General Registrar Matriculation for Medical Students

In order to prepare provisions both mentally and skillfully for graduates of medical education, the UII Faculty of Medicine holds a General Registrar Matriculation for students who have completed their undergraduate education and will pursue further education, namely Clinical Education at the UII FK Teaching Hospital.

The event which took place in Room 2.18 and started from Wednesday 11 March 2009 to Tuesday 17 March 2009 was attended by 81 medical graduates from the 2003-2005 batch. As presenters, the event did not only come from FK UII lecturers but also involved expert lecturers, so that the medical graduates could absorb the material that was being taught properly.

Lisa, a 2005 batch student said that "Panum requires sufficient preparation because later what will be tested will be what was learned from the beginning of the lecture to the end of the lecture. Moreover, the checklist of each action must be correct, sequential and cannot be wrong. Moreover, this involves skills, so must be absolutely perfect in carrying it out.” Even so, Lisa still expressed her doubts about her readiness.

Almost the same thing was expressed by Rianti Maharani, who said panum this time was more difficult compared to last year. What will be tested will be known before the exam. So this time, Panum is required by medical graduates to truly master each stage. 

According to Atik Suharni, the officer in charge of matriculation said "This year's Panum is indeed different compared to last year. Now the exam model is a case approach. Approaching the OSCE System. Example: Students take anamnesis on patients related to cardiovascular cases, so the student concerned must do perform a thoracic examination, after that do a chest X-ray reading and take an ecg reading."

The hope from all of this is of course that the quality of medical education based on Problem Based Learning is really applied and in accordance with Evidence Based Medicine.

Please download UII Medical Panum Matriculation Schedule for March 2009 Period