The Faculty of Health Sciences (FIKES) of Universitas `Aisyiyah (UNISA) Yogyakarta successfully held a preceptor mentor training with the theme “Collaborative Synergy to Produce Excellent and Progressive Graduates”. The two-day event, which took place on September 27-28, 2024, at the UNISA Yogyakarta integrated campus was attended by 237 participants from various health professions throughout Indonesia.
FIKES UNISA
This training is a strategic step for FIKES UNISA in improving the quality of clinical education. Since the transition to the Higher Education Curriculum in 2016, the role of Clinical Instructor (CI) or clinical supervisor is increasingly crucial in shaping student competence. With this training, CIs are expected to be effective facilitators in guiding students to achieve the set competency standards.
Dr. Dewi Rokhanawati, S.SiT., M.PH, Dean of FIKES UNISA Yogyakarta, expressed her gratitude for this face-to-face training.
“After several years of being constrained by the pandemic, we can finally hold this training offline again. We hope that the participants can absorb useful knowledge and improve the quality of clinical guidance in each institution,” he said.
Comprehensive Training Materials
The participants received comprehensive training materials, ranging from the basic concepts of the preceptor’s role, the stages of the clinical learning process, to the implementation of student evaluations. Seven competent resource persons shared their knowledge and experience to equip the participants.
With this training, FIKES UNISA is committed to producing health graduates who not only have strong knowledge, but also have qualified clinical skills. The graduates are expected to be professional health workers and able to provide quality health services.
The Nutrition Study Program of the Faculty of Health Sciences (FIKes) of Universitas ‘Aisyiyah (UNISA) Yogyakarta successfully held a Studium Generale with the theme “The Development of Nutrition Profession in Indonesia” at the Convention Hall of Walidah Dahlan Mosque, UNISA Yogyakarta, Wednesday (25/09).
Nutrition Profession
The event, which was attended by 480 students from various semesters, presented two expert speakers, namely Adhi Priyo Pamungkas, S.Gz., BRIN laboratory, and Tony Arjuna, S.Gz., M.Nut.Diet., APD., Ph.D., a nutrition lecturer and researcher.
In his speech, Agung Nugroho, A.MG., MPH, Head of the Nutrition Study Program, highlighted the challenges faced by S1 Nutrition graduates. One of them is related to the Registration Certificate (STR) which currently can only be obtained through professional programs.
“The nutrition profession is growing rapidly, but the challenges are also increasingly complex. We need to prepare ourselves to face a future full of opportunities,” said Agung. In line with Agung, Wantonoro, S.Kep.,Ns. M.Kep.,Sp.KMB.,PhD, Vice Dean III of FIKes UNISA Yogyakarta, emphasized the importance of the nutrition profession program.
“The government has made nutrition one of the national priorities. Therefore, we at UNISA are committed to establishing a nutrition professional program soon,” he said.
The speakers gave interesting presentations on the development of nutritionists in Indonesia. Tony Arjuna explained the important role of nutritionists in overcoming various nutritional problems in society. Meanwhile, Adhi Priyo Pamungkas highlighted the vast job opportunities for nutrition graduates, both in the government and private sectors.
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In an effort to raise awareness of the importance of health from an early age, the Universitas ‘Aisyiyah (UNISA) Yogyakarta Community Service Program (KKN) group 19 successfully ran a Clean and Healthy Living Behavior (PHBS) socialization program in Padukuhan Logandeng, Playen District, Gunungkidul Regency. The program, which targeted kindergarten and elementary school children, focused on two important habits: hand washing and tooth brushing.
PHBS
Using a fun and interactive PHBS method, KKN students provide education on the correct hand washing technique in six steps. In addition, they also taught how to effectively brush teeth using fluoride toothpaste. To strengthen understanding, the KKN team used visual media such as colorful posters and interesting animated videos.
“The children were very enthusiastic about this activity,” said Frecsylia Meilan Putri Makangiras, one of the KKN members.
Frecsylia added “They not only gain knowledge, but also immediately practice what they have learned. We hope they can continue to apply this good habit in their daily lives.” As a form of support for this program, the school provides clean and adequate hand washing facilities in the school environment. This is expected to facilitate children to always keep their hands clean.
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Universitas ‘Aisyiyah (UNISA) Yogyakarta has once again demonstrated its commitment to improving the welfare of the community through community service programs. This time, the UNISA community service team managed to get a grant from DRTPM Directorate General of Diktiristek Kemendikristek RI to develop the INTAN PRIBUMI program: Intensification of Tilapia Fish Cultivation through the Application of Micro Bubble Technology, Sunday (22/09).
This program targets the Mina Sejahtera group of fish farmers who face challenges in increasing aquaculture productivity. Through training and application of microbubble technology, it is expected to improve the quality and quantity of tilapia production, resulting in an increase in farmers’ income.
Microbubble Technology: An Innovative Solution for Fish Farming
The microbubble technology applied in this program has several advantages, including:
Increase oxygen levels: Microbubble can increase dissolved oxygen levels in water, so that fish can grow more optimally.
Energy efficiency: The use of electrical energy is much lower compared to conventional aeration systems.
Improves water quality: Microbubble helps keep water quality stable, minimizing the risk of disease in fish.
Training and Mentoring Support Program Success
The INTAN PRIBUMI team has conducted intensive training for Pokdakan Mina Sejahtera members. The training covered various aspects, from intensive tilapia farming techniques, water quality monitoring, to product marketing. In addition, the program is also equipped with a digital branding workshop to help farmers market their products more widely.
“We are very enthusiastic about this program. The microbubble technology and training provided are very useful for us. We are sure that with the application of this technology, our tilapia production will increase significantly,” said Muhammad Kosim, Secretary of Pokdakan Mina Sejahtera.
As a university committed to community development, UNISA Yogyakarta continues to strive to produce innovations and solutions that can benefit the wider community. The INTAN PRIBUMI program is one of the concrete examples of UNISA Yogyakarta’s efforts in implementing the Tri Dharma of Higher Education. With the success of this program, it is expected to inspire other educational institutions to participate in community development through community service activities.
University of ‘Aisyiyah (UNISA) Yogyakarta students have made another proud achievement. Savitri Mirzaeila, a student of the Bachelor of Physiotherapy study program at the Faculty of Health Sciences (FIKes), won a bronze medal in the National Sports Week XXI Aceh – North Sumatra 2024. This brilliant achievement was achieved in the category of women’s 50m rifle 3 positions shooting at the Rindam Mata Ie shooting range, Aceh Besar, Thursday (19/09).
PON XXI
Savitri’s success is certainly a surprise in itself, considering that she is a physiotherapy student who is also active in the world of shooting sports. The combination of rigor as a physiotherapist and focus as a shooting athlete has led her to achieve proud achievements at the national level and become a talented young athlete.
This is the second PON that Savitri has participated in after PON Papua 2021, for her own training preparation Savitri took 3 months to conduct training camps in Bali from July on a regular basis to improve technique and physical fitness, as well as mental training, and participated in various competitions to gain experience and atmosphere.
Savitri revealed that for the preparation of the PON yesterday itself, the preparation was with an intensive program, before that she participated in the pre-pound, shooting itself at least getting 1-3 minimum qualification scores (MQS) and Savitri finally pocketed 4 MQS and successfully qualified for PON XXI Aceh North Sumatra.
Before that in the previous year he still participated in various events to increase flight hours. While in Jogja, despite being hindered by inadequate field facilities Savitri regularly practiced at the boarding house to maintain fitness, even if it was just lifting weapons or dry firing and light physical exercise.
“Support from coaches, family and the community is also an important factor in preparation, many provide additional motivation to achieve achievements at this level,” she said.
Savitri added “For PON XXI this time I dropped in 3 numbers, namely 10m Air Rifle Women and 50m Rifle 3 Position Women, 10m Rifle Mixed Team, although this is not my best performance, in the last PON Papua I won 1 Silver Medal and 1 Bronze Medal in that number.”
Some of the obstacles that existed in the XXI PON event had made Savitri lose focus, but that did not discourage her, even though she had failed in the 10m air rifle and 10m Rifle mixed team numbers due to loss of focus and the burden she felt but she was still eager to prepare herself in the 50m Rifle 3 Position number. “Certainly I am very grateful to be given the trust to be able to win this bronze medal in the 50m Rifle 3 Positions Women Team number, which can include the mainstay number for me,” said Savitri.
Known Shooting Sports Since Early
Savitri has known shooting sports since the age of 13 when she entered the Junior High School (SMP) level. Several times became a shooting champion at the Regency level, and finally was chosen to represent Buleleng Regency at the XIIIth Bali Porprov 2017 in Gianyar. The first step was to represent Bali in the National Championship in the youth category (under 18th), and managed to get several medals. In July 2018, due to team needs, Savitri began to be dropped in the senior class in preparation for the 2020 PON Papua which took place in 2021.
“Alhamdulillah, PON Papua itself is one of the new histories for the Bali shooting team because it won a medal in the number I played after several years without a title. After that, I routinely participated in several championships in the Province and at the National level to fulfill the next PON MQS, and Alhamdulillah, I was given the trust again to represent at the 2024 Aceh-North Sumatra PON,” he said.
Savitri has hopes for the next year to be even better than today, and yesterday’s mistakes can be a lesson and can also be a motivation for her friends.