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AMSA Indonesia2012 / 2013
OFFICIAL BOOKLET
Le!er from the Regional
Chairperson
Dear the people of tomorrow,
ur strength lies within the core philosophy that we have always been upholding: Knowledge, Action, and Friendship. In knowledge, we open our eyes to the global medical knowledge across Asia Pacific and beyond. In action, we are keen on giving positive impact through both
medical or non medical interventions to the society while also aiming for increasing their health quality. The last, in friendship, we enthusiastically look forward to expanding our network by building a vast familial environment in which we feel comfortable. They all coalesce into a rigid foundation serving as the basis for our activities.Professionalism based on familial environment is our principle. Furthermore, in order to increase our professionalism and bolster our position as an international organization, we are currently improving our international-standard organization skills.AMSA Indonesia has a tremendous amount of passion to give positive impact to the members, the societies, the nations, and other chapters under the membership of AMSA International. The embodiment of this passion resulted in the Shave for Hope event, when MURI (Museum Rekor Indonesia) recorded AMSA Indonesia thriving on producing the biggest donation to YPKAI (Yayasan Pita Kuning Anak Indonesia) by cutting hair to help children who suffered from cancer. We are expecting to give more positive impact to the society in the near future.I wish this booklet would give you the information needed in regard to AMSA Indonesia. Please feel free to contact the respective person or myself if you urge to acknowledge any further information.
Thank you,
Nathania Sheryl SutisnaThird Year, Faculty of Medicine - Universitas Pelita HarapanRegional Chairperson of AMSA Indonesia 2012/2013
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AMSA Internationaluture doctors from 14 Member Chapters, 7 Observer Chapters and 2 Associate Nations combine to share knowledge, undertake activities and social services and create international and trans-continental
friendships.Asian Medical Students’ Association (AMSA) was officially founded in Manilla, Philippines in 1985 and from this day has been an active, dynamic and exciting student-led, non-profit, non-political organization.Today, with members and friends spanning the globe AMSA has an active student-exchange 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 and the first conference was held in Mahidol University of Thailand, the Asian Medical Students’ Conferences 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.
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Vision\Mission
We promote scientific activity to increase and expand our knowledge to become qualified medical professionals in the future
As medical students, we are concerned to the community around us and try to do something for the benefit and improvement of our community
As future doctors, we're trying to build and maintain a good relationship among our counterparts around Asia-Oceania
KNOWLEDGE ACTION FRIENDSHIP
www.amsa-international.org
MemberChapters
FULL MEMBERSAustralia • Bangladesh • Cambodia •
Hong Kong • Indonesia • Japan • Malaysia • Nepal • Pakistan •
Philippines • South Korea • Taiwan • Thailand • Singapore
OBSERVER MEMBERSChina • Egypt • India • Mongolia •
Myanmar • New Zealand • Palestine
ASSOCIATE MEMBERSUnited Kingdom • Ukraine
AMSA Indonesia
Background
sian 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.
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Vision\Mission
Impacting Positively and Inspiring
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• Gaining medical knowledge and opening global medical issues through academic activities
• Implicating medical knowledge and bringing its benefits to the societies
• Building professional teamwork by increasing International-standard organization skills
• Increasing awareness of disciplinary value• Networking and building friendship
William Cheng
Inez Wijaya
Ado Pranawalingga
Fadlanzah Ilyas
Hui Lee Shak
ADVISORY BOARD
EXECUTIVE BOARD
ACHIEVEMENTSACHIEVEMENTS
ACHIEVEMENTSACHIEVEMENTS
ACHIEVEMENTSACHIEVEMENTS
ACHIEVEMENTSACHIEVEMENTS
AcademicFinalist for every paper presentation at both EAMSC or AMSCGold Medal for public poster EAMSC 2011Merit achievement scientific poster open category EAMSC 2012
Cooperation with AMDA 2006-2008 "Desa Binaan" in Makassar 2011 Delegating Volunteers for Tsunami Japan2011 "Indonesia Pray for Japan" donation for Japan citizens after Tsunami2012 "IPOK" International Program of Okayama
Cooperation with WHO2011 "Basophil" seminar and workshop about hematology in Bandung together with PMI2012 "Professionalism doctor in training" host with Dr. Jack as a guest speaker
Cooperation with YPKAI2012 "Shave for Hope"
Cooperation with Yayasan IBU Foundation2012 Delegating volunteers in IBU Foundation's programs
MunasNational Meeting
National Action Event+
Debate CompetitionIndonesian Medical Students’ Training
and Competition
National Leadership Training
RakernasNational Work Plan Meeting
National Events
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.
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
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.
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.
An event that will enhance the members' leadership, teamwork and communication skills as they undergo training. Also, this is event acts as a g at h e r i n g fo r AM S A I n d o n e s i a members.
MSA 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 and the capacity is reserved for 10 delegates. The program varies in every exchange, 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 program, 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 2 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 is the part of AMSEP when we host the delegates from the client chapter.
• 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 Rp1.750.000,00 fee.
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ASIAN MEDICAL STUDENTS’ EXCHANGE PROGRAM
irst established in 2009, the liaison officer was specified into t w o n o n - g o v e r n m e n t a l
organizations, Liaison Officer for AMDA (Asian Medical Doctors’ Association) and Liaison Officer for WHO (World Health Organization). The basis of this decision, at that particular time, was to improve the public h e a l t h i n Indonesia. As the expansion o f A M S A Indonesia’s u n i v e r s i t y m e m b e r s e v o l v e d massively in terms of its r e g i o n , i n 2010, the liaison office r ’s b i n a r y f u n c t i o n w a s converged into one single role: Liaison Officer for NGO. This generalization intended to establish the cooperation with the broader scope of NGOs, which were considerably approachable for all AMSA Indonesia’s university members, spanning from Aceh to Ambon. The
new role, therefore, permitted m e m b e r s o f A M S A I n d o n e s i a , alongside their own regional NGOs, to j o i n f o r c e i n p u b l i c h e a l t h improvement.In 2011, AMSA Indonesia awarded
Casey Tjahaja an appreciation as the first Ambassador
of Public Health for her concern on
health status in Indonesia.
Back in May 2012, AMSA I n d o n e s i a a n d t h e Ambassador o f P u b l i c
H e a l t h i n i t i a t e d a
groundbreaking m o v e m e n t f o r
c h i l d r e n w h o suffered from cancer,
Shave for Hope. It was recorded as the most expensive hair
shaving for charity in Indonesia t h r o u g h o n e - d a y m a s s s o c i a l movement along our cooperation with Yayasan Pita Kuning Anak Indonesia (YPKAI).
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LiaisonOfficer
UniversityMembers
DISTRICT 1
AMSA Universitas SriwijayaEstablished in 2002Jalan Dr. Muh. Ali, Palembang, Sumatra [email protected]
AMSA Universitas Muhammadiyah PalembangEstablished in 2010Jalan A. Yani Seberang Ulu II, Palembang, Sumatra [email protected]
AMSA Universitas Syiah KualaEstablished in 2006Jalan T. Nyak Arief Darussalam, Banda Aceh, [email protected]
AMSA Universitas AbdurrabEstablished in 2011Jalan Riau Ujung No. 73 Tampan, Pekanbaru, [email protected]
DISTRICT 2
AMSA Universitas IndonesiaEstablished in 1987Jalan Salemba Raya 6, Jakarta Pusat, DKI [email protected]
AMSA Universitas Kristen Krida WacanaEstablished in 2009Jalan Arjuna Utara No. 6, Jakarta Barat, DKI [email protected]
AMSA Universitas Kristen IndonesiaEstablished in 2007Jalan Mayjen Sutoyo No. 2, Cawang – Jakarta, DKI [email protected]
AMSA Universitas TarumanagaraEstablished in 2000Jalan Letjen. S. Parman No.1, Jakarta Barat, DKI [email protected]
AMSA Universitas Katolik Indonesia Atma JayaEstablished in 1998Jalan Pluit Raya No. 2, Jakarta Utara, DKI [email protected]
AMSA Universitas Pelita HarapanEstablished in 2004Jalan Boulevard Jend. Sudirman Lippovillage, Tangerang, [email protected]
AMSA Universitas Pembangunan NasionalEstablished in 2005Jalan RS. Fatmawati Pondok Labu, Jakarta Selatan, DKI [email protected]
AMSA Universitas TrisaktiEstablished in 2011Jalan Kyai Tapa No.1, Grogol, DKI Jakarta [email protected]
DISTRICT 3
AMSA Universitas PadjadjaranEstablished in 1999Jalan Raya Bandung-Sumedang KM 21, Jatinangor, Jawa [email protected]
AMSA Universitas Kristen MaranathaEstablished in 1996Jalan Prof. Drg. Surya Sumantri 65, Bandung, Jawa [email protected]
AMSA Universitas Jenderal Achmad YaniEstablished in 2011Jalan Terusan Jendral Sudirman, Cimahi, Jawa [email protected]
DISTRICT 4
AMSA Universitas DiponegoroEstablished in 2003Jalan Dr. Soetomo 18, Semarang, Jawa [email protected]
AMSA Universitas Sebelas MaretEstablished in 2002Jalan Ir. Sutami 36 A Kentingan, Surakarta, Jawa [email protected]
AMSA Universitas Gadjah MadaEstablished in 1996Jalan Farmako, Sekip Utara, Yogyakarta, [email protected]
AMSA Universitas PalangkarayaEstablished in 2010Jalan H. Timang, Palangkaraya, Kalimantan [email protected]
DISTRICT 5
AMSA Universitas BrawijayaEstablished in 2001Jalan Veteran, Malang, Jawa [email protected]
AMSA Universitas AirlanggaEstablished in 2002Jalan Prof. Dr. Moestopo 47, Surabaya, Jawa [email protected]
AMSA Universitas Muhammadiyah MalangEstablished in 2009Jalan Bandung No. 1, Malang, Jawa [email protected]
DISTRICT 6
AMSA Universitas HasanuddinEstablished in 2002Jalan Perintis Kemerdekaan KM.10, Makassar, Sulawesi [email protected]
AMSA Universitas Muslim IndonesiaEstablished in 2002Jalan Urip Sumoharjo KM.5, Makassar, Sulawesi [email protected]
AMSA Universitas Muhammadiyah MakassarEstablished in 2010Jalan Sultan Alauddin No.259, Makassar, Sulawesi [email protected]
AMSA Universitas HaluoleoEstablished in 2010Kampus Bumi Tridarma Anduonohu, Kendari, Sulawesi [email protected]
AMSA Universitas TadulakoEstablished in 2010Kampus Bumi Tadulako, Palu, Sulawesi [email protected]
AMSA Universitas PattimuraEstablished in 2011Jalan dr. Tamaela Kampus PGSD, Ambon, [email protected]
AMSA Universitas Sam RatulangiEstablished in 2009Kampus Unsrat, Bahu, [email protected]
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HEAD OFFICEFaculty of Medicine Atma Jaya Catholic University of IndonesiaJalan Pluit Raya 2, Jakarta 14440, Indonesia
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