FORDEK Host Medicine

Caption: The Deans of Medicine from all over Indonesia attended FORDEK and had the opportunity to take a photo with the Chancellor of UII, Fathul Wachid, ST., MSc., Ph.D (Photo: Wibowo)

Yogyakarta (UII News) – Faculty of Medicine Universitas Islam Indonesia (FK UII) is believed to be the organizer of the National activity, namely the 2019 Association of Indonesian Medical Education Institutions (AIPKI) Forum Deans Meeting (FORDEK).

This was conveyed by the Dean of FK UII, dr. Linda Rosita, M.Kes, Sp.PK after organizing the Indonesian Dean Forum meeting on Friday-Saturday, 23-24 Dzulqoidah 1440 H/ 26-27 July 2019 at the Eastparc Hotel which was attended by UII Chancellor, Fathul Wachid, ST., MSc., Ph.D to give a speech and National Speech by the Lecturer of FH UII, Dr. Artidjo Alkostar, SH., LLM (Former Supreme Court Justice)

according to dr. Linda, the Association of Indonesian Medical Education Institutions (AIPKI) is a communication forum for Indonesian medical education institutions, one of its activities is the Indonesian Medical Dean Forum.

"This association aims to establish communication and collaboration between institutions in improving the quality of Indonesian medical education," said dr. Linda Rosita, M.Kes, Sp.PK (Dean of FK UII)

Meanwhile, in a national lecture delivered by a Lecturer at the Faculty of Law UII, Dr. Artidjo Alkostar, SH., LLM (Former Supreme Court Justice), invites doctors and medical deans to have a soul and instill the values ​​of integrity, honesty in carrying out their profession as doctors.

"It's the same with the profession of a judge, so a doctor must be able to carry out his profession which is very noble when treating patients with the values ​​of integrity or honesty," said Dr. Artidjo Alkostar, SH., LLM.

Caption : Lecturer of FH UII, Dr. Artidjo Alkostar, SH., LLM (Former Supreme Court Justice), giving a national lecture on integrity to the Deans of Medicine throughout Indonesia (Photo: Wibowo).

Furthermore, Mr. Artijo stressed before the Deans of Medicine throughout Indonesia that people with integrity who adhere to honesty will have accountability, be accountable for their actions morally, socially and juridically. Meanwhile, people who experience an integrity crisis will be haunted by feelings of anxiety, confusion, stress, guilt, or regret, he explained. Wibowo