UNISA Yogyakarta TLM Expert Lecture: Diagnosing Heart Disease
The D4 Medical Laboratory Technology (TLM) Study Program at the Faculty of Health Sciences, Aisyiyah University (UNISA) Yogyakarta held an expert lecture on Medical Laboratory Technology in the field of clinical chemistry: Enzym and Metabolism Body Expert Lecture 2024. This event was held offline at the Baroroh Barried Hall, 4th floor of Siti Walidah Building, UNISA Yogyakarta, on Saturday (27/01).
Anggi Saputro, A.Md.AK supervisor and laboratory practitioner at Muhammadiyah Gamping Hospital, was specially presented as the main speaker with the theme “The Role of ATLM in Diagnosing Heart Disease”. The event was hosted by Moderator Dyah Ayu Nuraini, 3rd semester TLM student class of 2022.
In her speech, Arifiani Agustin Amalia, S.AK., M.Kes, the coordinator in charge of the Enzymes and Body Metabolism course, expressed her appreciation for the presence of Mr. Anggi Saputro, A.Md.AK. He also officially opened the 2024 Enzymes and Body Metabolism expert lecture.
Laboratory Examination as a Diagnosis of Heart Disease was reviewed by Mr. Anggi Saputro, A.Md.AK comprehensively from the perspective of laboratory practitioners in hospitals, so that students understand a different point of view from the practicum that is done during lectures on campus. The material presented includes supporting examinations for cardiovascular disease, the flow of laboratory examinations, quality stabilization and crucial things that must be considered and interpretation of the results. In addition, the expert lecture this time also became a space for discussion between students and presenters regarding matters of examination services in hospital laboratories.
The enthusiasm of the students was very visible, as evidenced by the many questions asked. Mr. Anggi Saputro, A.Md.AK dedicatedly answered all questions, ensuring optimal understanding for the participants.
This expert lecture on heart disease diagnosis is a clear proof of the commitment of UNISA Yogyakarta’s TLM study program in advancing health science and providing in-depth understanding to students. Focusing on the science of clinical chemistry, especially in the diagnosis of heart disease, this event creates a generation of medical laboratory personnel who are competent in the field of clinical chemistry.
The 2024 Enzyme and Body Metabolism Expert Lecture at UNISA Yogyakarta was not only a learning event but also a place to inspire and motivate the 111 students who attended offline in developing expertise in the field of medical laboratories. Hopefully, events like this will continue to be held to produce a generation of superior and competitive medical laboratory technology.


