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DELEGATES

PROPOSAL

SUMMARY
Event

Indonesian International Medical Olympiad (IMO) 2016

Scope

International

Date

Wednesday - Sunday, 12 - 16 October 2016

Place

Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Pelita Harapan

Organizer

Himpunan Mahasiswa Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Pelita


Harapan (HMFK UPH) and Indonesian Medical Student Executive
Boards' Association (ISMKI)
- Welcoming Party
- Medical Olympiad
- Talkshow
- Farewell Party
600 delegates

Form of Event

Target Participants
Event Goals

1. Providing opportunity for medical students to increase their


capability on competing professionally.
2. Motivating medical students to increase their knowledge and
skills in medicine.
3. Creating bond among medical students, in order to broaden
their networks.
4. Updating medical students knowledge on current medical
issues.
5. Increasing Faculty of Medicine Universitas Pelita Harapans
quality as being the host of the biggest medical Olympiad
event.
6. Bringing the name of Universitas Pelita Harapan as a
university that supports Indonesian Medical Students in
improving their qualities.
7. To show Indonesias beautiful cultural diversity, especially the
beauty of Banten, as the host location of Indonesian
International Medical Olympiad.

Expected
Expenditures
Contact Person

IDR 950,000,000

Account Number

National
International
Cindy Riannie;
Vika Damay;
+628978190776
+628120929329
imo2016.uph@gmail.com
imo2016.uph@gmail.com
BCA KCP Supermal Karawaci ;
Account Number : 7610042192 ; Swift code : CENAIDJA
On behalf of Nimas Feliani Robot

ENDORSEMENT AND VALIDATION

INDONESIAN INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL OLYMPIAD 2016


FACULTY OF MEDICINE, UNIVERSITAS PELITA HARAPAN

Tangerang, 22 January 2016


Committees
Indonesian International Medical Olympiad 2016
Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Pelita Harapan

Siti Maryam Desanti

Cecilita Indrawan

Project Officer

Secretary

IMO 2016

IMO 2016

Validated by,

Yoga Mirza Pratama, S. Ked.

Helvin Eka Putra

President

President

Indonesian Medical Student

Himpunan Mahasiswa Fakultas Kedokteran

Executive Boards Association

Universitas Pelita Harapan

2016/2017

2015 / 2016

Validated by,

Dr. dr. Allen Widysanto, Sp.P, CTTS

Dr. dr. Vivien Puspitasari, Sp.S

Vice Dean of Medical Education

Vice Dean of Student Affairs

Faculty of Medicine

Faculty of Medicine

Universitas Pelita Harapan

Universitas Pelita Harapan

Prof. Dr. Dr. dr. Eka J. Wahjoepranomo, Sp.BS, Ph.D


Dean
Faculty of Medicine
Universitas Pelita Harapan

INTRODUCTION

Indonesian International Medical Olympiad (IMO) 2016 is the 7th annual


competition for preclinical medical students that will be held in Faculty of Medicine,
Universitas Pelita Harapan, Karawaci, Tangerang, Indonesia. This event is organized by
Indonesian Medical Student Executive Boards Association (ISMKI) and Faculty of
Medicine Universitas Pelita Harapan (UPH). IMO 2016 will invite undergraduate medical
students from abroad to compete with Indonesian medical students in this event. In this
Olympiad, there will be six categories, which are Cardio-respiration, Digestive,
Musculoskeletal, Urology and Reproductive Medicine, Neuropsychiatric and Tropical
Medicine. Two Olympiad categories will involve medical students from abroad, especially
medical students from Asia-Pacific Region.
The UPH Faculty of Medicine is a premier private medical institution in Indonesia
and was established in the year 2001. Being a relatively young institution, UPH Faculty of
Medicine provide an environment that challenges the young minds to learn the science
of medicine, public health and the art of compassionate care through an innovative
problem based learning curriculum. This year the UPH Faculty of medicine is honored to
host the biggest medical Olympiad event in Indonesia.
Moreover, IMO 2016 is also organized by Indonesian Medical Student Executive
Boards Association (ISMKI), an organization that consists all Indonesian medical
students. There are 72 medical faculties that are involved in ISMKI. ISMKI is also a
member of International Federation of Medical Students Associations, an international
medical student that consists all medical students in the world.
Besides the Olympiad, IMO 2016 also offers Welcoming Party and Farewell Party,
and Talk show. This Olympiad will test medical knowledge not only theoretically, but also
practically like identifying microscopically objects and case analysis presentation in the
process.

January 2016
Indonesian International Medical Olympiad 2016

CONTENTS

SUMMARY ............................................................................................................................

ENDORSEMENT AND VALIDATION .....................................................................................

INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................... 4
CONTENTS ............................................................................................................................

A.

Background ................................................................................................................. 6

B.

Purposes ......................................................................................................................

C.

Target Participants ..................................................................................................... 8

D.

Date and Place ............................................................................................................ 8

E.

Form Of Event ............................................................................................................. 8

E. 1. Medical Olympiad .............................................................................................. 8


E. 2. Non-Olympiad Event ......................................................................................... 13
F.

Timetable .................................................................................................................... 14

G.

Committee .................................................................................................................. 14

H.

Budget for Participants .............................................................................................. 15

I.

Term of Registration Participant ............................................................................... 15

J.

Syllabus of Competition ............................................................................................. 15

K.

Travel Tips and What to Know in Karawaci, Tangerang ........................................... 15

L.

Closing ......................................................................................................................... 15

Appendices ........................................................................................................................... 16
Appendix I Timetable .............................................................................................. 16
Appendix II Committee ........................................................................................... 18
Appendix III Budget for Participants ...................................................................... 23
Appendix IV Terms of Registration Participant ..................................................... 24
Appendix V Syllabus of Competition ...................................................................... 28
Appendix VI Travel Tips and What to Know in Karawaci, Tangerang ................... 34

PROPOSAL

INDONESIAN INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL OLYMPIAD 2016


FACULTY OF MEDICINE UNIVERSITAS PELITA HARAPAN

A.

Background

Contained in the Law of the Republic of Indonesia Number 12 of 2012 on


Higher Education with Gods mercy President of the Republic of Indonesia, that to
increase the national competitiveness in the face of globalization in all sectors, higher
education is needed to develop science and technology and produce intellectuals,
scientist and/or professionals who are cultured and creative, tolerant, democratic, of
strong character, and brave to defend the truth in the interest of the nation. This is
where the importance of the intellectual and the attitude that must be owned by our
generations, medical students, who have the opportunity to face the globalization
through the establishment of a student excels in both the intellectual and behavior so
that they can be the agents of change which are useful to themselves, their families,
and as well as for the country.
Indonesian Medical Student Executive Boards Association (ISMKI) as the only
medical student executive boards organization has organized a variety of student
activities in the field of education, research, and community service. For this reason,
ISMKI with 72 institutions in Indonesia strives to accommodate our next generation
potential, annually held competition in the form of the only one Olympiad in the world
for medical students since 2009 which is known as the Indonesian Medical Olympiad
(IMO) and in 2015 changed the name into Indonesian International Medical Olympiad
(IMO).
This competition will examine the knowledge, skills, and attitudes of the
medical students from all faculties of medicine in Indonesia and outside Indonesia.
Just like an Olympiad, IMO 2016 has six branch of science that will be competed,

which is Cardio-respiration, Digestive, Urology and Reproductive


Medicine,

Musculoskeletal,

and

international

branches,

Neuropsychiatry and Tropical Infection. In addition, IMO 2016 will


hold a variety of supporting events to gain insight and knowledge and as well to
establish the intimacy of the participants of this event. The event is none other than to
prepare the future doctors to become the leading resource to promote Indonesia and
other countries.
We hope with this Olympiad; medical students are able to optimize their
potential. And with the various series of other events, medical students are expected
to be human resources who has broad horizons and can contribute to the welfare of
Indonesia.

B.

Purposes

This event is held in order to:


1. Providing opportunity for medical students to increase their capability on
competing professionally.
2. Motivating medical students to increase their knowledge and skills in medicine.
3. Creating bond among medical students, in order to broaden their networks.
4. Updating medical students knowledge on current medical issues.
5. Increasing Faculty of Medicine Universitas Pelita Harapans quality as being the
host of the biggest medical Olympiad event.
6. Bringing the name of Universitas Pelita Harapan as a university that supports
Indonesian Medical Students in improving their qualities.
7. To show Indonesias beautiful cultural diversity, especially the beauty of Banten,
as the host location of Indonesian International Medical Olympiad.

C.

Target Participants

The target participants of this event is Pre-clinical Medical


students from Indonesia and abroad, who are sent as a delegates from Indonesian
Medical Faculties (ISMKIs members) and Non-Indonesian Medical Faculties (IFMSA
members, especially in Asia-Pacific region).

D.

Date and Place

Date

: Wednesday - Sunday, 12 16 October 2016

Place

: Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Pelita harapan


Jalan Jendral Sudirman (Next to the Siloam Hospital),
Lippo Village, Tangerang, Banten, Indonesia 15811

E.

Form of Event

E. 1.

Medical Olympiad

Medical Olympiad is a competition which has six medical systems


contested. The systems are Cardio-respiration, Digestive, Musculoskeletal,
Urology and Reproductive Medicine, and the internationally competed,
Neuropsychiatric and Tropical Medicine. Each Indonesian medical faculty can
send up to six teams (one team for one branch). For Neuropsychiatric and
Tropical Medicine system, preclinical students from abroad will compete with
students from Indonesia.

The medical Olympiad will be divided into various

stages, Pre-Eliminary Stage, Survival Stage, Semifinal Stage,


and Final Stage. Each team will compete for gold medal,
silver medal, and bronze medal in a system. From the accumulation of the
medals in each system, we will be got one grand champion which obtains the
most medals in six systems. A gold Medal is worth 5 points, a silver medal is
worth 3 points, and a bronze medal is worth 1 points.
a.

Pre-Eliminary Stage
Pre-Eliminary Stage will be participated by the delegates from
every faculty of medicine in Indonesia and abroad. Each institution can
only send one team for each branch. Pre-Eliminary Stage will be divided
into 2 (two) rounds, which is Multiple Choice Question (MCQ) and
Objective Structured Practical Examination (OSPE).
1. Multiple Choice Question (MCQ)
In MCQ, the participants will be given 120 questions in vignette
form. The questions are in Bahasa (Indonesian language) for the
national branch, and are in English for the international branch.
Correct answer will get +2 points; wrong answer will get -1 point. The
material is according to the branch. The execution time is about 60
minutes.

2. Objective Structured Practical Examination (OSPE)


In OSPE, the questions consist of practical issues about
Anatomy, Histology, and Supportive Examination. The Participants will
be given 40 short questions in 20 posts. For the branches besides
Tropical Infection, the 20 posts are 5 posts of Anatomy, 5 posts of
Histology, and 10 posts of Supportive Examination. For Tropical
Infection branch, the 20 posts are 5 posts of Bacteriology, 5 posts of
Parasitology, 5 posts of Fungi, and 5 posts of Supportive Diagnostic. In

OSPE, the maximum points are 100 for 20 posts

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available. The questions are in Bahasa (Indonesian


language) for the national branch, and are in English
for the international branch. The materials are according to the
syllabus which has been assigned for each branch. The execution time
is about 40 seconds for each post.

8 (eight) teams with the highest points in the Pre-Eliminary Stage in


each branch will continue to the Semifinal Stage, while the remaining 42
teams will continue to the Survival Stage.

b. Survival Stage
Survival Stage will be attended by the 42 teams that did not pass
the Pre-Eliminary Stage. In Survival Stage, the questions consist of 100
questions of Multiple Choice Question (MCQ) in the vignette form. The
execution time is about 50 minutes. 4 (four) teams with the highest score
in the Survival Stage will continue to the Semifinal Stage together with 8
(eight) teams that are pass in the Pre-Eliminary Stage.

c.

Semifinal Stage
Semifinal Stage will be attended by the 12 teams (8 teams with the
highest score in the Pre-Eliminary Stage; 4 teams with the highest score in
the Survival Stage). Semifinal Stage will be divided into 2 (two) rounds,
which is Multiple Choice Question (MCQ) and Objective Structured Clinical
Examination (OSCE). But, for Tropical Infection branch, the Semifinal Stage
will be divided into Multiple Choice Question (MCQ) and Objective
Structured Practical Identification (OSPI).

1. Multiple Choice Question (MCQ)

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In MCQ, the participants will be given 100


questions in vignette form. The questions are in
Bahasa (Indonesian language) for the national branch, and are in
English for the international branch. Correct answer will get +2 points;
wrong answer will get -1 point. The material is according to the
branch. The execution time is about 50 minutes.

2. Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE)


In OSCE, the participants will be given 2 posts. In each post, the
participants will be given a case with a simulated patient. The
participants will be assigned to do the entire examination for the
simulated patient. For national branch, OSCEs implementation is
using Bahasa (Indonesian Language) for the national branch, and is in
English for the international branch. The assessment is based on a
checklist of the judges which is adapted to the existing procedures
with the total point scale is 0-100 points. The execution time is about
12 minutes. The material is provided in the syllabus.

3. Objective Structured Practical Identification (OSPI)


In OSPI, the participants will be given a question about a
certain infectious agent. Then, the participants will be asked to
identify the specimen structurally and systematically until they get a
conclusion to answer the question. OSPI in its implementation is using
English. The assessment is based on a checklist of the judges which is
adapted to the existing procedures with total points scale is 0-100
points. The execution time is about 15 minutes for each question. The
material is provided in the syllabus.

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The total points of the Semifinal Stage are the points


derived from MCQ and OSCE, for all branches except for
Tropical Infection branch.

The total points of the Semifinal Stage for Tropical Infection branch are the
points derived from MCQ and OSPI.

Five teams with the highest score in the Semifinal Stage for each branch
will continue to the Final Stage.

d. Final Stage
Final Stage will be attended by 5 (five) teams with the highest score
in the Semifinal Stage in each branch. Final Stage will be divided into 2
(two) rounds, which is Student Oral Case Analysis and Public Health (SOCAPH) and Medical Quiz Game.
1. Student Oral Case Analysis and Public Health (SOCA-PH)
In SOCA-PH, the participants will be given a case with six
elements of assessment, which is Definition (Definisi), Problem
Formulation (Rumusan Masalah), Problem Analysis (Analisis Masalah),
Hypothesis (Hipotesis), Synthesis and Conclusion (Sintesis dan
Kesimpulan), and Public Health Management (Manajemen Kesehatan
Masyarakat). 45 minutes were given to do the SOCA-PH. As for the
presentation in front of the judges, only 30 minutes were given. The
material for the case will be provided in the syllabus. The assessment
is based on a checklist of the judges which is adapted to the existing
procedures

with

total

points

scale

is

0-100

points.

The

implementations are in Bahasa (Indonesian language) for the national


branch, and are in English for the international branch.

2. Medical Quiz Game

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Medical Quiz Game will be divided into 2


(two) rounds, which is Passing Round and Buzzer
Round. In Passing Round, each team will be asked 10 questions by
turn. If the answer is correct and answered within the first 30 seconds,
the team will get +100 points. If the team could not answer the
question withi the first 30 seconds, they will get 0 point. The
unanswered question will be passed to the second team. And for
wrong answer, -50 points are given.
In Buzzer Round, one after another 15 questions are asked.
Fastest team tha can push the buzzer first and answered correctly will
be given +100 points. For delay (null) answer, -75 points are given.
And for wrong answer, -50 points are given. The wrong or unanswered
question will be passed to the next team who is hitting the buzzer first
again.
The implementations are in Bahasa (Indonesian language) for
the national branch, and are in English for the international branch.

The team with the highest score in each branch will get the gold medal. The
team with the second highest score in each branch will get the silver medal.
The team with the third highest score in each branch will get the bronze medal.

A gold Medal is worth 5 points, a silver medal is worth 3 points, and a bronze
medal is worth 1. The Institution with the highest accumulated points will be
the General Champion of Indonesian International Medical Olympiad (IMO)
2016.

E. 2.

Non-Olympiad Event

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Non-Olympiad Events are additional events which


were organized for all participants, especially participants who did not pass the
Survival Stage or the Semifinal Stage. These events were held to tighten the
relationship between participants of IMO 2016, as well as enriching
participants knowledge, skills, and attitude.
1. Welcoming Party
Welcoming Party is the opening event of IMO 2016 Faculty of
Medicine UPH. In Welcoming Party, the inauguration, an art performance,
a cultural and custom performance, and other entertainment events are
held.
2.

Talk Show
Talk Show is an additional event in IMO 2016 Faculty of Medicine
UPH.

3. Farewell Party
Farewell Party is the closing event of IMO 2016 Faculty of Medicine
UPH. In Farewell Party, an art performance, announcement of the winner
of IMO 2016, and other entertainment events will be held.

F.

Timetable

Attached in Appendix I

G.

Committee

Attached in Appendix II

H.

Budget for Participants

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Attached in Appendix III

I.

Terms of Registration Participant

Attached in Appendix IV

J.

Syllabus of Competition

Attached in Appendix V

K.

Travel Tips and What to Know in Karawaci, Tangerang

Attached in Appendix VI

L.

Closing
Therefore, as the committee of Indonesian International Medical Olympiad
(IMO) 2016, we would like to thank all the parties in advance for the kind attention,
cooperation, and supports in aiding the success of this event.

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Appendix I

TIMETABLE
Time

Wednesday,
12 Okt 2016
Non - Olympiad

05.00 - 06.00

08.00 - 09.00
Arrival and
Registration

11.00 - 12.00
12.00 - 13.00
13.00 - 14.00
14.00 - 15.00
15.00 - 16.00
16.00 - 17.00
17.00 - 18.00
18.00 - 19.00

Technical Meeting
for Pre-Eliminary
Stage
Rest, Sholat,
Dinner
Welcoming Party

20.00 - 21.00

22.00 - 23.00
23.00 - 24.00

Transfer Venue to FK UPH


Survival Stage Preparation

Pre-Eliminary
Stage : PART A
(120 mins)

Survival Stage (MCQ 100 mins)

Break

Break
Semifinal OSCE
Preparation

Pre-Eliminary
Stage : PART B
(120 mins)

Semifinal (OSCE
and OSPI 180
mins)

Transfer Venue to
Hotel

19.00 - 20.00

21.00 - 22.00

Preparation

Transfer Venue to
FK UPH
Pre-Eliminary
Stage Preparation

07.00 - 08.00

10.00 - 11.00

Friday,
14 Okt 2016
Olympiad
Non - Olympiad

Preparation

06.00 - 07.00

09.00 - 10.00

Thursday,
13 Okt 2016
Olympiad

Free Time

Rest, Sholat,
Dinner
Semifinal (MCQ
50 minutes)
Transfer Venue to
Hotel

Transfer Venue to
Hotel
Rest

Non-Olympiad
Event* (To be
Announced)

Transfer Venue to
Hotel

Free Time
Rest

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Time

05.00 - 06.00
06.00 - 07.00
07.00 - 08.00

Saturday,
15 Okt 2016
Olympiad
Non - Olympiad

Sunday,
16 Okt 2016
Non Olympiad

Preparation
Transfer Venue to
FK UPH
Final Stage
Preparation

08.00 - 09.00
09.00 - 10.00
10.00 - 11.00

Final Stage (SOCAPH 240 mins)

11.00 - 12.00
12.00 - 13.00
13.00 - 14.00

Non-Olympiad
Event* (To Be
Announced)

Break
Delegates Departure

14.00 - 15.00
15.00 - 16.00
16.00 - 17.00
17.00 - 18.00
18.00 - 19.00

Final Stage
(Medical Quiz
240 mins)

Preparation for
FnCC
Transfer Venue to FnCC

19.00 - 20.00
20.00 - 21.00

Farewell and Closing Ceremony (FnCC)

21.00 - 22.00
22.00 - 23.00

Transfer Venue to Hotel

23.00 - 24.00

Rest

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Appendix II

COMMITTEE
INDONESIAN INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL OLYMPIAD 2016
FACULTY OF MEDICINE, UNIVERSITAS PELITA HARAPAN
Protector

Prof. Dr. Dr. dr. Eka J. Wahjoepramono, Sp.BS, Ph.D


(Dean for Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Pelita Harapan)

Preceptor

Dr. dr. Cucunawangsih, Sp.MK

Advisor

Dr. dr. Vivien Puspitasari, Sp.S


(Vice Dean of Student Affairs for Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Pelita
Harapan)

Steering Committee
Internal
1. Helvin Eka Putra (Head of Steering Committee Internal)
2. Catherine R. (Steering Committee Internal of Event, Olympiad, and Material Affairs)
3. Vania K. (Steering Committee Internal of Event, Olympiad, and Material Affairs)
4. Ernestine Vivi (Steering Committee Internal of External Affairs)
5. Starry Nadia (Steering Committee Internal of External Affairs)
6. Daniel Chung (Steering Committee Internal of Internal Affairs)
7. Filemon M. W. Sondakh (Steering Committee Internal of Internal Affairs)
External
1. Atya Shabrina Monika (Coordinator) Universitas YARSI
2. Fenti Endriyani Universitas Sebelas Maret
3. Masrura Arnika Universitas Islam Sumatera Utara Medan
4. M Ilyas Saputra Universitas Islam Negeri Syarif Hidayatullah
5. Dewi Puspasari Universitas Padjajaran
6. Camilia Salsabilah Universitas Hasanuddin
7. Faustina Kusuma Universitas Kristen Krida Wacana
8. Samuel Lionardi Universitas Kristen Krida Wacana
9. Putri Rahmah Ajizah Universitas Islam Negeri Syarif Hidayatullah
10. Inez Hanindra Halim Universitas Muhammadiyah Jakarta

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Organizing Committee (OC)


Project Officer

Siti Maryam Desanti

Secretary

Cecilita Indrawan

Treasurer

Esther Irene Purba


Nimas F. Robot

Field 1 (Event, Olympiad, and Material Affairs)


Vice Project Officer 1 :

Jason Calvin

Event Affairs
Head

Material Affairs
Theresia Loelita

Member :

Head

Member

Sylvia Wijaya

1. Ariestra Utami Abutar

1.

Alan Darma Saputra

2. Bella Desra

2.

Analia Levina

3. Nastasya Sugianto

3.

Anindya Primaditha

4. Saint William M.

4.

Elita Margaretha

5. Valleria Valencia

5.

Ella Andrea

6. Vincent Phoa

6.

Gerry Tanzil

7.

Jessie Arisa

Olympiad Affairs

8.

Karunia Valeriani

Head

9.

Kelly Tjhai

Illona Andromeda

Member :

10. Kevin
1. Benedictus Stefanus

11. Mariska Grace

2. Denny Hartanto

12. Rebecca Valerie Lucianne

3. Fransisca Surya
4. Jonathan Salim
5. Lidyana Gusman
6. Stepvandi Ang

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Field 2 (External Affairs)


Vice Project Officer 2 :

Steven Kurniawan

Publication and Public Relation Affairs

Multimedia and Documentation Affairs

Head

Head

Vika Damay

Member :

Jonathan Savero

Member :
1. Chelsea Priskilla

1. Ariane Benina

2. Elfira Christy

2. Bryan Rumayauw

3. Kezia Kristiana Dewi

3. Diajeng Permadijana

4. Megan Caroline

4. Ellen Viana

5. Thea S.

5. Fabianus Dean

6. Zekordavar L. Rimba

6. M. Arthur Argantara
7. Natalie Beatrice H.

Fundraising and Sponsorship Affairs


Head

8. Ricarhdo V. H.

Novia Lauren Sieto

Member :

Liaison Officer
1. Antonius Christopher

Head

2. Calvin Tjugito

Member :

Cindy Riannie

3. Felicia Rusdi Silviani

1. Gita Permatasari

4. Hendra Saputra

2. Hilaschya Easter

5. Kezia Christy G.

3. Jane Olivia Lorens

6. Vera Valentine

4. Tiara Mardhani

7. Vinsensa Anabella

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Field 3 (Internal Affairs)


Vice Project Officer 3 :

Felix Valerian Halim

Logistic and Equipment Affairs

Consumption Affairs

Head

Head

Member

Billie Prawira

Member :

Priskilla Putri

1. Albert Riantho

1. Cindy Sidarta

2. Angga Prawira

2. Kevin Reinaldi

3. Elson

3. Michael Don

4. Levinna Tjandra

4. Theresia Avita

5. Mahendra Githa S.
6. Nathania Raissa

Secretariat Affairs
Head

Alicya Lesmana

Member :

Transportation and Accommodation Affairs


Head

Member

Ferdinand Sukher

1. Christian Mayumi
2. Earlene Tasya

1. Ellen Fernanda

3. Hans Keegan Phenca

2. Jeremy Gerald S.

4. Kenan Davian

3. Lisa Agustina

5. Sintia Maria E. S.
6. Yolanda Katherine

Internal Reviewer Team:


Head

: dr. Andree Kurniawan Sp.PD

Member

:
1. Dr. dr. Allen Widysanto, Sp.P, CTTS
2. dr. Dyana Safitri, Sp.OG
3. dr. Engelberta Pardamean, Sp.KJ
4. dr. Indra Wijaya, Sp.PD, M.Kes
5. dr. Margareth Merlyn Tjiang, Sp.PD
6. dr. Mirna Pandhu, Sp.OT
7. dr. Nata Pratama Hardjo Lugito, Sp.PD
8. dr. Pricilla Yani Gunawan, Sp.S
9. dr. Stevent Sumantri, Sp.PD
10. dr. Theo Audi Yanto, Sp.PD
11. dr. Veronica Wiwing, Sp.MK
12. dr. Vito Anggarino Damay, Sp.JP, M. Kes, FIHA, FICA

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Appendix III

BUDGET FOR PARTICIPANTS


INDONESIAN INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL OLYMPIAD 2016
FACULTY OF MEDICINE, UNIVERSITAS PELITA HARAPAN

No.

Item

Price

Accomodation (5 days)

IDR 550,000.00

T-shirt

IDR 40,000.00

Consumption Day I

IDR 30,000.00

Consumption Day II

IDR 30,000.00

Consumption Day III

IDR 30,000.00

Consumption Day IV

IDR 40,000.00

Consumption Day V

IDR 30,000.00

IMO Kit

IDR 50,000,00
TOTAL

IDR 800,000.00*

*for one person

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Appendix IV

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF DELEGATES' REGISTRATION


INDONESIAN INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL OLYMPIAD 2016
UNIVERSITAS PELITA HARAPAN

Delegates
1. Delegates of Indonesian International Medical Olympiad 2016 are :
a.

National competition

: Medical studenst in their pre-clinical years.

b. International competition : Medical students in their first, second, third, or


fourth year of study.
2. The competition will be divided into 2 (two) categories,
National Competition (Cardio-respiratory, Digestive, Urogenital and Reproduction,
Musculoskeletal) and International Competition (Tropical Medicine, Neuropsychiatric).
3. Each university may register 1 (one) team for each branch of competition.
Therefore, each university may send 6 (six) teams with a total of 12 (twelve)
delegates maximum for all 6 (six) branches of competition.
4. All delegates must participate in all form of activities held during IMO 2016 (Please
note that delegates who do not participate in the entire activities will not be able to
obtain the Certificate of IMO 2016).
5. All delegates must follow the schedule announced by the organizing committees of
IMO 2016.

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Registration Flow
1.
Contact the Liaison Officer (LO) of
your University & Chief of Delegates
must fill the University's Registration
form that can be found at our website:
www.imouph2016.com

2.
Please wait until further announcement
in our website, whether your university
may register in the current registration
wave or not.

3.
When your university has been
approved to register in the current
registration wave, our Liaison Officer
(LO) will contact you immediately.

4.
Make the payment shortly within 48
hours, then send your proof of payment
to your Liaisson Officer (LO) and via
email to secretariateimo2016.uph
@gmail.com

5.
Wait for your payment validation. After the
validation, you must fill the Delegates'
Registration Form that will be given by our
Liaison Officer (LO).

6.
We will send the confirmation letter to
your Chief of Delegates (CoD) and
your registration is done.

1. Contact the Liaison Officer (LO) of your University and fill the Universitys
registration form.
Register your university to the LO of your University. You may ask the LO if you have
any questions. You may fill in the registration form at www.imouph2016.com
(Contact us at imo2016.uph@gmail.com , if you haven't received any information
about the LO of your University).

2. Please wait for further information.


We will then inform you, whether your university has been

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selected or not via our website. The confirmation of registered


universities will be announced at www.imouph2016.com
3. Confirmation from our LO
When your university has been approved to register in the current registration wave,
our Liaison Officer (LO) will contact you immediately.
4. Pay for the registration fee.
Make the payment shortly within 48 hours, after which the Chief of Delegates must
send the proof of payment to our Liaison Officer and via email to
secretariateimo2016.uph@gmail.com .
Registration fee according to the wave of registration:
i.

Wave I

: Rp 1.600.000,00 (two Delegates in each team)

ii.

Wave II

: Rp 1.650.000,00 (two Delegates in each team)

iii.

Wave III

: Rp 1.700.000,00 (two Delegates in each team)

iv.

International team : 140 USD (two Delegates in each team)

The payment may be transferred via BCA (Bank Central Asia):


Account title

: Nimas Feliani Robot

Account number

: 7610042192

Swift code

: CENAIDJA

Bank name

: Bank Central Asia

*there may additional charge for transferring; the amount depends from bank
company.

5. Wait for payment validation, and fill the Delegates Registration Forms.
Our Liaison Officer will then inform you about the validation and give you the link to
fill in our Delegates Registration Form. Next, the Chief of Delegates must submit the
following documents required:

i.

Recommendation letter from the university of delegates

ii.

Profile photo of each delegates (3X4 formal style)

iii.

Scan of each delegates student card

iv.

Proof of payment,

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and compile the documents in 1 (one) .zip or .rar folder with format title:
DelegatesIMO_UniversityName_BranchOfCompetition_NameOfCOD
Example: DelegatesIMO_Universitas Pelita Harapan_Digestive_Daniel Sutanto
and send it to secretariateimo2016.uph@gmail.com

6. Receive confirmation letter and Registration is done.


After the Committee of IMO 2016 has confirmed the registration, you will receive
the confirmation letter and your registration is done.

Remarks
1. Committees of Indonesian International Medical Olympiad 2016 are not responsible
for any names or other information mistakenly written during registration of
delegates process.
2. There will be no refunds for cancelation of the registration.
3. Once the delegates data from your university have been registered, there will be no
excused accepted to change delegates data. So please fill in the registration form
accurately.
4. You can find further information about Indonesian International Medical Olympiad
2016 via:
a. Twitter

: @IMO2016_UPH

b. Instagram

: @IMO2016_UPH

c. Facebook

: IMO 2016

d. LINE official

: @vny7067e

e. Ask.fm

: IMO 2016

f. Email

: imo2016.uph@gmail.com

g. Website

: www.imouph2016.com

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Appendix V

SYLLABUS OF COMPETITION

International Competition
Infectious Disease

Basic Medical Sciences


1. Host-Pathogen Interactions
2. Medical Virology
3. Basic and Medical Microbiology
4. Parasitology (Parasitic Protozoa and Parasitic
Helminths)
5. Specimen Processing and Laboratory Diagnosis
6. Immunology of Infection and Vaccines
7. Chemotherapy of Microbial Diseases
Disease List
8. Acute Rhinitis
9. Influenza
10. Avian Influenza
11. Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndromes ( AIDS )
12. Dengue Fever and Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever
13. Hand-Mouth-Foot Disease
14. EBV Infections
15. Poliomyelitis
16. Rabies
17. Morbili /Measles
18. Human Papilloma Virus Infection
19. Herpes Zoster and Varicella
20. Mumps
21. Arthropod-borne Viruses Related Diseases
22. Viral Hepatitis
23. Viral Gastroenteritis
24. TORCH Infection
25. Helicobacter Infection
26. Ludwigs Angina
27. Pneumonia
28. Otitis Media
29. Meningitis
30. Trachoma Conjunctivitis
31. Typhoid Fever

32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.

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44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.

Dysentery Bacilli
Cholera
Pertussis
Diphtheria
Tetanus
Tuberculosis
Leprosy
Leptospirosis
Relapsing Fever
Gas Gangrene and Antibiotic-Associated Colitis
Sexually Transmitted Diseases (Syphilis,
Gonorrhea, Chlamydia, Cancroid, LGV,
Trichomonas, Candida)
Malaria
Leishmaniasis
Intestinal nematodes (Ascariasis, Hookworm,
Pinworm, Whipworm, Strongylodiasis)
Amoebiasis
Filariasis
Schistosomiasis
Cutaneous Larva Migrans
Taeniasis
Pediculosis and Scabies
Madumycosis/Eumycetoma
Aspergillosis
Dermatophytosis and Pityriasis Versicolor

Public Health Issues


55. Epidemiology and Control of Infectious Diseases
56. Public Health Promotion for Preventing Infectious
Diseased
57. Infectious Diseases on Occupation and
Environment Health Issues
58. Public Health Nutrition for Prevention of Tropical
Infectious Diseases

SYLLABUS OF COMPETITION

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International Competition
Neuropsychiatry
Basic Medical Science
1. Anatomy and Histology of Nervous system
2. Physiology of Nervous System and function
3. Biochemistry of Nervous System and function
4. Microbiology and Parasitology in Nervous System
5. Clinical pathology of Nervous System
6. Anatomical pathology of Nervous System
7. Radiology of Nervous System
8. Rehabilitation for Nervous System
9. Pharmacotherapy for Nervous System disorder
and function
Diseases List
10. Seizure and Febrile Seizure
11. Epilepsy and Status Epilepticus
12. Tension Headache, Migraine, Cluster Headache,
and Trigeminal Neuralgia
13. Vertigo and Menieres Disease
14. Meningitis and Encephalitis
15. Bells palsy
16. Aphasia
17. Hydrocephalus
18. Encephalopathy (and Hypertension
Encephalopathy)
19. Coma
20. Cerebral palsy
21. Neurovascular disease
22. Spinal Cord Injury
23. Complete Spinal Transaction
24. Parkinsons disease
25. Mild Cognitive Impairment, Dementia, and
Alzheimer
26. Guillian Barre Syndrome
27. Myasthenia Gravis and Eaton Lambert Syndrome
28. Hernia Nucleus Pulposus

29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.

Acute Medulla Compression


Spina Bifida
Neurogenic Bladder
Erbs and Klumpke Paralysis
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome
Peroneal Palsy
Nociceptive, Neuropathic, and Referred Pain
Poliomyelitis
Acute poisoning with psychoactive substances
Post Traumatic Amnesia
Insomnia and Hypersomnia
Psychosis
Bipolar disorder
Panic and anxiety disorder
Personality disorder
Somatoform and dissociative disorder
Post-traumatic Stress Disorder
Baby Blues Syndrome
Autism Spectrum Disorders
Social Phobias, Specific Phobias, and Agoraphobia
Neurological manifestations of Systemic Disorders
Complications of Infectious Diseases in Central
Nervous System
52. Malignancy in Nervous System
53. Cerebral Concussion and Cerebral Contusion
Preventive Medicine
54. Intervention of Neurological Communicable
Diseases
55. Intervention of Neurological Non-Communicable
Diseases
56. Environmental Health and Occupational Health of
the Nervous System
57. Nutrition of the Nervous System

SYLLABUS OF COMPETITION

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National Competition
Cardiorespiration

Ilmu Kedokteran Dasar dan Paraklinik


1. Anatomi dan Histologi Sistem Kardiovaskuler dan
Sistem Respirasi
2. Fisiologi pada Sistem Kardiovaskuler dan Sistem
Respirasi
3. Biokimia pada Sistem Kardiovaskuler dan Sistem
Respirasi
4. Mikrobiologi dan Parasitologi pada Sistem
Kardiovaskuler dan Sistem Respirasi
5. Patologi Klinik pada Sistem Kardiovaskuler dan
Sistem Respirasi
6. Patologi Anatomi pada Sistem Kardiovaskuler dan
Sistem Respirasi
7. Radiologi pada Sistem Kardiovaskuler dan Sistem
Respirasi
8. Rehabilitasi pada Sistem Kardiovaskuler dan
Sistem Respirasi
9. Farmakoterapi untuk Kelainan Sistem
Kardiovaskuler dan Sistem Respirasi
Daftar Penyakit
10. Renjatan/Syok (Hipovolemik, Septik, Kardiogenik,
dan Neurogenik)
11. Hipertensi Esensial
12. Hipertensi Sekunder
13. Angina Pectoris
14. Infark Miokardium
15. Gagal Jantung
16. Supraventricular dan Ventricular Tachycardia
17. Atrial Fibrilation dan Atrial Flutter
18. Supraventricular dan Ventricular Extrasystole
19. Ventricular Fibrilation
20. Cardiorespiratory Arrest
21. Cor-pulmonale
22. Demam Rematik dan Penyakit Jantung Reumatik
23. Endokarditis, Miokarditis, dan Perikarditis
24. Kelainan Jantung Kongenital
25. Penyakit Jantung Katup
26. Dissecting Aneurysm
27. Thromboangitis Obliterans

28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.

Varises
Deep Vein Thrombosis
Emboli Vena
Insufesiensi Vena
Limfangitis dan Limfadema
Influenza dan Flu Burung
SARS
Pneumonia
Tuberkulosis tanpa Komplikasi, Tuberkulosis
dengan HIV dan MDR-TB
Faringitis, Laringitis, Tonsilitis, dan Abses
Peritonsilar
Pseudo-Croop Acute Epiglotitist
Pertusis
Difteria
Trekeitis
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
Bronkitis Akut
Bronkiolitis Akut
Bronkiektasis
Asma Bronkial dan Status Asmatikus
Penyakit Paru Obstruksi Kronis
Abses Paru
Emfisema Paru
Efusi Pleura Masif
Pneumothorax
Haematothorax
Edema Paru
Keganasan pada Sistem Pernafasan

Ilmu Kedokteran Pencegahan


55. Penanggulangan Penyakit Menular Sistem
Kardiovaskuler dan Sistem Respirasi
56. Penanggulangan Penyakit Tidak Menular Sistem
Kardiovaskuler dan Sistem Respirasi
57. Kesehatan Lingkungan dan Kesehatan Kerja pada
Sistem Kardiovaskuler dan Sistem Respirasi
58. Gizi pada Sistem Kardiovaskuler dan Sistem
Respirasi

SYLLABUS OF COMPETITION

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National Competition
Digestive

lmu Kedokteran Dasar dan Paraklinik


1. Anatomi dan Histologi Sistem Organ Pencernaan
2. Fisiologi Sistem Pencernaan
3. Biokimia pada Sistem Pencernaan
4. Mikrobiologi dan Parasitologi pada Sistem
Pencernaan
5. Patologi Klinik pada Kelainan Sistem Pencernaan
6. Patologi Anatomi pada Kelainan Sistem
Pencernaan
7. Radiologi pada Kelainan Sistem Pencernaan
8. Rehabilitasi pada Sistem Kelainan Sistem
Pencernaan
9. Farmakoterapi untuk Kelainan Sistem Pencernaan
Daftar Penyakit
10. Alergi dan Keracunan Makanan
11. Ulkus pada Rongga Mulut
12. Kandidiasis Oral
13. Angina Ludwig
14. Parotitis
15. Manifestasi Penyakit Sistemik pada Rongga Mulut
16. Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) dan Lesi
Korosif pada Esofagus
17. Esophageal Atresia
18. Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia
19. Hiatus Hernia
20. Ulkus Peptikum dan Gastritis
21. Perdarahan Gastrointestinal
22. Pyloric Stenosis
23. Perforasi Usus
24. Ileus
25. Intususepsi
26. Intestinal and Anal Atresia
27. Malabsorbsi dan Intoleransi Makanan
28. Botulisme
29. Umbilical and Inguinal Hernia
30. Necrotizing Enterocolitis

31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.

Apendisitis dan Abses Apendiks


Infeksi Nematoda Usus
Taeniasis
Disentri Basilar
Kolera
Demam Tifoid
Divertikulitis
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Inflammatory Bowel Syndrome
Hirchsprungs Disease
Prolaps Rektum
Proktitis
Hemoroid
Fissura Anus dan Fistula Perianal
Peritonitis
Colon Amoebiasis and Amoebic Liver Abscess
Acute Viral Hepatitis
Hepatitis Kronik dan Karsinoma Hepatoseluler
Steatosis Hepatis
Gagal Hepar
Neonatal Cholestatis
Kolesistitis Akut
Pankreatitis
Pancreatic Head Cancer
Keganasan pada Sistem Pencernaan

Ilmu Kedokteran Pencegahan


56. Penanggulangan Penyakit Menular Sistem
Pencernaan
57. Penanggulangan Penyakit Tidak Menular Sistem
Pencernaan
58. Kesehatan Lingkungan dan Kesehatan Kerja pada
Sistem Pencernaan
59. Gizi pada Sistem Pencernaan

SYLLABUS OF COMPETITION

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National Competition
Uro-Reproduction

lmu Kedokteran Dasar dan Paraklinik


1. Anatomi dan Histologi Sistem Urogenital
2. Fisiologi pada Sistem Urogenital
3. Biokimia pada Sistem Urogenital
4. Mikrobiologi dan Parasitologi pada pada Sistem
Urogenital
5. Patologi Klinik pada Kelainan Sistem Urogenital
6. Patologi Anatomi pada Kelainan Urogenital
7. Radiologi pada Kelainan Sistem Urogenital
8. Rehabilitasi pada Kelainan Sistem Urogenital
9. Farmakoterapi untuk Kelainan Sistem Urogenital
10. Perubahan Anatomi, Fisiologi, dan Biokimia dalam
Kehamilan
Daftar Penyakit
11. Glomerulonefritis
12. Pielonefritis tanpa Komplikasi
13. Infeksi Saluran Kemih
14. Sindroma Duh Genital/Genital Discharge
Syndrome
15. Sifilis
16. Batu Saluran Kemih
17. Kolik Renal
18. Inkontinesia Urin
19. Ruptur Ginjal
20. Ruptur Kandung Kemih
21. Ruptur Uretra
22. Sindroma Nefrotik
23. Nekrosis Tubular Akut
24. Gangguan Ginjal Akut
25. Penyakit Ginjal Kronik
26. Disfungsi Seksual Pria
27. Hipospadia dan Epispadia
28. Torsio Testis
29. Priapismus
30. Fimosis dan Parafimosis
31. Prostatitis

32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.

Kriptorkidismus
Hiperplasia Prostat Jinak dan Karsinoma Prostat
Infertilitas
Amenorrhea dan Abnormal Uterus Bleeding
Endometriosis
Mioma Uteri
Vulvitis
Vaginitis
Salpingitis
Penyakit Radang Panggul
Inversio Uteri
Prolaps Uterus, Sistokel, dan Rektokel
Aborsi
Kehamilan Ektopik
Mola Hidatidosa
Infeksi pada Kehamilan
Hipertensi dalam Kehamilan
Perdarahan pada Kehamilan
Partus lama
Kista Ovarium
Kista dan Abses Kelenjar Bartholini
Polip serviks, Kista Gardner dan Kista Nabotian
Keganasan pada Sistem Reproduksi Wanita

Ilmu Kedokteran Pencegahan


55. Penanggulangan Penyakit Menular Sistem
Urogenital
56. Penanggulangan Penyakit Tidak Menular Sistem
Urogenital
57. Kesehatan Lingkungan dan Kesehatan Kerja pada
Sistem Urogenital
58. Gizi pada Kehamilan dan Kelainan Sistem
Urogenital
59. Promosi Kesehatan pada Upaya Kesehatan Ibu
dan Anak
60. Kontrasepsi, Keluarga Berencana, dan
Kependudukan

SYLLABUS OF COMPETITION

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National Competition
Musculoskeletal

lmu Kedokteran Dasar dan Paraklinik


1. Anatomi dan Histologi Sistem Muskuloskletal
2. Fisiologi pada Sistem Muskuloskletal
3. Biokimia pada Sistem Muskuloskletal
4. Mikrobiologi dan Parasitologi pada Kelainan
Sistem Muskuloskletal
5. Patologi Klinik pada Kelainan Sistem
Muskuloskletal
6. Patologi Anatomi pada Kelainan Sistem
Muskuloskletal
7. Radiologi pada Kelainan Sistem Muskuloskletal
8. Rehabilitasi pada KelainanSistem Muskuloskletal
9. Farmakoterapi untuk Kelainan Sistem
Muskuloskletal
Daftar Penyakit
10. Lipoma
11. Ulkus Tungkai
12. Nail Loss
13. Genu Varum
14. Congenital Talipes Equinovarus(CTEV)
15. Physical Overload
16. Osteogenesis Imperfekta
17. Achondroplasia
18. Fraktur Klavikula
19. Fraktur Terbuka dan Fraktur Tertutup Ekstremitas
Superior dan Inferior
20. Fraktur Patologis
21. Epiphysiolysis
22. Fractures and Disclocation of Spine
23. Kifosis
24. Skoliosis
25. Lordosis
26. Spondyloarthrosis dan Spondylosis
27. Osteomyelitis

28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.

Ricketsia dan Osteomalacia


Gas Gangrene(Mionekrosis)
Tetanus dan Botulism
Nekrosis Kaput Femoris
Artritis Reumatoid
Artritis Gout dan Pseudogout
Osteoartritis
Systemic Lupus Eritromatosus
Osteoporosis
Lesi Ligamen, Tendon, dan Kapsul Sendi Lutut
Ruptur Tendon Achilles
Lesi Meniskus
Tenosinovitis Supuratif
Heat Cramp
Caput Succedaneum
Miastenia Gravis
Sjogren Syndrome
Potts Disease
Fibromyalgia
Keracunan Organofosfat
Synovial Sarcoma
Bone Tumor
Tumor Jaringan Lunak
Rhabdomyosarcoma

Ilmu Kedokteran Pencegahan


52. Penanggulangan Penyakit Menular Sistem
Muskuloskletal
53. Penanggulangan Penyakit Tidak Menular Sistem
Muskuloskletal
54. Kesehatan Lingkungan dan Kesehatan Kerja pada
Sistem Muskuloskletal
55. Gizi pada Sistem Muskuloskletal

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Appendix VI

TRAVEL TIPS AND WHAT TO KNOW


IN KARAWACI, TANGERANG

Karawaci, Tangerang, Banten, Indonesia

Karawaci is a district in Tangerang, Banten, Indonesia. This district located in Lippo


Village or Lippo Karawaci (get into the Kelapa Dua district, Tangerang). These districts
formerly known as Cimone district.
Lippo Karawaci is a planned community in Tangerang, west of Jakarta, Indonesia.
Previously a swamp area, it was opened in 1993 and is today a benchmark for Indonesia's
"other" urban developments.
Known for its clean environment and excellent infrastructure, Lippo Karawaci consist
of three main residential areas and a commercial district. Supermal Karawaci (previously
Lippo Supermal), located at the heart of the commercial district, was the largest shopping
centre in west of Jakarta when it opened in 1996. The township itself has a direct highway
exit and scheduled in-town (and inter-town) buses.
Next to Supermal Karawaci, is the area of Benton Junction. This area of sidewalk
restaurants, coffee shops, small boutiques and tree-lined streets has a feel reminiscent of a
European Village. Across from Benton Junction is a large Times Bookstore, one of
Indonesia's largest English-language bookstores.

Sekolah Pelita Harapan (SPH), Sekolah Dian Harapan (SDH) and


Universitas Pelita Harapan (UPH), all part of Yayasan Pelita Harapan were

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founded (and are located) in Lippo Karawaci. The township also hosts
Siloam Hospital (previously Siloam Gleneagles Hospital), a four star Imperial
Aryaduta Hotel and a championship Imperial Golf Club.
Most Lippo companies are headquartered in Lippo Karawaci including AIG Life,
Matahari Department Store and Supermarket, Multipolar Corporation, Lippo Bank,
Kabelvision and Lippo General Insurance.

Time
The Indonesian government only recognizes three time zones in its territory:
Indonesia Western Time - seven hours in advance (UTC+7) of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT),
Indonesia Central Time - eight hours ahead (UTC+8) of GMT, and Indonesia Eastern Time nine hours ahead (UTC+9) of GMT. The boundary between the western and central time
zones established is a line running north between Java and Bali through the center of
Kalimantan. The border between central and eastern time zones runs north from the
eastern tip of Timor to the eastern tip of Sulawesi. Karawaci Standar Time is set at UTC +7.

Languages
The official national language of the Indonesia is Bahasa and English.

Religion
One peculiarity of the Indonesian government's stance on (freedom of) religion is
that it recognizes six official religions only (which are Islam, Protestantism, Catholicism,
Hinduism, Buddhism and Confucianism)

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Transportation
Karawaci has a public transportation system called Angkot. Angkot
is a mini-bus that has been modified to carry passengers. There are several

types of Angkot, more frequent used are White, Yellow, or Blue Angkot. The White
Angkot route is Perumnas 1 Binong (Pasar Malabar - JL.Kavling Pemda - JL.Imam Bonjol Islamic - JL.Diponegoro Universitas Pelita Harapan - Super Mall Lippo Karawaci - RS.Siloam
- JL.Binong Raya). The Yellow Angkot route is Legok - Pos Karawaci (Pasar Legok - JL.Raya
Legok Karawaci - JL.Raya Kelapa Dua - Islamik - RS. Qadr - Ruko Pinangsia - Palem Semi JL.Imam Bonjol - RS.Sari Asih Karawaci - Pos Karawaci). The Blue Angkot (with yellow
stripe) Route is Terminal Cibodas - Gading Serpong (Terminal Cibodas - JL.Borobudur Perumahan Harapan Kita - Super Mall Lippo Karawaci - Islamic - JL.Raya Kelapa Dua - Gading
Serpong).

Currency
The official currency released by Bank Indonesia (Central Bank of Indonesia) is
Rupiah (IDR).

Indonesian Rupiah (IDR)

Banking Details
Banking hours are usually from 10 am to 5 pm and are open during Monday-Friday.
ATMs are located everywhere and many near commercial centers.

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