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ILE MIDWIVES FORUM – Jakarta, Indonesia (September 2019)

September 5, 2019 - September 7, 2019

Session Dates:
September 5 – 7

Speakers & Lecture Synopsis

TOPIC 1: Child Care Services In Indonesia

Imelda Pingkan, MD

Child care in Indonesia has become a government program with the existence of puskesmas (community health clinics) and posyandu (community based vehicle to improve child survival and development). In large cities, people prefer to use services at hospitals or clinics, while in small towns puskesmas and posyandu have a strong role.

Puskesmas and posyandu services in small towns already cover basic health services (weight monitoring, height etc.) and basic vaccinations, health education etc. Whereas in big cities, people prefer to get these basic services through the hospital or clinic directly from a pediatrician.

And now there is also a trend in a big city where clinics have a role in child development / child care monitoring services which is directed by a pediatrician.

Imelda Pingkan, MD

TOPIC 2: Maternity Care In Indonesia

Retno Andriati, RN

Maternity care in Indonesia already follow the international standard (both for OB-Gyne and Midwife). For big city OB-Gyne have more role in maternity care, but for small city / remote area Midwife play more important role.

Maternity care in Indonesia is influenced by many factor (social and culture, area, religion) and approach will be different for education and prevention.
The most important thing is also the involvement of the family (in small city the family of the woman play an important role, and in the big city man/husband start to play important role than the family).

Retno Andriati, RN

Nursing Supervisor, Critical Care

EXPERIENCE
December 2017–Present
Nursing• Supervisor Critical Area • Columbia Asia Pulomas Hospital
May 2016–December 2017
Nursing• Head Nurse • Aria Sentra Medika Hospital
January 2007–August 2014
Nursing• Charge Nurse ICU and RT • King Faisal Hospital Mecca KSA
October 1999–June 2003
Nursing• Nurse • Premier Bintaro Hospital
2016
Guest Lecture • Muhammadiyah University, Semarang

CERTIFICATIONS
Nursing Accesor (2016)
BTCLS (2016)
Basic Cardiovascular (2002)

ORGANIZATIONS
Nursing Committee – Nursing Committee Sub Credential
POKJA – Patient Safety

TOPIC 3: Scaling Up The Competencies of Midwives Through Mentoring

Patricia Gomez, RM, BCHS, MCHS

Provide potential midwife mentors and mentees the necessary information on clinical mentorship in support to the clinical practice of public and private midwives in providing family planning /maternal, neonatal, child health and nutrition services in birthing homes.

A mentorship program for FP/MNCHN is being developed in order to expand quality FP/MNCHN care, support the application of classroom learning to clinical care and improve the motivation of FP/MNCHN care providers by giving effective technical support. Mentorship program likewise maintain and progressively improve the quality of clinical services, standardize content and care pathways, provide continuing education to trained service providers and strengthen the LGU health care system

Patricia Gomez, RM, BCHS, MCHS

Integrated Midwives Association of the Philippines

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

Master in Community Health Service (MCHS)
Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila
Intramuros, Manila
March 31, 2006

Bachelor in Community Health Service (BCHS)
Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila (PLM)
Intramuros, Manila
April 16, 1998

Graduate in Midwifery
Iloilo Doctors College (IDC)
Iloilo City
May 1976

CURRENT POSITIONS

Executive Director, Integrated Midwives Association of the Philippines (IMAP), Inc.
2013 – present

CURRENT MEMBERSHIPS

Trustee, Perinatal Association of the Philippines (PAP)
2008 – present

Board of Directors, Philippine Federation of Professional Associations (PFPA)
2005 – present

Day 1

09:00AM Registration
09:15AM Welcome Remarks
Introduction to the Program
9:30AM Lecture 1
Open Forum
10:30AM Coffee Break
10:45AM Lecture 2
Open Forum
11:45AM Photo Op with Speakers
12:00NN Lunch
01:00PM Lecture 3
Open Forum
02:00PM Hospital Observership
Labor Room
Delivery Room
Sick Baby Room
NICU
03:30PM Awarding of Certificates
Closing Remarks
Group Photo
04:00PM End of Session

Hospital

Columbia Asia Hospital – PULOMAS

Jl. Kayu Putih Raya No.1, RW.16, Kayu Putih, Kec. Pulo Gadung, Kota Jakarta Timur, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta 13210, Indonesia

Rumah Sakit Columbia Asia – PULOMAS, is a multi-specialty hospital in Jakarta. The hospital has 86 beds and built up in 7.060 m2 area to provide more than 12 Million of population in Jakarta with highly qualified medical services. It commenced operation from September 2014 and recognized as one of the best hospitals in East Jakarta.

Rumah Sakit Columbia Asia – PULOMAS, aims to be a one-stop destination to provide health care solution. It offers a comprehensive clinical services including Interventional Pain Management utilizing Radio Frequency technology, Laparoscopic surgery services with minimally invasive technique, Percutaneous Laser Disc Decompression (PLDD), Thulium & Holmium Duo Laser technology for Prostate, Urinary Tract, and Kidney Stone handled by the Urologist team, Specialist, Sub Specialist Clinic, and consultant of Orthopedic & Spine, Allergy & Immunology, Tropical Infection, Plastic and Reconstruction surgery.

Conveniently located right in the heart of East Jakarta’s high net worth housing compounds of Pulomas – Kayu Putih – Tanah Mas with easy access from Pulogadung Industrial Estate, and also nearby to North Jakarta famous areas of Kelapa Gading, make it easily accessed from various directions. From Soekarno Hatta International Airport would only need 1 hour drive to reach the hospital, while from 15 minutes from Halim Perdanakusuma International Airport is only within 15 minutes. Currently the LRT (Light Railway Trains) project is undergo in front of the hospital, which shall be ready prior the Asian Games 2018 connecting the new Jakarta International Equestrian Center at Pulomas and the new Jakarta Velodrome/International standard Cycling Stadium in Rawamangun from the Jakarta Downtown CBD Area alongway to Kelapa Gading in the North.

In September 2017, the New Wing of Columbia Asia Hospital – PULOMAS is expected to be ready for service that make total beds will become 141 beds including larger Emergency Room, larger Critical Area with total 12 beds including ICU, ICCU, HDU, NICU, PICU, and new sophisticated medical equipment i.e. Angiography/Catheterization Laboratory, Chemotherapy (for Oncology services), Microbiology Laboratory, EEG, PCNL (for Urology service).

Source: https://www.columbiaasia.com/indonesia/hospitals/pulomas/overview

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