kusuma,Sp.A
(Pediatry, 1985-2013)
dr. Kismardhani, M.Sc., SpPK(K)
(Clinical Pathology, 1990-2013)
2014
Retired faculty members and staff
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•
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•
dr. Prijono Tirtoprodjo, Sp.PA(K) (Anatomic Pathology, 1975-2014)
dr. Edy Moeljono, Sp.Rad (Radiology, 1980-2014)
dr. Damodoro Nuradyo, Sp.S(K) (Neurology, 1980-2014)
dr. Hartono, Sp.M(K) (Eye, 1976-2014)
Susi Hadidjah, S.H., M.H (Medical Forensic, 1982-2014)
dr. Setyawati, Sp.PK.(K) (Clinical Pathology, 1979-2014)
dr. B. Sunoko, Sp.B., KBTKV (Clinical Pathology, 1977-2014)
Dendeng
Sarmidi
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-
Dr. dr Djoko Prakosa (Anatomy,
1973-2013)
Prof. Dr. dr. Salugu Maesadji
Tjokronegoro, Sp.Rad,(K).Onk
(Radiology, 1973-2012)
Prof. Dr. dr. Siti Dawiesah Ismadi,
M.Sc (Biochemistry, 1955-2002)
Prof. Dr. dr. Soeyoko, DTM & H, S.U.
(Parasitology, 1976-2012)
Mariyono Sedyowinarso, S.Kp., M.Si
(Nursing, 1998-2014)
Dimyati (Support staff, 1981-2011)
HISTORICAL
MILESTONES
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HISTORICAL
MILESTONES
1946:
1949:
1970:
1978:
1992:
1998:
2002:
2003:
2004:
2007:
2011:
2011:
2012:
2013:
2013:
2014:
2014:
Faculty of Medicine founded
UniversitasGadjahMada founded
Comprehensive
Community
Health
Care-Education
Program (CCHC-EP), Community Based Education (CBE)
and Community Oriented Medical Education (COME) and
Comprehensive Community Health Care (CCHC)
Moved to UGM Bulaksumur campus
Hybrid PBL-conventional curriculum implemented
Undergraduate program in Nursing established
Full PBL curriculum implemented and International program
in undergraduate program in Medicine started
Undergraduate program in Nutrition established
Radiopoetro building
International master program in International Health started
GrhaWijata building
Postgraduate program in Nursing established
UGM hospital (Academic hospital) founded
Community Family Health Care-Inter Professional Education
(CFHC-IPE) initiated
RSUP DrSardjito accredited for JCI Academic Medical
Centers
UGM hospital licensed as B-type hospital
Academic Health System initiated
GLOBAL &
NATIONAL
PARTNERSHIP
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GLOBAL & NATIONAL
PARTNERSHIP
No. of faculty guests by country 2014
New
Since 2013, we have 15
collaborators new partners from four
continents. The new
partners are: 5 from
Asia, 5 from Europe, 3 from Australia, and 2
from the United States. Most collaborations
are about the ‘Tridharma Perguruan Tinggi’
(the Indonesian Tripartite Doctrine of Higher
Education) for enhancing the quality of
education as well as many other activities in
staff and student exchange, collaboration in
research and community services.
GLOBAL &
NATIONAL
PARTNERSHIP
No
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MITRA
NEGARA
KERJA SAMA
1
Murdoch Childrens Research Institute (MCRI)
Australia
Education, Research, & Community Service
2
University of Toulouse III
Perancis
Academic & research collaboration
3
University of Paul Sabatier-Toulouse III
Perancis
Biomedical Sciences
4
USAID Indonesia
US-Indonesia
Internship for UGM Master Students
5
Tongji Hospital Tongji Medical College Huazhong University
RRC
Education, Research, & Community Service
6
Taipei Medical University
Taiwan
Education, Research, & Community Service
7
the International Union against TBC and Lung Disease
Perancis
research: TB Care APA4 Course
8
University College Dublin
Irlandia
Education, Research, & Community Service
9
Kaohsiung Medical Univ, Korea
Taiwan
Education, Research, & Community Service
10
UNFPA-BKKBN-FK UGM
Establishment of a Center of Excellence for Comprehensive
Family Planning Training
11
University New South Wales
Australia
MoA: Public Health and HIV Research
12.
Radboud University
Netherlands
MoA: Honorary Professor Visitation
13.
Kochi University
Jepang
Education, Research, & Community Service
14.
Kobe University
Jepang
Education, Research, & Community Service
15.
Flinders University
Australia
Education, Research, & Community Service
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The Scientific expert committee visited EDP diagnostic laboratory
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FACULT Y OF MEDIC I NE
Clinical decision making workshop
Participants
of Visiting
TB ward
at Sardjito
teaching
hospital.
A hospital management
conference
was
conducted at the Faculty
of Medicine on June 26th
2014 in collaboration
with GIZ as part of
International Leadership
Training.
Partipancts
were alumni of Inwent
training who undertook a one year program in
Germany. The conference theme was Hospital
Hygiene in Patient Safety Framework. Prof. Dr.
Med. Axel Kramer, as a former president of
Hospital Hygiene Association in Germany was
invited as key expert in the conference. GIZ
representative, Dr Johannes Kleinschmidt also
participated.
Accreditation committee from the International Medical Informatics
Association: Onsite visit to the graduate program in health information
system, Public Health
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NATIONAL
PARTNERSHIP
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Name
Karla Chaloupka, MD
Hunter Yuen, MD
University
Country
University Hospital Zurich
Swittzerland
Prof Myra Vernooij-Dassen
Radboud University Nijmegen
Netherlands
Dr. Wipada
Chiang Mai University
Thailand
Taipei Medical University Hospital
Taiwan
Prof Wen Yu Hu
National Taiwan University
Taiwan
Prof. Darryl Macer
American University of Souvereign
Nations
United States
Prof. Paul Komesaroff
Monash University
Australia
Prof. Zabidi Hussin, MD, PhD
University Sains Malaysia
Malaysia
Prof. Dick Willems
Amsterdam
Medical
Center,
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Netherlands
Alzheimer NL-ALZI
Netherlands
Kobe University
Japan
Prof. Duujian Tsai
Prof Chao Ching Huang
Prof Mai Szu Wu
Dr Choo Aun Neoh
Jos Van Der Poel
Josine Engels
Prof Takashi Aoi
Prof Kuno Takayoshi
Prof Satoshi Takada
Sayaka Kotera,RN, PHN, Ph.D
Prof Mariko Ohara
Kobe University Graduate School of
Japan
Health Sciences
Kumiko Ono
Prof Rei Ono
Chie Kondo, RN.
Dr Charles Ervill
Australian College of Rural and Remote
Medicine
Australia
Jozef Van den Ende, PhD
Institute of Tropical Medicine
Belgium
Astrida Upitis
Australian Embassy
Australia
Prof Anne Kelso
WHO
Australia
Prof H.J. Hoesktra
University Medical Center Groningen
Netherlands
Prof Job Metsememakers
Maastricht University
Netherlands
Prof Dr Med Axel Kramer
German Society for Hospital Hygiene
Germany
Dr Johannes Kleinschmidt
Die
Deutsche
Gesellschaft
fur
Germany
Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)
ProfMichaël
Boele
Hensbroek, MD, PhD
Dr. Henriette Schrepbier
van
Academic Medical Centre, University
of Amsterdam/AMC Emma Children’s Netherlands
Hospital
Prof ALM Lagro Janssen
Radboud University Nijmegen
Netherlands
Prof Phoebe Williams
University of kansas Medical Center,
SON
United States
dr Hans Vrielink, PhD
Sanguin
Blood
Netherlands
Netherlands
Supply
The
Guest
lecturers
A significant number of
visitors to the Faculty gives
plenty of opportunity for
exploring collaborations and
guest lecturers. In 2014, we have 168 visitors
from 22 countries, and 48 guest lecturers
on various topics (excluding international
speakers who took part in any seminars
organized by the Faculty). Audiences vary
from undergraduate students, graduate
students, faculty members, colleagues from
teaching hospitals and supporting staff.
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Name
University
Country
Dr Chou, Li-Shiu, MPH
Dr Wu Hung-Chi
Dr Tsai, Chinh-Hong, MS
Kaohsiung Municipal
Psychiatric Hospital
Koi
Syuan
Flinders
University,
Environment
School
Taiwan
Dr. Chang, Yu-San
Dr Udoy Saikia
of
Australia
Prof Akihiro Harada
Osaka University
Japan
Dr Hardean Achneck
Duke University
United States
Umea Unversity
Swedia
Prof Noriaki Emoto
Kobe University
Japan
Dr Kenneth La Bresh
RTI International (Research Triangle
Institute)
United States
Prof Robert Hofstra, PhD
Erasmus MC Rotterdam
Netherlands
Prof Alain Kitziz
Université de Poitiers
France
Prof Roger Frutos
University Montpellier 2
France
Prof Veronique David
Université de Rennes,
France
Dr. Stan Tomavo
University Lille
France
Prof Theo Wiggers
UMCG
Netherlands
Australasian Cochrane Center
Australia
Dr Nawi Ng
Dr. Yien Ling Hii
Daniel Klint
Lisa Lundgren
Dr Maria Nilsson
Dr. Asa Holmner
Ms. Camilla Anderson
Dr Pam Williams
Prof. Steve McDonald
Prof. Sally Green
Dr. Gerard Pals
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Netherlands
Anglia Ruskin University
United
Kingdom
Dr. Wen Yun Cheng
National ChengKung University
Taiwan
Dr. Batsereedene
Etugen University
Mongolia
Dr Darawan Thapinta
Chiang Mai University
Thailand
Robert Priharjo, PhD
GLOBAL &
NATIONAL
PARTNERSHIP
TechnoMed Collaboration 2014:
A multicollaboration for developing medical and health
service technology in the provision of quality, safe and
efficient services
Indonesia experienced a major transformation in healthcare after implementation
of the new national health insurance system in 2014. More people have easy access
to healthcare, while healthcare workers and healthcare facilities in Indonesia,
particularly in rural areas, are still limited. It directly increases the burden of
healthcare. Inefficient process of care leads to increase waiting time. Patients
and healthcare workers are also more prone to adverse events and safety issues.
Moreover, more than 90% of healthcare products are imported which leads to high
cost of healthcare services. Innovations in healthcare services and local production
of basic health materials and medical devices are needed to provide affordable,
efficient, effective and safe healthcare services.
The TechnoMed 2014 International Conference brings together technology and
health in a multidisciplinary research collaboration to produce innovative healthcare
technology. This conference focus on how research institutions in universities can
build their research capacity to produce innovative products that enable existing
healthcare players in developing countries to adapt to a fast changing healthcare
delivery system. The first day of conference highlighted issues related to push factors
for innovative health technology and at the second day, issues related to pull factors
for innovative healthcare technology were highlighted. This seminar intended to
build a strong dialogue among the stakeholders (university, government, industry
and health system) to stimulate innovation and the relationship with intellectual
property and public health.
This conference brought together key healthcare industry players, such as
practitioners, researchers, academicians, industries, payers, and policy makers.
This conference was attended by approximately 200 participants, and most
participants are researchers, from various faculties at Universitas Gadjah Mada, who
will collaborate to develop a research-based product. There were also healthcare
practitioners from hospitals, laboratories, pharmacies, and other healthcare facilities.
Policy makers were representative from the Ministry of Health and Medical Council
of Indonesia. International experts from industries and universities to share their
experience in developing innovative product in a collaboration program, were also
invited as guest speakers.
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Prof. Axel Kramer
Prof. Dwikorita Karnawati
Lucia Ernawati
Dr. Devi Prasad Shetty
Dr. Sjakon George Tahija
dr. Yodi Mahendradhata
Prof Laksono Trisnantoro
Dr. Klaus Boehncke
Prof. Iwan Dwiprahasto
Dr. Bryan Yeung
dr. Steve J. Yang , Ph.D
Dr. Kenneth A. LaBresh
Ms. Tan Tzuu Ling
Ir. I Wayan Sudiartha, M.Si
drg. Ika Dewi Ana PhD
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Greifswald University Jerman
UGM
Roche Indonesia
Narayana Hospital
Yayasan Tahija Indonesia
FK UGM
FK UGM
eHealth Lead South East Asia UK
UGM
Novartis Institute for Tropical Diseases Pte. Ltd
Singapore
PT. Teguh Sindo Lestaritama Jakarta
RTI International
Tan Tock Seng Hospital China
Indonesian embassy in Washington DC
UGM
Faculty of Medicine UGM is appointment as the
Secretariate of ICE-EBM for 2014-2018
In addition to collaboration with overseas partners, the Faculty has been keen also
to intensify the scope of collaboration with national partners and to play active roles
in managing national networks. For instance, the Faculty of Medicine is currently
leading consortiums such as the Inter University Consortium on Global Health
(IUCGH), Indonesian Clinical Epidemiology-Evidence Based Medicine (ICE-EBM),
Indonesia Healthcare Quality Network (IHQN), Indonesian Network on Health
policy (Jaringan Kebijakan Kesehatan Nasional Indonesia or JKKNI), Association of
Educational Institution and Health Professionals (Asosiasi Institusi Pendidikan dan
Profesi Kesehatan Indonesia or Aidiprokesi). Hospitals are indeed key partners in
the education of health professionals. Likewise, collaboration with the national,
provincial and district governments as well as institutions and associations working
in Indonesia have enabled the Faculty to demonstrate genuine contributions to the
society.
Signing of MOU: Faculty of Medicine, BKKBN and
UNFPA
Exploratory discussions between Faculty of
Medicine and Papua district
When the two large universities in Indonesia met: Visits to the Faculty of Medicine,
University of Indonesia
Training on internal quality
assurance system for health
education institutions
and health profession by
the Medical Education
Department, Dec 18-20,
2014.
Launching of IUCGH Consortium attended by
UGM Rector and Rector-Vice Rectors from
Universitas Soedirman, Universitas Andalas,
Universitas Mulawarman and University
Diponegoro (2013)
OUR MAIN
HOSPITAL NETWORK
OUR MAIN
HOSPITAL
NETWORK
UGM hospital
Location: Yogyakarta
123 beds
Type B hospital, secondary care
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Dr. Sardjito teaching
hospital
Location: Yogyakarta
700 beds
Type A hospital, referral for Yogyakarta and
South part of Central Java
JCI accredited for Academic Medical
Centers (2014)
KARS (Indonesian National Accreditation
Body for Hospitals) accredited for Paripurna
(most comprehensive) (2014) and Teaching
hospital (2011)
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Hardjo Lukito Air
Force Hospital
Location: Yogyakarta
215 beds
Type B hospital
Dr Soeradji
Tirtonegoro hospital
Location: Klaten, Central Java
410 beds
Class B hospital, secondary care
KARS accredited for Class B (2012) and
teaching hospital (2013)
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Banyumas District
Hospital
Location: Banyumas, Central Java
414 beds
Class B hospital, secondary care
KARS accredited for Class B teaching
hospital
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ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
(Kagamadok)
Foster Parent
Program
Testimony from dr. Cecep
SpJ(K), a father of two
medical students
The new Kagamadok team: 2014-2019, led by Dr dr Sugiri Syarief MPA
Dr dr Sugiri Syarief MPA was elected as the Chair of UGM alumni
association at Faculty of Medicine. The core team consists of: dr Yanri
Wijayanti Subronto SpPD PhD (Secretary), drg Fara Silvia Yuliani MSc (Cosecretary), Dr dr Lientje Setyawati Maurits MS SpOK (Treasury), Dr rer nat
dr BJ Istiti Kandarina (Co-Treasury), dr Krishnajaya MS (Vice chair I), dr
Hasto Wardoyo SpOG (Vice chair II), dr M Syafak Hanung SpA (Vice chair
III) and Dr Budiono Santoso PhD SpFK (Vice chair IV).
In year 2014, three seminars were organized by Kagamadok. The seminars
discussed the role of Faculty of Medicine and teaching hospitals in preparing
primary care and universal health coverage, the role of health professionals
in provider initiative testing and counselling, and the development of lessfortunate areas in the era of universal coverage.
In addition to alumni organization, parents association of the undergraduate
students also play a pivotal role. Their roles vary from giving scholarship,
assistance to students in critical situation, to providing physical facilities for
student dormitory at affiliated hospitals.
“I met one medical student unintentionally
in my tutorial group. I was joking with the
students, and I asked: ‘when I was young,
I biked everyday to campus. Nowadays,
I hardly found anyone biking to campus.
All of you are riding motorcycle or car,
right?’. The students laughed but then
they said: ‘Actually we have a friend
who is still riding a bike’. This statement
surprised me. Then I looked for this
student and I was so happy to finally
met him. Another ‘children on mine’ is
from the nutrition program and they
become my family for years now.
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HAVING FUN
Sports and music serve this purpose perfectly
To have a balanced life at campus is an
important factor for success in higher
education. Sports and music serve this
purpose perfectly.
Those of you who enjoy cycling may find many
groups within the Faculty, from casual cyclists
to a professional cyclists. Tennis, tennis table,
badminton, basket ball, jogging and cycling
are also popular. Every year, the faculty hosts
a sport and music competition to create a fun
atmosphere and more importantly, a stronger
bond among the civitas academia.
Students practicing folklore dance, vocal
groups, choir, band or just simply playing a
guitar is a common scene in the afternoon
or week-ends. For those who enjoy a more
serious type of music, the auditorium of the
Faculty of Medicine is specially designed
to host musical performance. Initiated by
Dr dr Radjiman, former dean, a number
of internationally known musicians have
performed in this Faculty. Family home
concerts and collaboration between UGM
lecturers, students and partners have also
become a routine event. Recently, a medical
chamber orchestra was formed, consisting
of members of medical students and
students from the Indonesian Music Institute,
Yogyakarta.
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HAVING FUN
A daily routine on Friday Morning: Start with exercise!
Having fun while riding a
bike: Medika Funbike. Every
year the Cycling community
at the Faculty of Medicine
hosts a major event as part
of the Family Gathering
Day to celebrate Faculty
anniversary.
While resting after joining
the Medika Funbike,
participants may enjoy the
Medika Idol competition.
This is a singing competition
(either Jazz or Dangdut track
of music) with plenty of door
prizes prepared.
Winner of Dangdut Medika Idol singing
competition in 2014. Graduate students
from Public Health department.
Our professional bikers: Dr. dr. Sudadi (Anesthesiologist) and dr. Hendro
Wartatmo (Gastroenterologic surgeont). They cycled from Bandung to
Yogyakarta (400kms) during Bluxpit event, 65th Anniversary of UGM.
Healthy campus lifestyle: exercise with
the graduate students at launching “Talok
garden” near the public health building.
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Outward bound activities by the Center for Tropical Medicine: Rafting
at Kulon Progo river
Live dangerously in Yogyakarta?. Yogyakarta
has an active volcano of Mount Merapi.
After a major erruption in 2010, a new tourist
attraction has been growing in the hill of
Merapi Mountain. Curious? Take a four-wheel
drive or a motorcycle tour to explore the
areas. Our support staff just did this!
Dr. dr. Radjiman and dr. Tri Sutartin Radjiman
SpM (eye specialist). Dr Radjiman served as
dean of the Faculty of Medicine during the
year 1985-1991 and he initiated the classical
music performance which has been convened
frequently since then.
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A collaborative
concert: Visiting
professor from
Belgium, UGM faculty
member and and
medical students
A special concert
dedicated to Sutasoma.
Sutasoma is a famous
composer from
Indonesia and he wrote
the UGM Hymne.
Medical chamber
orchestra: Performing
the Pirates of Caribbean
on the Classical Night
2014.
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Dr. dr. Budi Yuli Setianto Sp PD(K), Sp JP(K) (Consultant Internist and
Cardiologist) spontaneously came to the front and give a special
song to the audience.
Opening of the Classical night 2014: Instead of giving a speech,
dr Sutanto Maduseno SpPD KGEH (Consultant Gastroenterologist,
Director of Medical Service Sardjito Hospital) gives an unusual
opening by playing a piece of Jazz music.
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Music performance can travel far.
During a workshop on Climate
change at Heidelberg University
last December, 2014, a surprise
performance was given by Adi Utarini
(on keyboard) and Hari Kusnanto
(on Violin). Prof Rainer Sauerborn
(standing) also plays piano himself.
But at that time, he kindly bought
and brought the music notes for
piano-violin.
Saman dance from Aceh performed by the
undergraduate students from the Nutrition
program.
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FINANCE
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FACILITIES &
FINANCE
Keeping the spirit of improvement
Information technology:
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Video conference facilities: Weekly discussion with researchers in
Australia and Vietnam
Faculty of Medicine UGM is the first member
institution of BioMedCentral (BMC) in Indonesia
What does it mean? By becoming a member of BMC, the institution has
many advantages for encouraging international journal publications.
Reduced article processing fee and wider access to training programs
are among the main benefits.
Single sign on (SSO) system with UGM
email address for GaMeL
Video conferencing and life streaming
facilities for intensifying communication
with partners
Upgrading bandwidth (Mb)
Increasing number of computer-based
test (CBT) practices to more than 130
CBT sessions per year
Eight IT staff
Broader use of GaMeL for the
undergraduate and graduate program,
including the evaluation purpose of the
clinical rotations
Library:
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Accessing library collection from home
through ezproxy.ugm.ac.id
Increasing number of digital collection
to more than 7,800 book titles, 16,000
scientific digital and 30,000 electronic
articles
To date, there are around 7.849 book
titles, more than 16.000 scientific digital
and more than 30.600 digital articles.
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Nature, BMJ, Clinical Key, the Cochrane
library, Science Direct, Emerald database
EMX 175, Sage, JAMA, Wiley, EBSCO,
ProQuest, Springer Link, Taylor & Francis,
and many others
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Alumni Joglo house: Build with Javanese
Casual discussions may
take place outdoors with architecture style, this is a convenient
place for alumni gathering or any casual
a cafe style of gazebo
yet stimulating discussions in a different
atmosphere in Campus.
Green campus: the right atmosphere for
learning
As activities are continously expanding, the Student Canteen: healthy and affordable for
Faculty is in the process of contructing a new the students
building dedicated for the Graduate Program.
In the future, a plan to have an integrated
facility for research has also been facilitated
by the University.
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Finance
PAVING THE ROAD
AHEAD
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PAVING THE
ROAD AHEAD
dr. Syafak Hanung SpA, Mkes (Director of
Sardjito Hospital) and Prof Teguh Aryandono
(Dean)
Prof dr Hardyanto Soebono SpKK(K)
(Dermatoveneorologist), Chair of the
Faculty Senate and dr Ova Emilia MMed,
PhD, SpOG(K) (Obstetrician) in a midterm evaluation meeting undertaken by
the Faculty Senate (2015).
ISO 9001:2008 certification for services provided by the Administrative Central
Office, Faculty of Medicine (2015)
We understand that the road going ahead
will not be smooth. We are aware that all
universities will also be undertaking endeavors
to achieve better performance. Research grants
would not likely be significantly increased,
and therefore, competition will be tighter in
the future. In response to these challenges,
we genuinely believe that our pride in the
Faculty’s history and tradition, and our deep
responsibility to serve the society coupled
with strengthened faculty governance and
services, enlarged networking and improved
human resource capacity building would take
this Faculty to embark upon providing high
quality education, research and community
service.
What we achieved in 2014 will be the
milestones for accelerating future programs
in 2015. In this journey, your support and
engagement is warmly welcomed.
PAVING THE ROAD
AHEAD
Heading to Purwokerto for the
Annual Performance Meeting,
Faculty of Medicine
Annual Performance Meeting of
the Faculty of Medicine. Venue
Purwokerto, January 23-24, 2014
Activities during the
annual performance
meeting in Purwokerto:
Building a stronger
teamwork to achieve higher
performance.
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THE UNIFORM
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THE UNIFORM:
Learning from the components of the nervous system
Taste buds (gustatory calyculi) are symbols of
sensitivity. Healthy taste buds can differentiate
various tastes on the surface of the tongue.
When human taste buds are defected,
humans can no longer experience the joy
of eating. The diminishing functions of these
small apparatus will lead to diminishing quality
of life. Humans shares similar characteristics.
Our quality of life increase when we are
more sensitive to the environment. Our life
becomes more meaningful when we are
more sensitive of others. Self-sensitivity also
makes us more humble. Being sensitive to our
conscience helps us to stay on the righteous
path. Such sensitivity needs to be grown and
well maintained. When we lose sensitivity, our
life becomes even less perfect.
Neuron is the smallest unit of the nervous
system. Thanks to the works of neuron, an
impulse reaches the center of information, i.e.
the brain or medulla spinalis. Neuron works
really fast. The speed of neural transmission
determines the speed of response. When
we see problems in our environment or
community, we should act like neuron with
rapid response. There is a need for sensitivity
in assisting others.
Medulla spinalis is a structure consisted
of many neurons, in which neurons are
interconnected and interacting to produce a
response toward incoming impulse. We can
thus learn that relationships between humans
are as important as relationships between
neurons within medulla spinalis. In the context
of healthcare professionals, treatment success
is due to God’s willing and integration between
health professionals.
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THEWRITING TEAM
Our heartfelt appreciation to the people involved in this project. Those whom: we
interviewed, we took photograph of, we asked to share events and photos in the last
minute, we asked to take pictures, we asked question to, we asked for data and data
check, and many more..
THE WRITING
TEAM
The annual report team, 2014. From left to right:
Sari Wulandari (International Relation office), Dian
Paramitasari (International Relation Office), Zulfirany
(Vice dean secretary), Adi Utarini (Vice Dean), Andina
Agusti Wisudarani (Vice dean secretary) and Martina
Sinta Kristanti (Nursing faculty member). Not in the
picture: Yodi Mahendhadhata (Public health faculty
member), Puput Putri Wijayanti (Vice dean secretary),
Moh. Hasbi Asshodiqqi (IT team), Yulia Arisandi
(personal secretary), Glory Hapsara Suryandari (Office
of Research and Publication).
Designer: Adi, poise design
Photographers: Moh. Hasbi
Paramitasari, Hernie Setyowati
Asshodiqqi,
Dian
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