Yogyakarta, 31 January 2024 – The Information Technology Study Program (PSTI) of Aisyiyah University (UNISA) Yogyakarta and Muhammadiyah Magelang University (UNIMMA) further demonstrated their spirit of collaboration in the world of information technology through the exhibition of their latest project. Students from UNISA’s Information Technology Study Program (PSTI) and UNIMMA’s Informatics Engineering (IT) collaborated to develop a Nutrition Poly Information System at PKU Muhammadiyah Gamping Hospital.
The exhibition is part of the final project of the Hospital Information System course, which allows students to apply their knowledge and skills in the real world. The focus of the project was to help improve the efficiency and quality of services in the Nutrition Clinic, which has an important role in providing holistic health services to patients.
During the information system exhibition, the students explained the details of the project implementation, the challenges faced, and the positive impact expected to be achieved at PKU Muhammadiyah Gamping Hospital. They also had the opportunity to get direct feedback from nutrition lecturers, information technology lecturers, and healthcare practitioners.
Zahra Arwananing Tyas, S.Kom., M.Cs., as the head of the Information Technology study program explained that with this project, students not only gain valuable practical experience, but also make a real contribution to the development of information technology in the health sector. This cross-campus collaboration is an inspiring example of how students can come together to create innovative solutions that benefit the community.


