[:en]KKN UII Free Health Checks for Bayat Klaten Residents[:]

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Medicine – This Free Health Check was attended by 100 patients, and involved medical alumni from class of 2013 namely dr. Faisal Ridho Sakti, dr. Imtina Ahda, and dr. Dria Nur Fathan, who was coordinated by 7 medical faculty students class of 2016 who were serving in the village in KKN activities with the theme of the Bayat Festival.

The Bayat Festival series of events on the first day consisted of a children's agility competition and watching the film “Kemara Cemara” together in the evening. The second day was filled with free health checks in the morning and an Islamic Festival competition was held in the afternoon. On the last day, the event was closed and farewell and prizes were distributed to the winners.

according to dr. Faisal, Bayat Festival was held on Saturday, 15 February 2020 at the Al Hikmah Grand Mosque, Bayat, Klaten, Central Java.

This activity received a positive response from local residents, one of whom was Pak Sutejo who said he was happy and thanked him, because with this free examination, he could check his health without having to go to the puskesmas. Wibowo

Caption : KKN UII batch 60 together with Bayat residents, Klaten, enlivened the Bayat Festival with Free Health Checks. (Photo: Wibowo/special)

Klaten (UII News) – A number of Real Work Lecture (KKN) students Universitas Islam Indonesia (UII) 2020 in Bayat Klaten Village held a free medical examination event. This event is a series of events from the Bayat Festival which is a work program for KKN students who serve in Bayat Klaten Village.

This was conveyed by Mustofa Duta Permana, a 2016 FK UII student participating in KKN class 60 who enlivened the Bayat Festival, on Saturday, 21 Jumadil Akhir 1441 H/ 15 February 2020 at the Al Hikmah Grand Mosque, Bayat, Klaten, Central Java.

According to Mustafa, the Free Health Check was attended by 100 patients, and involved medical alumni from class of 2013, namely dr. Faisal Ridho Sakti, dr. Imtina Ahda, and dr. Dria Nur Fathan, who is coordinated by 7 medical faculty students class of 2016 currently serving in the village.

The Bayat Festival series of events on the first day consisted of a children's agility competition and watching the film “Kemara Cemara” together in the evening. The second day was filled with free health checks in the morning and an Islamic Festival competition was held in the afternoon. On the last day, the event was closed and farewell and prizes were distributed to the winners.

"We held this event with the aim that the residents in Bayat can get along better together and provide educational value about Islamic da'wah and kinship. The hope is that UII's KKN can be useful and memorable until this KKN period ends."

Mustofa further said that this activity received good appreciation from the residents, the residents said they were happy, because UII's KKN was progressing and improving and was able to gather residents to provide useful knowledge for residents.

"In my opinion, this KKN event has improved significantly from the previous KKN program because it can coordinate many residents to be able to get together to watch educational films and can provide useful knowledge to children," said Mr. Sukaayat as a local community leader, according to Mustafa.

In line with Mr. Sukayat, Mr. Sutejo conveyed his impression of his message as a resident of Bayat Klaten thanking him, "I am very grateful for the free medical program so I don't have to go all the way to the Puskesmas and it is very helpful in terms of costs," said Mr. Sutejo as a resident Bayat Village conveyed its impression, said Mostofa.

Hopefully UII will continue to contribute in the field of community service and continue to produce new alumni Rahmatan Lil' Alamin, added Mr. Sutejo. Wibowo

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