Universitas Gajah Mada
Contents Preface President CIMSA Preface Local Coordinator About Us IFMSA SCOME SCOPE SCORA SCORE Local Projects Achievements Testimonials Official Team
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Preface President CIMSA
Dear all,
be three National General Assemblies of CIMSA, aimed to gather the medical
Center for Indonesian Medical Students’
students of Indonesia, to involve more
Activities (CIMSA) is an independent,
in activities, share ideas, learn togeth-
non-political and non-profit organiza-
er and create the leaders of tomorrow.
tion. It was established in 2001 and is
Generally, CIMSA has six fields which
having a purpose of “Empowering Med-
we are working on, including medical
ical Students, Improving the Nation’s
education, public health, human rights
Health”. With more than 5,000 active
and peace, reproductive health including
members, CIMSA, as the center for med-
HIV/AIDS, research and professional stu-
ical students’ activities, is facilitating its
dent exchange.
members with many opportunities and internal strength for them to be able to
CIMSA is affiliated with International
serve the society well. Annually, there will
Federation of Medical Students’ Associa-
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tions (IFMSA), the largest medical stu-
basic nature of activity based, with
dents organization in the world, rec-
the value of continuity. We apply the
ognized by World Health Organization
need-assessment, do action, evaluate
(WHO). We think globally, act locally.
the impact, then try to keep improving.
It also shows a strong commitment to support and help Indonesia in achiev-
At last but not least, I would like to
ing Millennium Development Goals
gratefully thank God for His abundant
and Universal Health Coverage. Policy
blessing and extend my gratitute to
statements, declaration, local and na-
everyone who has helped with the
tional related-projects were made and
writing and publication of this organi-
both national and international awards
zational profile. Hopefully, this Organ-
were honourly given to CIMSA.
izational Profile of CIMSA may open some valuable opportunities for us to
Additionally, the International re-
be able to work hand-in-hand, through
lationship benefits us to get more
collaboration and cooperation, in order
involved in acting on Global Health
to achieve the goal of ours, actualizing
issues, representing Indonesian Med-
the nation’s health quality and welfare,
ical Students, worldwide. Moreover,
together.
CIMSA is working together with government, non-government and In-
“Empowering Medical Sudents, Im-
ternational organizations. Over the
proving the Nation’s Health!”
past years, CIMSA has proved its professionalism in cooperating with the
Yours faithfully,
stakeholders and other external bodies. As concluded, CIMSA pursues its
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goals by accomodating medical stu-
Asri Kartika Putri
dents to carry out their action in the
President 2012-2013
Preface Local
Coordinator
the story about CIMSA UGM so the reader could know better what and how CIMSA UGM is. For the last words, we want to say apologize if there is any mistaken in the contents of this local profile and we hope
Assalamualaikum
warahmatullahi
this local profile could be used wisely and
wabarakatuh
brings all of the goodness to CIMSA, es-
In the name of God, Allah SWT. Firstly,
pecially CIMSA UGM.
we want to say thank you, due to His
Be ACTIVE with CIMSA!
favor and charity we can complete this
Wassalamualaikum
local profile. Secondly, we want to say
wabarakatuh.
warahmatullahi
thank you to all the parties that support this local profile to be done, especially
Best regards,
the CIMSA Media and Communication
Local Coordinator CIMSA
Team 2012-2013.
Universitas Gadjah Mada 2012-2013
CIMSA UGM is one of the first and the oldest CIMSA local that had established since 2001. Therefore, as a part of the history of the growth and development of CIMSA, CIMSA UGM has so many stories.
Iqbal Fahmi
This local profile is intended to tell
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About Us
Center for Indonesian Medical Students’ Activities (CIMSA) is a non-profit and non government organization that is independent, nationalist, non-political and non partisan with activity based programs. CIMSA consist of 6 standing committees related to health issues, that is Reproductive Health including AIDS, Public Health, Medical Education, Human Right and Peace, Research Exchange and Professional Exchange. Having 17 active locals throughout Indonesia, CIMSA is affiliated with International Federation of Medical Students’ Associations (IFMSA), the biggest students’ organization in the world who has been recognized by United Nations.
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HISTORY
SA) in 2002. Since then, CIMSA con-
CIMSA (Center for Indonesia Medical
tinues to grow to more than 20 locals
Students’ Activities) was officially es-
spread in various Faculty of Medicine
tablished in May, 6th 2001 by some
throughout Indonesia.
medical students from various city
VISION
of Indonesia based on the inclination
“To empower Indonesia medical stu-
for an organization that based on on-
dents in order to create a healthier,
going activities; utilize the develop-
more secure and more prosperous In-
ing technology, with internationally
donesia where people can enjoy equal
standard programs to support medi-
opportunities in education and health
cal students in Indonesia
and also in effort to improve lives and
CIMSA held its first General Assembly
also reach prosperity and social jus-
at May, 11-13 2001 and become affili-
tice. In addition is to reach universally
ation with International Federation of
healthier lives for a healthier world.”
Medical Students’ Associations (IFM-
MISSION
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To empower medical students to be
dignity and sovereignty of Indone-
able to actively learn and create, and
sia in the eyes of other nations in
also to plan strategies and execute
the world.
movements to improve nation’s health and well being. GOALS 1. To be the media between Indone-
real activities in community 4. Actively support the improvement of medical education in Indonesia.
sian medical student and profes-
5. To provide a forum for medical
sional organizations, both govern-
students in Indonesia to discuss
mental and non governmental, in
topics related to the individual and
order to intensify cooperation for
community’s health, education and
public interests.
knowledge, and to formulate poli-
2. To increase the capacity of Indo-
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3. Actively improve nation’s health by
cies from the discussions.
nesian medical students, to use
6. To support and facilitate profes-
the capacities and capabilities as
sional and research exchanges as
a medical student to nourish and
well as extracurricular projects and
educate the nation, to actively
training for medical students, thus
cooperate with the international
introducing them to other cultures
community in the effort to improve
and their health problems to im-
the world’s health, and fight for the
prove the medical profession.
IFMSA
International Federation Medical Students Association
International Federation of Medical Student Association (IFMSA) For more than 60 years, IFMSA has existed and been led by medical students worldwide. The International Federation of Medical Students’ Associations (IFMSA) was founded in 1951. It is the world’s oldest and largest independent organization representing associations of medical students internationally. It currently maintains 108 National Member Organizations from more than 100 countries across six continents with over 1,2 million students represented worldwide. IFMSA is recognized as a non-governmental organization within the United Nations’ system and the World Health Organization and as well, it works with the World Medical Association. International Meeting: • IFMSA General Assembly Twice a year, the delegations of the NMO’s of IFMSA get together at the IFMSA General Assemblies. The March Meeting and the August Meeting bring together several hundred medical students from all around the world. During the seven days of the meetings, the delegates discuss matters of the Federation and make valuable contacts for their organizations.
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• Asia-Pacific Regional Meeting Asia Pacific Regional Meeting is a meeting for IFMSA members in Asia-Pacific region. The main purpose of this meeting is to discuss global health, education, disaster management and other issues that happened in Asia-Pacific region. Official Project & Initiative Rex Crossley Award Rex Crossley Awar is an annual award that is given for official IFMSA projects (P&I – Project and Initiative) who is most representative for the values promoted by the IFMSA from endorsed projects, transnational projects, or initiatives. The first RCA Ceremony was held at March Meeting, 2005.
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Think Global Global health education aims for students to have an understanding of the broad determinants of health and healthcare delivery. Think Global aims
for all future healthcare professionals to have an understanding of global health. Think Global works with students involved in the IFMSA (International Federation of Medical Students’ Associations) and provides them with opportunities to learn about global health in the context of their clinical and extracurricular activities. These opportunities include global health workshops and theme events at IFMSA General Assembly and regional meetings. Students attending this training are encouraged to organise global health events in their own countries. Think Global aims to include global health education in medical curricula. The project empowers students to act as advocates for global health through training them in global health issues and advocacy. It also aims at building a network of students interested in global health.
SCOME
Standing Committee on Medical Education
About SCOME SCOME (Standing Committee on Medical Education) are one of standing committee who works in development of Indonesia medical education’s system and also as forum for Indonesian medical student to develop their knowledge and skills in medical field. It is SCOME’s vision to create a qualified and competitive Medical Human Resources in order to have the ability to face every changes in lokal and global scale. That’s why SCOME committed to do an active effort to support medical students in receiving a comprehensive medical education.
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SCOME strive to improve medical education’s quality in Indonesia therefore often deals with curriculum review, study skills and a variety of other related areas. SCOME also undertakes the responsibility of creating awareness about health education issues that relevant to surrounding local community in Indonesia. Through SCOME, medical students of Indonesia collaborate to develop medical education in Indonesia by doing projects and activities to give the opportunity for medical student to participate in their medical education’s system at local, national, and international activities. Goals • to promote medical education system and curriculum’s reformation as to improve medical education. • to increase students, community, policy makers in medical field and government’s awareness of the importance of medical educations’ development • to strengthen the network and resources for medical students in or-
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der to establish a qualified health workers. • to expand education and training opportunities for medical students to improve the quality of Indonesia medical resources in the face of changes in local and global scale. Activities Medical Movie Medical movie is one of learning alternative that SCOME provides to support student in learning and furthermore fulfill what students need to face the globalization in medical world. Breaking The Silence Breaking the silence, one of SCOME’s project that discuss about how to communicate in sign language.
Health Professional Education Quality (HPEQ) Health Professional Education Quality (HPEQ) is a joint project with government, Direktur Jendral Pendidikan Tinggi, that combine 10 professional health to improve health education system in Indonesia. Through HPEQ project, medical student get more opportunity to express their opinion on how medical education’s system should be.
Local Projects THE TEACHING AWARDS Due to the celebration of Medical Faculty of Universitas Gadjah Mada’s Anniversary in 2012, SCOME CIMSA UGM wanted to give the biggest appreciation to all of the FK UGM’s family, Keluarga Mahasiswa Fakultas
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Kedokteran (KMFK), by an awarding event called The Teaching Awards. The Teaching Awards was reciprocation from all of the students from the batch 2008 until 2011 to all part KMFK UGM which had given so many contributions to KMFK, especially to the students. It had four awards that were given to Student’s Favorite Lecturer, Student’s Favorite Tutor, Student’s Favorite Staff, and Student’s Favorite Laboratory. The selection was based on a questionnaire that was filled in by all of under graduated program’s students. The awards were given officially at the celebration’s night of the anniversary. The Teaching Awards had so many good feedback and support from the KMFK, especially the dean and the
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Medicak Education Board or BPK (Badan Pendidikan Kedokteran). They said this event made the lecturers felt so much appreciated and they hoped The Teaching Awards would be held annually.
SCOPE
Standing Committee on Professional Exchange
About SCOPE SCOPE (Standing Committee on Professional Exchange) established in 2001 and now has 13 active local committees made up of 13 universities in Indonesia. SCOPE, led by NEO (National Exchange Officer), is the only organization that manages the biggest medical student exchanges issues in Indonesia. Up to now the SCOPE continues to grow from time to time. This year there was 8000 intellectual exchange that occurs between the 85 countries incorporated in the IFMSA. And right now, about 320 Medical students go on an exchange and come to Indonesia for the clinical exchange
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The biggest fieldwork on SCOPE are Incoming and Outgoing Arrangement. In incoming arrangement, SCOPE helps foreign students who want to learn the methods of clinical level in hospital or teaching hospitals in Indonesia through distribution and registration documents to the office and the hospital, and also helped the student accommodation during the period of his/her clerkship in Indonesia.
SCOPE also engage students to participate in cultural and social ac-
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tivities, to be able to introduce all aspects of life in Indonesia.
While the outgoing arrangement, SCOPE CIMSA helps students who have the interest and ability to execute clerkship abroad by helping the distribution of the documents required by the country that we already have contract in accordance with procedures. Goals The Aim of SCOPE is to promote
international understanding and co-operation amongst medical students and all health professionals through international medical students’ exchanges. Activities Weekend Training (WET) WET is an annual training to improve the quality of SCOPE’s member all around Indonesia, giving a more detailed knowledge about SCOPE to new and existing members, a place for new members to get to know SCOPE, and to Improve internal unity in SCOPE. SCOPEXPO SCOPEXPO is a project that is held by SCOPE. The project includes the English debate, newscasting contest and poster design
competition for medical student. The Aim for this project is to advertise SCOPE and to promote the outgoing and incoming or the EXCHANGE program itself.
The International Tsunami and Earthquake Summer School (ITESS) ITESS is a summer school that raised the issue of disaster management for the earthquake and tsunami and includes the tsunami related disease. This project was
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initiated by SCOPE UNSYIAH since Aceh is a province that is fully experience in managing the earthquake and the tsunami itself.
It is the project’s goal to raise the issue to the world about tsunami and earthquake, and also to give trainings about the Disaster Management especially for tsunami and earthquake. ITESS consist of lectures/Plenary Session(Case-base SWG), Workshop and Presentation, Daily Review Discussion,
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Field Trip and Group Presentation, Field Work, Evaluation, and the Social Program. SCOPE also work together with several institute like WHO Indonesia, IFMSA-Italy (SISM-SegretariatoItalianoStudenti in Medicina), and local and national government.
Local Project
a tour of Medical Faculty. We showed
WORKING WITH PROJECT CHILD
them the buildings and the labora-
The Project Child was an organization
tories, while the mothers were being
from the expatriate students that stud-
given a seminar from a doctor in the dr.
ied in Indonesia, especially Yogyakarta.
Sardjito Hospital. Working with Project
This organization concerned to the
Child was one first step from SCOPE
education of street children, and since
CIMSA UGM to build a partnership to
the year of 2012 SCOPE CIMSA UGM
The Project Child and there would be a
had a collaboration project with them,
collaboration project every year.
called Working with Project Child. This project was intended to introduce the street children to the Medical Faculty and gave them motivation that everybody could have a big dream such as to be a doctor. We took the children to
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SCORA
Standing Committee on Reproductive Health Including AIDS
About SCORA SCORA (Standing Committee on Reproductive Health Including AIDS) was established within IFMSA (International Federation of Medical Students’ Associations) in 1992 and has been existed in Indonesia since 2004. SCORA exists because so many people are living with HIV and AIDS yet few know the fact about the said disease. SCORA, led by NORA (National Officer on Reproductive Health Including AIDS), is engaged in the field of reproductive health, HIV/AIDS, and many other reproductive issue such as sexually transmitted disease, gender issues, sex education for teenager, and family planning.
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Often cooperate with UNFPA (United Nations Population Fund) and National AIDS Prevention Commission (Komisi Penanggulangan AIDS Nasional), SCORA has more emphasis in education-based activities as their valued principle: “The only way of fighting AIDS is through prevention and the only way of prevention is through education”. Goals • to improve awareness and knowledge of the community about reproductive health • to decrease negative stigma and discrimination to people with HIV/ AIDS • to facilitate Indonesian medical student’s activity in reproductive health including AIDS • to provide opportunities for medical student’s to be involved in a real work concerning reproductive health including AIDS • to create programs (of reproduc-
tive health including AIDS) that is fit with Indonesia’s current conditions and needs. Activities WORLD AIDS DAY World AIDS Day, at December 1st, is SCORA’s International annual campaign seeing as AIDS is the major focus of SCORA. The campaign is consist of various projects that aim to appeal all elements of society to show concern and act to prevent the spread of the disease, especially in Indonesia, as well as reducing the discrimination against people who live with HIV/AIDS.
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Several projects have been organized by SCORA, throughout Indonesia, in the form of seminars, talk shows, education, training and counseling, charity concerts, long march, advocacy and many more. SCORA promote the international themes of World AIDS Day campaign “Getting to Zero” since 2011. SEXPERIENCE Sexperience is a project where SCORA’s member volunteered to provide education and counseling about reproductive health including HIV/AIDS to children and teenagers of productive ages,
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at orphanages or schools in rural areas, so that the awareness can be built early on and spread evenly between cities and rural areas.
National Peer Education Workshop National Peer Education Workshop is a program where SCORA’s member trained to be an educator to their peers (person that is relatively same age and background). This program aims to trained and improve the knowledge, attitudes, perspective and ability of SCORA’s members. Woman’s Chronic Reproductive Disease Project Woman’s Chronic Reproductive Disease Project is a project that is held by SCORA to increase public awareness on the rights of women and the quality of women’s reproductive health in Indonesia. Breast Cancer Awareness Month Breast Cancer Awareness Month is an annual health campaign held by SCORA every October to increase awareness of the disease and offer information and support to those affected by breast cancer. The campaign consist of multiple activities, such as education and counseling for community, talk show, seminar, competition and many more, that being held through October.
Local Projects THE X-SCHOOL The X-School was an interactive lecture and seminar about the basic knowledge of reproductive health and HIV/ AIDS. Actually, it used to be named as SCORA School, but since the targets weren’t only SCORA’s members, it changed into The X-School. The contents were about HIV/AIDS, Sexually transmitted infections (STIs), LGBTIQ, Narcotics and drugs abuse, and peer education. The speakers were not only competent doctors, but also transgender from Kebaya (Keluarga Besar Waria Yogya), IDUs, HIV infected persons, male and female sex workers, and a
trainer, which was our RARA (Regional Assistant of SCORA). This event got so many compliances from the participants, doctors, and the speakers that The X-School gave so much information that wouldn’t be given in campus and it helped eradicate the bad stigma to the LGBTIQ. Looking at the participants joining The X-School was not only from medical faculty, but also from other faculties and universities, we recommended that it must be held annually. The deanery also said, “This is a good project from medical students that concern to HIV and AIDS. It must be a bigger X-School next year. The rectorate should support this event.”
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SCORE
Standing Committee on Research Exchange
About SCORE SCORE (Standing Committee on Research Exchange) with 60 active SCORE NMOs (National Member Organization) around the world is offering about 1200 research projects which attended by more than 1700 students and still growing until today. SCORE provides a unique opportunity for medical students to have clinical or pre-clinical research experience that supervised by the tutor in various medical faculties around the world.
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“The mission of SCORE is to offer future physicians an opportunity to experience research work and the diversity of countries all over the world. This is achieved by providing a network of locally and internationally active students that globally facilitate access to research exchange projects. Through our programming and opportunities, we aim to develop both culturally sensitive students and skilled researchers intent on shaping the world of science in the upcoming future.” Goals • To allow medical students to enrich their medical education by a research experience and to learn the basic principles of research. • To enhance academic activities and to achieve the educational benefits of practical and theoretical knowledge. • To widen the horizons of medical students, providing them with the opportunities to experience different approaches to medical research, education, and health care
systems. To create an international network of medical students promoting intercultural communication and spirit of global friendship. Activities Research Exchange Programme •
Research projects in SCORE depends on the specific knowledge that are chosen by the student, and which is already meet the requirement and standard set by International Federation of Medical Student Associations (IFMSA). The exchange will (mostly) take 4 weeks or more, depends on the 25 project.
From this International exchange program, SCORE expects the exchange students to have experience in research, education, and medical services. We act as the facilitator for the Research Exchange Programme and make sure everything goes according with the rules that have been set by SCORE and IFMSA. SCORE Goes Public SCORE goes Public is a national project which must be implemented in each Local Committees. Through this project the SCORE members can improve their knowledge and training ability in research and also be able to provide
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some benefits to CIMSA and the surrounding communities. Methods and phased implementation is divided into 4 levels, which are: • Level 1 : Training for Trainer At this level, SCORE members get some training on how to conduct research especially for quality control research from experts in this field of research. Material provided such as how to make a good questionnaire, which can then be used for Level 2. • Level 2 : Trans SCO Research for Quality Control This level is the stage of application of TnT, where SCORE member perform simple research in the form of trans-SCO research. Here the research held in conjunction with the implementation of the project of other SCO (SCORA, SCOPH, etc.) and is used to evaluate the success of the SCO project (carried out by analyzing the before and after other SCO projects implemented through distribution of questionnaires).
• Level 3 : University Level Research This level is almost the same as level 2, where SCORE members applying their research into true form of research. However, the objective of this research more broadly, which includes national university. • Level 4 : Community Research The research done on this level cooperates with external parties, such as health offices, health centers, and others. The subjects of this research are people in general community. Local Projects TORCH (TRAINING FOR RESEARCHER) Based on the SCORE’s mission to facilitate the medical students to have a research, SCORE CIMSA UGM made a project, which was called TORCH (Training for Researcher). Choosing the 2nd and 3rd year students as target, the project was intended to give experience, knowledge about research and its publication, and also to motivate them to have a spirit of researcher as it was a part of 6-stars doctor. “Research is fun!” was the tagline of the project that was packaged in an interesting packaging. It was consisted of a lecture, apprentice, and research
in about two months. The lectures were brought by the professors from the medical faculty of Gadjah Mada. After the lectures, the participants, who were divided into groups, had apprenticed in 8 research centers in Yogyakarta such as Pediatric Research Office, Department of Tropical Medicines, Department of Medical Information, Center for Nutrition, Center for Health Service Management, Center for Health Promotion and Behavior, and Department of Clinical Epidemiology & Biostatistics Unit. While apprenticing, they were guided to make a research proposal to be proposed to the research center. Top 3 for the best research proposed would be done with the financial support from the center.
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Local Projects MDGs Related Project
tent to build the familiarity and sense of
CIMSALABIM
belonging of CIMSA between the new
CIMSALABIM was a batch project from
members.
CIMSA UGM batch 2011. This project brought the point of MDGs from point 1 until 7 into a village called Donokerto in Turi region, Sleman, which was about 30 minutes from Faculty of Medicine Gadjah Mada University. The targets were all the Donokerto’s villagers (child, elderly, men, and women). By this project, we tried to improve the awareness of the villagers about environment and personal health, gender equality, and HIV/AIDS in entertaining way. Besides, this project also
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International Project
knowledge and skills about disaster
GAMACOASTER (Gadjah Mada Course
management, showing them our expe-
on Disaster)
rience and role in facing disaster (since
GAMACOASTER, used to be Inter-
Indonesia was in ring of fire and high
national Summer Course before, was
risk area for tsunami), and also intro-
course for medical students around the
ducing them to the exotic and friendly
world that would be held in Yogyakarta.
Indonesia. Supported by PMPK (Pusat
Being held annually, this project focused
Manajemen Pelayanan Kesehatan) FK
on the disaster management. The latest
UGM, this project was participated by
GAMACOASTER, which was themed
medical students from Malaysia, Neth-
“Pre-disaster Preparedness�, would be
erlands, Slovenia, Czech, Tunisia, and
a 12-days course consisted of interac-
Egypt last year.
tive lectures, skills training, simulation, and also leisure time. The purposes of this project were giving the participant
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achievements 1. BEST LOCAL CIMSA 2011-2012 2. PROJECT OF THE YEAR: INDONESIA DISEASE TODAY 2012 3. TOP 5 PROJECT OF THE YEAR: CIMSALABIM 2012 4. BEST SCOPH LOCAL 2011-2012 5. TOP 10 IFMSA PROJECT: INDONESIA DISEASE TODAY 2012 6. RUNNER UP REX CROSSLEY AWARDS: INDONESIAN DISEASE TODAY 2012 7. PROJECT OF THE YEAR: CIMSITY 2011
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testimonias are being discussed in the international world, and raise the awareness in Indonesia, and vise versa. This actions hopefully would bring us up to date with what is going on in the world and also advocate CIMSA was created purely to accommo-
our needs as a nations. In the universi-
date the will and creativity of medical
ty level, medical students would be sen-
students who concern about their sur-
sitized, through CIMSA, regarding our
roundings and want to make a differ-
health problems and issues, and bring
ence. It was designed to be non-political,
their knowledge in their daily practice,
non-discrimination, non-religious-based,
and hopefully, when they have become a
open for everyone, with specific refer-
leader in the community.
ence to international. The word “international� has been the core of CIMSA
CIMSA today has evolved amazingly as
because we wanted to raise issues that
what we had hoped it to be. CIMSA has31
been raising its voice so strongly in the IFMSA, and has been recognized as one of leading medical student organizations through its activities. Its member has been actively involved in various aspect in IFMSA. Some of the alumni are active in addressing health issues through various reputable non-government organizations, for example the UN bodies. Some other involve in research, clinical works, and teaching. But all of them kept in their mind that they have to be aware of their surrounding, thrive, survive, and making contribution to their surroundings. This is a true hope of an organization. We began as a student, we continue as professionals, and we bring our community to a better world.
dr. Meilania Saraswati Sp.PA Staf pengajar dept. Patologi Anatomi FKUI/RSCM Alumni CIMSA
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official team
Local Coordinator Iqbal Fahmi
Vice Loco Internal Dereisha Kartika P.
Secretary General Dwina Prawitasari
Treasurer Ayu Anandhika S.
Vice Loco External Hanifiya Samha P.
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Local Exchange Officer Ayu Fuadhiyah
Local Officer on Medical Education Ariza Rakhmanzah
LORA Sondang Hazewinkle S.S.
Local Officer on Research Exchange Chessie Imanda
Local Officer on Human Rights and Peae Inez Putri P
Local Public Health Officer Fatkhati Saida
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