HELP Course 6th Series Batch 6 kali ini telah sukses dilaksanakan pada hari Rabu-Jumat, 25-27 September 2024 di Hotel MM UGM Yogyakarta. HELP Course seri keenam ini memiliki fokus tema yaitu bioetika dalam pendidikan kedokteran. Acara ini dihadiri oleh beberapa tenaga kesehatan dan akademisi yang bertujuan untuk memberikan pelatihan terkait etika dan pendidikan kedokteran serta strategi dalam pengajaran bioetika. Kegiatan ini sejalan dengan Sustainable Development Goals No.4 Pendidikan berkualitas.
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Unesco Chair on Bioethics, Universitas Gadjah Mada in collaboration with Center for Bioethics and Medical Humanities Faculty of Medicine, Public Health and Nursing, UGM, and Master of Bioethics, Graduate School of UGM proudly present
“The International Bioethics and Humanities Conference 2024”
Main Theme: Bioethics to Preserve Humanity: Navigating through Environmental Crisis and Rapid Technology Advancement
Event Date:
Pre-Conference Event: 5th November 2024
Conference Dates: 6th-8th November 2024
Venue:
The Alana Yogyakarta Hotel & Convention Center, Special Region of Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Yogyakarta, (22/05) – Center for Bioethics and Medical Humanities Faculty of Medicine Public Health and Nursing UGM, Program Studi Magister Bioetika UGM, serta UNESCO Chair on Bioethics UGM berkolaborasi menyelenggarakan Raboan Discussion Forum dengan topik “Personalized Medicine or Public Health? Human Right and Choice Issues”. Acara yang diselenggarakan secara daring ini menghadirkan pembicara internasional dan nasional terkemuka dalam bidang medis dan bioetika.
Acara yang diadakan pada Rabu, 22 Mei 2024 ini menghadirkan Prof Ganiel Ussatayeva, MD, MPH, PhD dari Al-Farabi Kazah National University dan ITMO Rusia, serta Prof. dr. Sofia Mubarika Haryana, M.Med.Sc, Ph.D dari Indonesia. Diskusi ini dipandu oleh moderator Erlin Erlina, SIP, MA, PhD, dengan pembahas Dr. C.B. Kusmaryanto, SCJ dan Prof. Sismindari, Apt., SU., PhD.
Pada hari ini (Rabu,15 Mei 2024), Pusat Kajian Bioetika dan Humaniora Kedokteran, Fakultas Kedokteran, Kesehatan Masyarakat, dan Keperawatan, Universitas Gadjah Mada menggelar hari pertama kursus bioetika dengan fokus yang mendalam pada Aspek Etika Klinis Selama dan Akhir Kehidupan. Acara ini dihadiri oleh sejumlah tenaga kesehatan dan akademisi yang tertarik untuk memperdalam pemahaman mereka tentang isu-isu etika dalam praktik medis. Kursus kali ini bertujuan untuk meningkatkan pemahaman tentang bagaimana mempertahankan martabat manusia dalam berbagai situasi, baik selama kehidupan dan menjelang kematian.
The Center for Bioethics and Medical Humanities (CBMH FK-KMK UGM) held a Raboan Discussion Forum on Leadership in Academic Medicine on Wednesday (06/09). The event, which was held online, invited speakers Prof Chandramani Thuraisingham and Dr Sasikala Amirthalingam. The discussion was led by moderator Prof. Dra. Yayi Suryo Prabandari, M.Si., Ph.D.
The presentation was divided into two sessions. The first session was by Prof. Chandramani titled Leadership as a Primary Care Physician. Prof. Chandramani emphasized that Leadership is important in medical school. Prof Chandramani explains that Leadership is not a talent anyone is born with. It is a skill one needs first to acquire and then hone further. 4 crucial points on ethical Leadership: 1) Ethical leaders have high standards for their team & set the same standards for themselves daily. 2) Ethical leaders would also do the job they ask someone to do. 3) Ethical Leaders hold equal respect for others & the team. 4) Ethical leaders are honest and straightforward in their communication.
Wednesday (30/08) The Center for Bioethics and Medical Humanities held a regular Raboan Discussion Forum. The activity, which was held online, invited speakers, Dr. Ervin Dyah Ayu M. D., M.Sc, who is an alumnus of the UGM bioethics master’s study program and a lecturer at the University of Surabaya. The topic presented was The Urgency of Bioethics Education in Allocating Limited Resources. Acting as moderator is Noviyanti Fahdilla, S.Tr.Keb, MPH.
The COVID-19 pandemic has raised various ethical dilemmas in treating patients. In conditions where human resources (HR) and facilities are limited, doctors and medical personnel face demanding situations that result in services not being optimal and many patients needing to be treated.
Yogyakarta – Keterbatasan akses jurnal ilmiah sering menjadi penghalang bagi peneliti dan akademisi untuk mendapatkan literasi yang berkualitas. Hal tersebut memunculkan diskursus mengenai keterbukaan ilmu pengetahuan, atau biasa disebut dengan Open Science yang semakin menghangat. Pandemi Covid-19 lalu menjadi salah satu bentuk praktik Open Science dimana berbagai penerbit membuka akses jurnal ilmiah dengan bebas seperti yang diungkapkan oleh Prof. dr. Gandes Retno Rahayu, M.Med.Ed., Ph.D pada acara Angkringan HELP Course 3rd Series: Open Science and Ethics yang dilaksanakan hari Kamis (24/08)
Wednesday, (23/08) Center for Bioethics and Medical Humanities (CBMH FK-KMK UGM) held Raboan Discussion Forum. The routine webinar was held in collaboration with International Medical University Malaysia. The speaker was Dr. Renu Agarwal and the moderator was Erlin Erlina, PhD. The raised topic is Translational Value of Animal Models in Research: Ethical Viewpoint.
Understanding how the human body functions, identifying diseases that affect humans, and developing effective treatment options are pivotal endeavors in medical and scientific research. To advance these goals, animal testing has played a significant role in various fields, including research and development (R&D), fundamental research, quality control (QC), production, and toxicity testing. Commonly used animals for these purposes include mice, rats, ectotherms, rabbits, and birds.
Wednesday (16/08), Center for Bioethics and Medical Humanities, Faculty of Medicine, Public Health, and Nursing held a Raboan Discussion Forum titled “Tube Feeding in Dementia at the End of Life from an Islamic Perspective.” The event, which was held online, invited speakers, Dr. Hadil Lababidi from Erlangen University, Germany. Meanwhile, the discussion was led by Ns. Wahyu Dewi Sulistyarini, M.SN.
Dementia is an umbrella term for a disease of decreased cognitive ability. One type of disease in dementia is Alzheimer’s. People living with acute dementia will experience severe symptoms such as being confined to bed, wetting the bed, and having difficulty swallowing food.
Wednesday (09/08), Center for Medical Bioethics and Humanities, Faculty of Medicine, Public Health, and Nursing, Gadjah Mada University held Raboan: International Collaboration in collaboration with International Medical University Malaysia. The boldly held event raised the topic of Student Empowerment: Professionalism & Ethical Responsiveness, which was presented by Dr. Serena In from IMU Malaysia. Meanwhile, the moderator who led the discussion was Dr. Wika Hartanti MIH from CBMH FK-KMK UGM.