Obstetrics an ocean away HARYA NAROTTAMA (OGC 1999)
‘Assalammualaikum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh’ - Greetings from Surabaya Indonesia. My name is Harya Narottama. I am from Surabaya, Indonesia.
challenging than studying as a General Practitioner.
I started at The Geelong College in 1997. I enjoyed studying at College, it gave me new experiences and perspectives during that time.
Like in many Asian countries, people who study medicine have to face seniority in the hospital, the culture of seniority is so strong in the Obstetrics and Gynecology (OBGYN) department.
When I was in Year 11, my father passed away. When I graduated from College in 1999, I wanted to continue my study in Australia, but I had to keep my mother company in Surabaya, so I enrolled at the Faculty of Medicine in Wijaya Kusuma University in Surabaya. After I graduated as a doctor in 2009, I worked in some clinics in Surabaya and continued my education to become a specialist at Airlangga University in 2010. I chose obstetrics and gynaecology because I saw what my father did as an obstetrician, and I liked it very much. Learning to become an obstetrician was a struggle for me, because it was more
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Two years before I graduated as an obstetrician, my mother died. Losing both of my parents, made me have a strong will to finish my education in the OBGYN department. Alhamdulillah (by the grace of God), finally I finished my specialty course as an obstetrician in 2016. Since 2016, I have worked as an obstetrician in three different hospitals in three different towns: Surabaya, Gresik, and Sidoarjo. I am also a lecturer and teach my junior students in Wijaya Kusuma University. I teach obstetrics and gynecology on campus, and I am also the head of the OBGYN department at Wijaya Kusuma University.