Mobility Study Program, Faculty of Health Sciences, UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta to the Faculty of Medicine, Tohoku University, Japan
Fikes Online New,- The Student Mobility Program for the Faculty of Health Sciences, UIN Jakarta 2024 will take place in Sendai Miyagi Japan, precisely at Tohoku University, which is located on two different campuses, namely the Seiryo Campus for Public Health and the Aobayama Campus for Nursing Studies. Coincidentally, I personally, Alfiah Roua Al-Multazam, was the Nursing delegate for the Faculty of Science. UIN Syarief Hidayatullah Health Jakarta is placed in the Department of International Cooperation for Disaster Medicine on the Aobayama campus at the International Research Institute of Disaster Science Building.
In the International Cooperation for Disaster Medicine department, I was taught and given direct mentoring by several sensei professors here, namely; Head Professor Shinichi Egawa, MD, PhD, FACS Sensei, Associate Professor Hiroyuki Sasaki, M.D., Ph.D Sensei and Assistant Professor Park Hyejeong Ph.D., RN Sensei. As well as two other laboratory colleagues, namely Tsuboi Sensei who is also a surgeon and Yo Chida Sensei. This program runs from May 7 – May 24 2024.
My daily life is usually filled with attending Public Health classes and "The Journey of Disaster Education in Aceh: Reflecting on Two Decades Since the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami" by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Rina Suryani Oktari then continued with a focus group discussion together in the laboratory along with research whose main concern was regarding disaster management in Japan including preventive, promotive and protective efforts specifically in disaster risk management which was the result of direct collaboration with researchers at the International Research Institute of Disaster Science together with the Japanese government after learning a lot from the large earthquake that occurred in Japan in 2011 which was referred to as the Great East Japan Earthquake 2011 including pre, during and post disaster, especially increasing the capacity and capability of disaster management in Japan. Both in improving Evacuation Centers, Efforts to Prevent the Transmigration of infectious diseases during disasters, namely by making disposable toilets that are anti-infective so that it is hoped that this can prevent the spread of post-disaster infections.
There is also an exhibition or exhibition which focuses on improvements and innovations related to disaster prevention and is very focused on patient safety so that a special evacuation team, namely DMAT, is formed which consists of medical personnel including surgeons to handle patients directly when a disaster occurs. There are many follow-up programs that continue developed in disaster prevention efforts, namely EMIS, namely timely information or real time updates during disasters regarding the availability of hospitals, road access and so on, while DHEAT which focuses on public health and logistical needs during disasters and JRAT which focuses on rehabilitation during disasters, especially in maternal and child health, while DPAT focuses on community psychiatry during disasters as well as other innovations such as JSPEED and DHEAT. (AR)
The following is some documentation related to learning activities and innovative efforts that continue to be intensified by the International Research of Disaster Medicine which continues to strive for disaster management as best as possible, one of which is through public education through exhibitions and exhibitions and edu learning through games applied to students and school-age children in Japan: