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ILE PEDIA FORUM – Jakarta, Indonesia
August 1, 2019 - August 3, 2019
Session Dates:
August 1 – 3
- Speakers & Lecture Synopsis
- Day 1
- Hospital
- Registration
Speakers & Lecture Synopsis
TOPIC 1: Child Care Services In Indonesia
Dr Libra Soetomo, MM
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.
Dr Libra Soetomo, MM
EDUCATION
1980 – 1986 St. Angela Elementary School
1987 – 1989 St. Aloysius Junior High School
1990 – 1992 St. Aloysius Senior high School
1992 – 2000 Maranatha Christian University Faculty of Medicine
2012 – 2014 Tanjungpura University Master of Management
EXPERIENCE
2000 – 2004 Private Clinic, Puncak Pass Bogor
2004 – 2014 Government Employee, ER Doctor, ER Supervisor / Head of the Puskesmas Sekadau, West Borneo / Director of the Sekadau General Hospital , West Borneo
2014 – 2015 Siloam Hospital Purwakarta, Ancillary and Medical Service Manager
2015 – 2016 Awal Bros Hospital Bekasi, Medical Service Manager
2016 – 2018 Awal Bros Hospital Bekasi Timur, Hospital Director
2018. 03–06 Columbia Asia Hospital Pulomas Jakarta, Medical Service Manager
2018 – Pres Columbia Asia Hospital Pulomas Jakarta, General Manager
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
Dean Jessie Triumpa Oraño, RN, RM
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
Dean Jessie Triumpa Oraño, RN, RM
A nurse-midwife by profession who believed in the complexity of healthcare among women and their children. He is a dynamic mentor in the health care discipline. He collaborates with organizations such as Integrated Midwives Association of the Philippines, Inc. and Association of Philippine Schools of Midwifery (as National Auditor and Trainer) in conducting midwifery trainings such as Essential Intrapartum and Newborn Care, Newborn Resuscitation, Kangaroo Mother Care, Integrated Management of Childhood Illness, and Harnessing Emotional Intelligence in Healthcare, Strengthening Midwifery Skills on RA 7392, Johnson & Johnson Philippines Empowering Midwives and other DOH trainings.
He is a holder of master’s degree in nursing and soon in management in health administration.
He considered himself as the face of the modern midwifery because of his contributions in the field of midwifery education and practice. A research enthusiast, who became part of the research team of the higher education institution. He was a research presenter during the International Scientific Conference for Midwives at Novotel, Jakarta, Indonesia last May 2018 and IMAP Mindanao-Sulu Convention held in PhelaGrande Hotel in General Santos City last July 12, 2019.
He is also a member of Regional Quality Assessment Team (RQAT) for midwifery of Commission on Higher Education (CHED) Regional Office XII.
Presently, he is based in an institution of excellence as Dean of the Midwifery, St. Alexius College, City of Koronadal, South Cotabato.