ASIAN MEDICAL STUDENTS’ ASSOCIATION INDONESIA OFFICIAL BOOKLET.
FOR EWO RDS Dear people of tomorrow, Asian Medical Students’ Associa8on-‐Indonesia is an organiza8on which consists of faculty medicine of 27 universi8es around Indonesia. Many people think AMSA-‐Indonesia is a place where we can gain extra knowledge which we cannot gain in our faculty (e.g communica8on, scien8fic paper, leadership). Others think of AMSA as a place where people can be useful medical students through our social programs, so that the members are medical students who act, not only talking about theories. For me, AMSA is not only about knowledge and ac8on, but also a new family. A place where we can develop ourselves and be brave to learn from our mistakes.
Abdi Marang Gusti Alhaq Regional Chairperson AMSA-Indonesia
In 2014/2015, AMSA-‐Indonesia has a vision to build a bePer organiza8on that focuses on developing members’ quali8es. Our rou8ne training is the basic of our development program. Facili8es from structural job posi8on makes it possible for us to implement training into ac8on. Those ac8vi8es are our commitment to make Indonesia’s medical students’ become a bePer, smarter doctor and more empathic to a pa8ent’s condi8on, thus enhancing us to face worldwide occupa8onal compe88ons. We encourage people from many backgrounds, organiza8ons and ins8tu8ons to unite our vision to the bePerment of Indonesia. AMSA, although focusing on health problems, is open to all kind of ac8vi8es to make Indonesia bePer than before. The latest example is our agreement with Asian Law Student Associa8ons-‐Indonesia on developing our human resources. Another example is our agreement with HOPE Worldwide Organiza8on on developing our na8on’s health. I hope this booklet can describe a liPle of AMSA-‐Indonesia, so that people can understand what our concern is and how we do our ac8vi8es. Feel free to contact me to know more about AMSA-‐Indonesia or to discuss about the brighter future of Indonesia. We can be agents of change, for kindness. Now let’s together build a bePer country, because a big thing comes from a small thing and future comes from the present. Learning to do, living to serve,
CON TENTS Forewords
Contents
AMSA International
AMSA-Indonesia
Events
AMSEP Indonesia
Partnership
Members
Achievement
Contact Us
AMSA INTERNATIONAL AMSA was oďŹƒcially founded in Manila, Philippines in 1985 and from this day has been an active, dynamic and exciting student-led, not-for-profit, non-political organization.
AMSA was officially founded in Manila, Philippines in 1985 and from this day has been an active, dynamic and exciting student-led, not-forprofit, non-political organization.
Today, with members and friends spanning the globe AMSA has an active studentexchange program, regularly undertakes national and regional projects, provides humanitarian assistance at times of need, produces quarterly student publications and liaises with the World Health Organization, the Association of Medical Doctors of Asia and many other international and regional medical student organizations. Since it was first established in 1979, the Asian Medical Students’ Conferences (AMSC) have been a key focus for the organization. Now held biannually in January/February and July/August these events see over 700 students from across the world combine to learn from each other, teach their fellow peers and develop lasting friendships.
VISION & MISSION Knowledge We promote scientific and medical activities to increase and expand our knowledge whilst training to become the medical professionals of the future.
Action As medical students, we are concerned for the community around us and endeavor to do things for the benefit and improvement of our fellow citizens.
Friendship As future doctors, we aim to build and maintain a good relationship among our colleagues of the Asia-Pacific and beyond.
CHAPTERS AUSTRALIA ● BANGLADESH ● CAMBODIA ● HONG KONG ● INDONESIA ● IRAN ● JAPAN ● MALAYSIA ● NEPAL ● PAKISTAN ● PHILIPPINES ● SOUTH KOREA ● TAIWAN ● THAILAND ● SINGAPORE ● CHINA ● EGYPT ● INDIA ● MONGOLIA ● MYANMAR ● NEW ZEALAND ● PALESTINE ● UNITED KINGDOM ● UKRAINE
ORGANIZATIONAL CHART
“Founded in Yogyakarta, August 10th 1996, AMSA-Indonesia has been actively participating in plethora of national and international events.”
Asian Medical Students’ Association Indonesia (AMSA-Indonesia) is the peak representative body for medical students in Indonesia. Founded in Yogyakarta, August 10th 1996, AMSA-Indonesia has been actively participating in plethora of national and international events. Its contributions to AMSA International
as the root of the organization are succinct, having hosted four Asian Medical Students’ Conference (AMSC) in 1990, 1996, 2003, 2010 and East Asian Medical Students’ Conference (EAMSC) in 2006, and also upcoming EAMSC in 2015
VISION AND MISSIONS
“ To become a leading medical organization that upholds members’ and community development through integrity.
Strengthening AMSA-Indonesia family by promoting communication Initiating innovation that enhances members’ development Serving community through united vision
ADVISORY BOARD Garda Widhi Nurraga Ferdy Iskandar Ahmad Aulia Rizaly Fabianto Santoso Abinisa Inaya Taim
EXECUTIVE BOARD
EVE EVE EVE NTS NTS NTS Our events keep us connected like no other events could. On these events we implement the three philosophies of Asian Medical Students’ Association itself; ‘knowledge’, ‘action’ and ‘friendship’.
RAKERNAS The event held to mark the beginning of the Regional Chairperson's tenure. During this National Work Plan Meeting, the newly formed Executive Board will be officially inaugurated and the Regional Chairperson will seek the approval of his work plan for the tenure.
NATIONAL ACTION EVENT & DEBATE COMPETITION An event that lets AMSA- Indonesia carry out social acts as part of AMSA's "action" philosophy and furthermore, an annual debate competition will be held to train members of their critical thinking skills and english skills
IMSTC IMSTC stands for Indonesian Medical Students’ Training & Competition. An event held to uphold AMSA's "knowledge" philosophy. During the event there will be academic based activities such as training to make scientific papers and posters. On top of that, academic competitions are also held.
NLT NLT stands for National Leadership Training. An event that will enhance the leadership, teamwork, communication skills as the members, future leaders of AMSA-Indonesia, undergo training. Also, this is event acts as a gathering for AMSA Indonesia members.
MUNAS MUNAS, Musyawarah National, An event that marks the end of the Regional Chairperson's tenure which includes the approval of his evaluation report from his tenure. National Meeting will also hold the election for the next Regional Chairperson and his inauguration.
AMSEP INDONESIA
AMSA-Indonesia makes it possible for its members to have an exchange to other countries through AMSEP. It started back in 2003 of which, from that moment on, the growth significantly increases every year. AMSEP bilateral system was established in 2006. Now, the chapters that are involved in AMSEP including Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Philippines, Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, United Kingdom, Australia, and Egypt. AMSEP creates opportunities for the International preclinical and clinical exchanges between AMSA chapters. It is commonly a 7-day program, depending on the hosting country, but every program should contain at least the following aspects: academic activity, social activity, cultural exchange and city tour. This programe, therefore, fulfills the whole AMSA visions; Knowledge, Action and Friendship in a distinct way. We have been actively participating in AMSEP since it started back then. In the last 3 years, Indonesia has been involved in many AMSEP deals with other chapters such as Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia, Japan, and Taiwan. AMSEP is a twinning program, hence basically there are 2 main parts in AMSEP, the incomings/inbound and the outgoings/ outbound.
INCOMINGS/INBOUND Incomings/inbound is the part of AMSEP when we host the delegates from the client chapter.
OUTGOINGS/OUTBOUND Outgoing/outbound is the part of AMSEP when we send delegates to the partner chapter. Every active AMSA member of AMSA Indonesia can apply to be the delegate in the outgoing AMSEP. The registration requires CV, motivation letter, recommendation letter, and registration fee.
PART NER SHIP
LIAISON OFFICER FOR NGO Liaison Officer for NGO (LO for NGO) aims to establish the cooperation with the broader scope of NGOs in order to improve public health in Indonesia, which are considerably approachable for all AMSA-Indonesia’s university members, spanning from Aceh to Ambon. In other words, LO for NGO opens door for members of AMSA-Indonesia, alongside their own regional NGOs, to join forces in public health improvement.
COOPERATION Association of Medical Doctors of Asia // AMDA 2006-2008 “Desa Binaan” in Makassar 2010
Delegating Volunteers for Tsunami Japan
2010
“Indonesia Pray for Japan” donation for Japan citizens after Tsunami
2012
“IPOK” International Program of Okayama
2012
Delegating Volunteers for “AMDA Indonesia Cleft Lips Surgery” in South Sulawesi
2013
Delegating Volunteers for “AMDA Indonesia - Makassar Flood Emergency Relief”
2013
AMDA Headquarter and AMSA- Indonesia – Jakarta Flood Emergency Relief
2013
AMSA Japan and AMDA Headquarter visit in assessing Post Traumatic Stress Disorder after Jakarta Flood Disaster.
2013
AMDA Headquarter – Philippines Typhoon Relief
HOPE Worldwide Indonesia 2012
“Health Corps” Mercy Floating Hospital Ship participation, in Manado
2012
“Walk-A-Thon” support and participation
2012
“Story Telling” program in Depok
2013
“Walk A-Thon” support and participation
2013
“CURA Project” from Creighton University
2013
“Internship Program” in HOPE’s Tuberculosis Clinic
2013
“Internship Program” in HOPE’s Maternal Clinic
2013
Story Telling program in Jakarta and Tangerang
2013
“Bantul Seger” Baksos, Bantul, Yogyakarta
2014
Adopt A Friend – Saturday Academy program
PART NER SHIP
World Health Organization // WHO 2011 “BASOPHIL” seminar and workshop about hematology in Bandung together with PMI 2012 “Health Equality Leans on Policies” seminar in FKUB, Malang 2012 “Professionalism Doctor in Training” host with dr. Jack as a guest speaker. 2014 Polio-Free Certification for South-East Asia Region Publication 2014 World Tuberculosis Day 2014 commemoration 2014 World Health Day 2014 commemoration
Yayasan Pita Kuning Anak Indonesia // YPKAI 2012 “Shave for Hope” 2013 “Shave for Hope 2”
IBU Foundation 2011 “Health Equity and Equality” Talk show in FKUI, Jakarta 2012 Delegating volunteers in IBU Foundation’s programs 2013 “Internship volunteer program” in Cianjur, West Java 2014 Circumcision Training in Bandung
AIESEC 2013 Power Up Project term 1, Bandung 2014 Power Up Project term 2, Bandung 2014 Health Project, Bandung 2014 Health Project, Makassar
Rumah Cemara 2013 Solidarity Running
PART NER SHIP
Yayasan Cinta Harapan Indonesia 2013-2014 Reference NGO for Event of The Year, Jakarta, Bandung, Solo, Jepara, Madiun, Malang, Makassar, Lampung
SOS Children’s Village 2013-2014 Reference NGO for Adopt A Friend Jakarta, Bandung, Semarang, Bali, Flores, Medan, Aceh
PART NER SHIP
MEM BERS
DST 1 AMSA-Universitas Sriwijaya Established in 2002 Jalan Dr. Muh. Ali, Palembang, Sumatra Selatan amsaunsri@gmail.com AMSA-Universitas Muhammadiyah Palembang Established in 2010 Jalan A. Yani Seberang Ulu II, Palembang, Sumatra Selatan amsaump@gmail.com AMSA-Universitas Syiah Kuala Established in 2006 Jalan T. Nyak Arief Darussalam, Banda Aceh, Aceh amsaunsyiah@gmail.com AMSA-Universitas Abdurrab Established in 2011 Jalan Riau Ujung No. 73 Tampan, Pekanbaru, Riau amsaabdurrab@gmail.com
DST 2 AMSA-Universitas Indonesia Established in 1987 Jalan Salemba Raya 6, Jakarta Pusat, DKI Jakarta amsauniversitasindonesia@gmail.com AMSA-Universitas Kristen Krida Wacana Established in 2009 Jalan Arjuna Utara No. 6, Jakarta Barat, DKI Jakarta ukridaamsa@gmail.com AMSA-Universitas Kristen Indonesia Established in 2007 Jalan Mayjen Sutoyo No. 2, Cawang – Jakarta, DKI Jakarta ukiamsa@gmail.com AMSA-Universitas Tarumanagara Established in 2000 Jalan Letjen. S. Parman No.1, Jakarta Barat, DKI Jakarta amsauntar@gmail.com
DST 2 AMSA-Universitas Katolik Indonesia Atma Jaya Established in 1998 Jalan Pluit Raya No. 2, Jakarta Utara, DKI Jakarta amsauaj@gmail.com AMSA-Universitas Pelita Harapan Established in 2004 Jalan Boulevard Jend. Sudirman Lippovillage, Tangerang, Banten uph.amsa@gmail.com AMSA-Universitas Pembangunan Nasional Veteran Jakarta Established in 2005 Jalan RS. Fatmawati Pondok Labu, Jakarta Selatan, DKI Jakarta amsaupn@gmail.com AMSA-Universitas Trisakti Established in 2001 Jalan Kyai Tapa No.1, Grogol, DKI Jakarta amsatrisakti@gmail.com
DST 3 AMSA-Universitas Padjadjaran Established in 1999 Jalan Raya Bandung - Sumedang KM 21, Jatinangor, Jawa Barat amsaunpad@gmail.com
AMSA-Universitas Kristen Maranatha Established in 1996 Jalan Prof. Drg. Surya Sumantri 65, Bandung, Jawa Barat amsamcu@gmail.com
AMSA-Universitas Jendral Achmad Yani Established in 2011 Jalan Terusan Jendral Sudirman, Cimahi, Jawa Barat amsaunjani@gmail.com
DST 4 AMSA-Universitas Diponegoro Established in 2003 Jalan Prof. Soedarto, Kampus Undip Tembalang, Semarang, Jawa Tengah amsaundip@gmail.com
AMSA-Universitas Sebelas Maret Established in 2002 Jalan Ir. Sutami 36A Kentingan, Surakarta, Jawa Tengah amsaunsebelasmaret@gmail.com
AMSA-Universitas Gadjah Mada Established in 1996 Jalan Farmako, Sekip Utara,Yogyakarta, DIY amsaugm@gmail.com
AMSA-Universitas Palangka Raya Established in 2010 Kampus Unpar Tunjung Nyaho, Jalan Yos Sudarso, Palangka Raya 73111, Kalimantan Tengah amsaunpala@gmail.com
DST 5 AMSA-Universitas Brawijaya Established in 2001 Jalan Veteran, Malang, Jawa Timur amsaunibraw@gmail.com
AMSA-Universitas Airlangga Established in 2002 Jalan Prof. Dr. Moestopo 47, Surabaya, Jawa Timur unairamsa@gmail.com
AMSA-Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang Established in 2009 Jalan Bandung No.1, Malang, Jawa Timur amsaumm@gmail.com
DST 6 AMSA-Universitas Hasanuddin Established in 2002 Jalan Perintis Kemerdekaan KM.10, Makassar, Sulawesi Selatan amsaunhasanuddin@gmail.com
AMSA-Universitas Muslim Indonesia Established in 2002 Jalan Urip Sumoharjo KM.5, Makassar, Sulawesi Selatan amsaumindonesia@gmail.com
AMSA-Universitas Muhammadiyah Makassar Established in 2010 Jalan Sultan Alauddin No.259, Makassar, Sulawesi Selatan unismuhamsa@gmail.com
DST 6 AMSA-Universitas Halu Oleo Established in 2010 Kampus Bumi Tridharma Anduonohu, Kendari, Sulawesi Tenggara amsahaluoleo@gmail.com
AMSA-Universitas Tadulako Established in 2010 Kampus Bumi Tadulako, Palu, Sulawesi Tengah amsatadulako@gmail.com
AMSA-Universitas Pattimura Established in 2011 Jalan dr.Tamaela Kampus PGSD,Ambon, Maluku amsaunpatti@gmail.com
AMSA-Universitas Sam Ratulangi Established in 2009 Kampus Unsrat, Bahu, Manado amsaunsrat@gmail.com
Finalist for every paper presentation at both EAMSC and AMSC Gold medal for public poster at EAMSC 2011 Merit achievement scientific poster open category EAMSC 2012 3rd place of video competition at EAMSC 2013 1st and 2nd place of 2nd JAMSA Competition 1st winner of World Diabetes Day 2013 Essay 3rd place of scientific poster competition at EAMSC 2014 AMSA International Best Chapter (Tier 2) 2013-2014
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