Booklet AMSEP

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AMSA UNHAS OFFICIAL BOOKLET ASIAN MEDICAL STUDENTS’ EXCHANGE PROGRAM

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WE WELCOME YOU TO THE HOME OF THE BRAVES

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Representative Words’ About Indonesia About AMSA Indonesia About Hasanuddin University About Faculty of Medicine in Hasanuddin University About AMSA Hasanuddin University About Makassar Schedule Program Highlights Things to Know Checklists Contact Person

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ear delegates of AMSEP Philippines, First of all, praise the Almighty God who has given His grace to all of us. I would like to say thank you for entrusting us to accept all of you as the exchange program students in Hasanuddin University, Makassar. AMSA Hasanuddin University was born on September 22nd, 2002 in Makassar and had been active as a member of AMSA Indonesia since 2003. Since its establishment, AMSA Hasanuddin University has been entrusted to host the national events until now, such as National Conference and National Work Meeting AMSA Indonesia. AMSA Hasanuddin University had also gained recognition as the Best AMSA University in AMSA-Indonesia version. So, we think this is the right time for us to take our organization progress to a higher level by hosting this Asian Medical Students Exchange Program (AMSEP) with AMSA Philippines, and we are truly honored for the trust that had been given by AMSA Philippines to us. Last but not least, we hope you enjoy your stay in Makassar and we will try to give our best for you. On the behalf of AMSA Hasanuddin University, I want to thank and welcome all of you in Kota Daeng, Makassar. We are waiting for you in Makassar. Warmest regards, Ismail Syahbana Representative of AMSA Hasanuddin University 2013/2014

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“..officially the Republic of Indonesia, is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania. Indonesia is an archipelago comprising approximately 17,508 islands. It has 34 provinces with over 238 million people, and is the world's fourth most populous country…”

ndonesia is a founding member of ASEAM and a member of G-20 major economies. The Indonesia economy is the world’s 16th largest by nominal GDP and 15th largest by purchasing power parity

GEOGRAPHY Indonesia is the world's largest archipelago, with more than 17,500 islands that scattered between 6 degrees north latitude to 11 degrees south latitude and from 9 degrees to 141 degrees east longitude. Indonesia bridges two continents, Asia and Australia/ Oceania.

CLIMATE Tropical equatorial with temperatures ranging between 21° C and 33°C. Average humidity is 60-90% and the rainfall is heaviest between November to February.

TIMEZONE GMT + 7 hours (West) GMT + 8 hours (Central) GMT + 9 hours (East)

PEOPLE i. Nationality: Indonesian ii. Population: 240,3 million iii. Religions: Mainly Islam with some Hinduism, Buddhism, Catholic and Christian areas. iv. languages : Bahasa Indonesia with numerous regional languages and dialects.

CULINARY Indonesian usually eats rice, chicken, fish, and beef as main food and with addition of spice

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INDONESIA

“..Asian Medical Students’ Association Indonesia (AMSA-Indonesia) is the peak representative body for medical students in Indonesia. Founded in Yogyakarta, August 10th 1996, AMSAIndonesia has been actively participating in plethora of national and international events.…”

HISTORY 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 one East Asian Medical Students’ Conference (EAMSC) in 2006.

PHILOSOPHY K n o w l e d g e. We promote scientific activity to increase and expand our knowledge to become qualified medical professionals in the future.  A c t i o n. As medical students, we are concerned to the community around us and try to do something for the benefit and improvement of our community.  F r I e n d s h i p. As future doctors, we're trying to build and maintain a good relationship among our counterparts around Asia-Oceania. 

VISION / MISSION “To Become an Organization that Progress Synergistically and Strives Professionally”     

Encouraging academic excellence through exposure of medical activities Empowering the role of medical students for community benefits Strengthening internal relation and expanding network of AMSA-Indonesia Implementing professionalism, integrity, and dedication in local, national, and international activities Enhancing sense of belonging in AMSA-Indonesia family

ADVISORY BOARD Nathania Sheryl Sutisna; Yenna Tasia; Sonia Prima; Arisa Putri; Amadisto Gerwindrawan; Putra Imanullah

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EXECUTIVE BOARD

MEMBERS DISTRICT 1 AMSA Universitas Sriwijaya AMSA Universitas Muhammadiyah Palembang AMSA Universitas Syiah Kuala AMSA Universitas Abdurrab

DISTRICT 3 AMSA Universitas Padjadjaran AMSA Universitas Kristen Maranatha AMSA Universitas Jenderal Achmad Yani

DISTRICT 2 AMSA Universitas Indonesia AMSA Universitas Kristen Krida Wacana AMSA Universitas Kristen Indonesia AMSA Universitas Tarumanagara AMSA Universitas Katolik Indonesia Atma Jaya AMSA Universitas Pelita Harapan AMSA Universitas Pembangunan Nasional AMSA Universitas Trisakti DISTRICT 4 AMSA Universitas Diponegoro AMSA Universitas Sebelas Maret AMSA Universitas Gadjah Mada AMSA Universitas Palangkaraya

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DISTRICT 5 AMSA Universitas Brawijaya AMSA Universitas Airlangga AMSA Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang

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AMSA Universitas Hasanuddin

AMSA Universitas Muslim Indonesia AMSA Universitas Haluoleo AMSA Universitas Tadulako AMSA Universitas Pattimura AMSA Universitas Sam Ratulangi

NATIONAL EVENTS Rapat Kerja Nasional (Rakernas) National Action Event + Debate Competition Indonesian Medical Students’ Training and Competition National Leadership Training Musyawarah Nasional (Munas)

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HASANUDDIN UNIVERSITY (Indonesian: Universitas Hasanuddin, Unhas) is one of the biggest stated-owned universities in Indonesia, based in Makassar, the capital of South Sulawesi province. The university was established in 11 June 1956, named after Sultan Hasanuddin, a King of Gowa Kingdom. Before the official launching by the first vice President of Indonesia, Dr. Mohammad Hatta, there had been in Makassar a faculty of economy of Indonesia University,centered in Jakarta. This faculty is later known as the seed of Hasanuddin University. Now, Hasanuddin University currently has 15 faculties, 59 undergraduate programs, and 32 post-graduate program.

VISION / MISSION Center for Development of Maritime Culture that aims to explore and revive the values of maritime cultures – namely self - sufficiency, unflinching determination, adherence to core principles, interconnectivity and holism: - Producing independent alumni of good character and have a global concept - Developing science and technology related to the management of resources - Promoting and encouraging the realization of maritime values in the society

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HISTORY The Medical Faculty of Hasanuddin University was established on 22 October 1953, based on the decree of the Indonesian Government. On 28 January 1956, the Minister of Education officially named this institution Fakultas Kedokteran Makassar (the Medical Faculty of Makassar) that then turned into the Medical Faculty of Hasanuddin University when the University was established. On 31 December 1963 the faculty graduated 4 medical doctors. Now the Faculty has changed a lot.

VISION

MISSION

1. International leadership in health research and education. 2. In the next 5 years, the Medical Faculty will be nationally acknowledged as an outstanding Medical Faculty in health education and research. 3. Other improvement plans, which include improving academic governance standard of quality by improving the standard for staff recruitment and on the job training of of ethical and moral norms, and life-long learningchallenges in biomedical education and research, also fulfill our vision to excel in education, research and provision of health care of the highest quality.

• We prepare future health leaders, contribute to our communities, and improve the health of individuals and populations, through the discovery, application and communication of knowledge. • Serving the community through quality education, caring practice, and advancement of health science. • To prepare future professionally and scientifically competent medical doctors who show high standard

FACILITIES Lecture Theater Laboratories Clinical Skill Laboratory Library Tutorial Rooms Prof. Amiruddin Auditorium Student Center Building

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“..AMSA Hasanuddin University itself was founded in 2002 by three founders: dr. Yose, dr. Akhpar, and dr. Dimas. The observers just needed 6 months to accept AMSA Hasanuddin University as member of AMSA

HASANUDDIN UNIVERSITY

Indonesia…”

AMSA Hasanuddin University itself was founded in 2002 by three founders: dr. Yose, dr. Akhpar, and dr. Dimas. The observers just needed 6 months to accept AMSA Hasanuddin University as member of AMSA Indonesia. In 2004, our members were accepted as a board in AMSA Indonesia and in 2005, as a board in AMSA International. AMSA Hasanuddin University has been developing very fast until its member achieved 479 right now.

PHISOPHICAL VALUE SCIENTIFIC. We promote scientific activity to increase and expand our knowledge to become qualified medical professionals in the future ACTION. As medical students, we are concern to the community around us and try to do something to make their life and health better. FRIENDSHIP. As future doctors, we’re trying to build a good relationship among our counterparts around Asia and Oceania.

ORGANISATION STRUCTURE AMSA Hasanuddin University is led by a representative whom is assisted by a General Secretary, a Treasurer, and five coordinators who are in charge of their each division as followed: 1. Academic Affair involves in all activities to promote the SCIENTIFIC philosophy of AMSA Hasanuddin University. 2. Internal Affair involves in all activities to develop the quality of human resources in AMSA Hasanuddin University. 3. External Affair aims to promote and publish AMSA Hasanuddin University and build up good relationship organizations in order to maintain our FRIENDSHIP philosophy, and also to delegate AMSA Hasanuddin University member to events of AMSA Indonesia and AMSA International. 4. Social Affair involves in all activities to promote one of our philosophy, ACTION, in order to improve life and health of people around us. 5. Fundraising involves in all activities to raise fund in order to support programs of AMSA Hasanuddin University.

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HERE ARE SOME OF OUR HIGHLIGHTS PROGRAMS: 1. Open Recruitment 2014 This program is for recruiting new members for gaining more qualified human resources. We have four steps of this program: Socialization, interview, AMSA knowledge class, and Inauguration Camp (I-Camp) as the final step.

2. Academic Seminar This academic seminar aims to help people explore on the most important health issues of the current situations. There are group discussions and lectures to get an ain-depth education.

3. Asian Medical Students’ Exchange Program (AMSEP) This program is for joining AMSEP from national work plan through AMSEP Challenge or Bidding for Hosting the AMSEP and running the event itself.

4. Social Effort for Children (SOFTEN) A program where AMSA Hasanuddin University giving a care to the orphanages in Makassar. This program activities are English language and self hygiene teaching.

5. Merchandise AMSA Making and selling of AMSA Hasanuddin University’s accessories.

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“…Formerly called Ujung Pandang, the city of Makassar is the largest city in east Indonesia….”

ormerly called Ujung Pandang, the city of Makassar is the largest city in east Indonesia. Located on the busy trading route along the deep Straits of Makassar, the city of Makassar is a bustling cosmopolitan town with settlement of many races and ethnic groups of Chinese, Europeans, Javanese, Balinese, Ambon and others. Today Makassar is also a university town, where youth from all over the islands, especially from the eastern archipelagos gather to gain higher education.

PEOPLE Makassar is a multi-ethnical city, most are Makassar and Bugis people, the rest from Toraja, Mandar, Buton, Tionghoa, Javanese, etc.

GEOGRAPHY In South Sulawesi, Indonesia. 0°12’-8° South latitude and 122°36’ East Latitude. This province is abuting Central Sulawesi and West Sulawesi on north, Bone Gulf and southeast Sulawesi on East, Makassar strait on west, and Flores sea on south. The shape of this island is very unique as it resembles the letter ‘K’, makes people call it ‘The K-shaped island’. Sulawesi is th world’s eleventh largest island in the world, covering an area of 174,600 km2. The island is surrounded by Borneo Island to thw west, by the Philippines to the north, by Maluku to the east, and by Flores and Timor to the south.

LANGUAGE Mostly using Bahasa Indonesia with Makassar dialect Sulawesi Island is one of the five biggest islands in Indonesia.

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CULTURES Tari Kipas Pakarena (Pakarena Fan Dance):

As the art expression for promoting Sulawesi Selatan. In local language, “pakarena” comes from “karena” means “visit”. This dance express the softness of women that polite, faithful and obey to men, especially to their husband.

Baju Bodo’ is a traditional clothes for women and Lipa’ Sabbe is

silk sarong that used as skirt, usually it has a plaid pattern. As for men, they use long-sleeved formal suits with sarong (lipa garusuk) and cap (passapu). These clothes usually used for marriage or attending traditional event.

Paduppa Dance is a Bugis-Makassar traditional dance that

performed to welcome the guests. It shows Bugis people politeness, open to the globalization but still keeping their culture as Bugis ethnic.

HANDICRAFTS Tenun Makassar Is a clothing material with typical pattern of

Makassar. It is usually made by hand, but nowadays they have machine to produce Tenun. The word ‘Tenun’ itself means weaving, and so the process of making Tenun is using weaving system. We usually find this kind of craft in souvenir store. In Makassar, the store basically located at Somba Opu street. There are many various kind of wooden craft. We can find it as keychain, miniature, or even statue. The typical form from Makassar and most well-known is Phinisi Ship, it’s a traditional ship for Bugis people for sailing.

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LITERATURES A famous literature from Makassar and usually performed in drama. The epic La Galigo tells about how the gods came down to Luwu in South Sulawesi and created a kingdom here, and then continues further to tell the story of the following generations. While the drama performance takes the episode where prince Sawerigading, falls in love with his beautiful twin sister We Tenriyabeng, who were separated from each other since birth, because it had been predicted that the two would meet and fall in love. Fate somehow brought them together, and indeed they did fall in love. However, to avoid incest, Sawerigading was forced to marry another woman.

TOURISM SITES F o r t R o t t e r d a m This fort is a historical artifact of the greatness of the past kingdom in South Sulawesi. Viewed from the sea, the kingdom of Makassar during that period was an area that was completely fortified. In year of 1967, when Gowa, the strongest and the most glorious kingdom during the 17th century, was under the power of Dutch, all forts was destroyed except Fort Rotterdam. During the period, the ford and its area started to be the center of governmental and commercial activity. During the Japanese colonialism, the fort functioned as the center of agricultural and language studies.

The Old Graveyard of King Tallo These old tombs located in the northern part of Makassar City. Formerly, Tallo Kingdom was an area ruled by Gowa Kingdom. The kingdom was later divided into two major divisions since the king had two princes which both ambitious to become the next king. The two kingdoms are: Tallo and Gowa.

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 Paotere Harbor is the place to anchor the sailing boat of people coming from all part of Indonesia. The sailing boat anchored there varied in styles and shapes. It is even more beautiful and fascinating during the sunset with its colorful rays.  The Graveyard of Prince Diponegoro Prince Diponegoro was the prince from the oldest kingdom in Java, who let the struggle against the Dutch. He was eventually caught through a trick and was later moved back to Makassar where he was first arrested. His tomb build in the family graveyard preserved and seriously cared. It was build with the Javanese tombs.

CULINARY Mostly, culinary in Makassar is full of spices and taste better with lime, especially for the main course. Makassar culinary is so well-known within the nation also become the tourist favorite.

Jalangkote

A cake that filled with carrot, potato, bean sprout, and soun (white noodle). Shaped like half circle with unique folded shape on top. Served with chili sauce

Burasa’

Food consisting of rice steamed in a banana leaf. Made of rice that boiled with coconut milk. We can eat it plain, with dried coconut, or with main courses like Coto Makassar and else.

Gogos

Just like Burasa, but Gogos is not steamed but baked. Usually filled with fish and vegetables. Just like Burasa, but Gogos is not steamed but baked. Usually filled with fish and vegetables.

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Coto Makassar

Like soup, but rich of spices. Consist of the soup itself and beef.

Sop Konro

Konro soup is cooking beef ribs soup special that comes from traditional Indonesian Bugis and Makassar. This soup is usually made with beef or beef ribs.

Barongko

Typical dessert from BugisMakassar. Made from banana that steamed in banana leaf with sweet taste. Usually steamed with jackfruit and coconut.

Mie Kering

Deep fried noodle, gives a crispy texture. Served with chicken or seafood, fried meatballs, and vegetable in delicious gravy.

Kapurung

The texture is sticky, made from palm flour. Cooked with fish or beef and vegetables.

Nasi Goreng Merah

Red fried rice in English. The difference from other fried rice is, this fried rice cooked with special tomato sauce that gives the red color to the rice.

Pisang Ijo

Made from Banana that covered with green colored skin made from flour, coconut milk and pandan leaf extract. This dessert is the most favorite dessert of all.

Sarabba

The texture is sticky, made from palm flour. Cooked with fish or beef and vegetables.

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And there are still a lot of delicious foods, fresh beverages, and tasty dessert we have in Makassar!

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SCHEDULE

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Day 1 (24/10 Thu) Formal

Day 2 (25/10 Fri) Smart casual

Day 3 (26/10 Sat) Smart casual

Preparation and breakfast

Preparation and breakfast

Preparation and breakfast

Transfer venue Ice-breaking Session Opening Ceremony AMSA Introduction

Transfer venue

Campus Tour

Transfer venue

Day 4 (27/10 - Sun) Casual Transfer venue

Breakfast + Morning Activity (Losari Beach)

Hospital Tour: Hasanuddin University Hospital

Day 7 (30/10 - Wed) Casual

Preparation and breakfast

Preparation and breakfast

Preparation and breakfast

Transfer venue Visit Traditional Market

Transfer venue Travel to Malino

Visit Mandala Monument

Transfer venue

Tea Break Medical Brainteaser

Lecture

Hospital Tour: Private Care Center

Lunch Lunch

Tutorial and Discussion

Day 6 (29/10 Tue) Casual

Transfer venue

Visit Fort Rotterdarm

Lecture

Tea Break

Day 5 (28/10 Mon) Casual

Lunch with the Dean Airing on Medika FM

Visit Balla Lompoa Museum

Cultural Session Go to Trans Studio Makassar (Paly in the indoor theme park, Lunch, Shopping Time)

Transfer venue Transfer venue

Visit Fort Somba Opu Tour in Malino Transfer venue Shopping for Souvenirs (Somba Opu street)

Lunch

Transfer venue

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Clinical Skill and Practical Lab

Transfer venue Tea Break

Transfer venue

Social Session: Visit Drug Abuse Caring Group Foundation

Preparation for Welcoming Party Transfer venue

Transfer venue

Shopping Time (Ratu Indah Mall)

Transfer venue Visit Floating Mosque (Losari Beach)

Transfer venue Transfer venue

Social Act: Orphan House Visit + Dinner

Transfer venue

Transfer venue Dinner

Cultural Night + Dinner

Sunset View + Night Sightseeing + Dinner (Losari Beach)

Transfer venue

Transfer venue

Rest

Travel back to Makassar Farewell Party Dinner

Transfer venue

Transfer venue

Preparation for Farewell Party

Preparation for Cultural Night Transfer venue

Welcoming Party

Visit Paotere Harbor + City Sightseeing

Transfer venue

Transfer venue

Transfer venue

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

ACADEMIC  Lectures (2 hours)  Tutorials, small discussions, and brainteasers (2 hours)  Clinical Laboratories (2 hours)  Hospitals Tour (3.5 hours)

SOCIAL ACT  Visit Drug Abuse Caring Group Foundation (2 hours)  Orphan House Visit and Dinner (3 hours)

CITY TOUR/CULTURAL  Ratu Indah Mall  The second largest mall in Makassar and has many top shops with high quality stuffs!

 Fort Rotterdarm & Fort Somba Opu  Visit Fort Rotterdam, with all its buildings in Dutch style with some proves about the past heroes, and in Fort Somba Opu, we can also find some traditional houses and clothings of South Sulawesi.

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 Trans Studio Makassar  A modern place for having fun either with friends or with family! You can also enjoy live music and a very great interior design inside. Living your dreams in Trans Studio Makassar!!

 Paotere Harbor  The place to anchor the sailing boat of people coming from all part of Indonesia, varied in styles and shapes!

 Beautiful Sunset View  “Don’t ever said you have been in Makassar if you haven’t seen the beautiful sunset of Losari Beach.”. While waiting sunset, people can also enjoy the traditional food of Makassar which is called as “pisang epe. All the lucky delegates can both enjoying our traditional food and satisfy their eyes by seeing the beautiful sunset of Losari Beach, Makassar!

 Natural Beauty of Sulawesi  In Bantimurung and Rumah Kupu-Kupu at Maros, you can find the beautiful waterfall with hundred butterflies fly around you. You can also breath the real air because of so many trees around, enjoy the waterfall as well and even easily found so many beautiful spots for taking picture in Malino.

 Historical Monuments  To appreciate all efforts that had been done by the past heroes in order to get our independency, Monumen Mandala, Monumen 40,000 Jiwa, and Museum Kota was built. From all of those buildings, the delegates can learn more about the real history, how serious and how hard we got our independency, what actually happened in that time, and what kind of lesson can be learned.

 Balla Lompoa Museum  This is the reconstruction of Gowa Kingdom palace. The entire building is made of wood and contains full of high historical value objects!!

 Somba Opu Souvenir Shopping Spot  Find any kind of traditional foods, Makassar t-shirts, and souvenirs in a great quality!!

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THINGS TO KNOW Electrical Sockets Non-grounded two-prong plug

Currency 1 USD

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10272 IDR

1 PHP

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236.85 IDR

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CHECKLIST [ ]

Identity card

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Flight ticket

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Passport, visa

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Indonesia currency

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Casual clothes

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Formal clothes Men: Buttoned-up shirts with suit pants and formal shoes Women: Buttoned-up shirts with formal skirts and flat-shoes

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Undergarments

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Toiletries (include your own towels)

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Electronic devices (local SIM card will be provided)

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Umbrella

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Personal medication

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Traveler’s medical pack

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Souvenirs for the Dean and Hospital Directors

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CONTACT PERSON For further information about our AMSEP, please kindly contact our AMSEP Officer : Yesti Angelia Setyani Rapri +6281806622395 yestiangelia@gmail.com

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