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By MMSA UMY
The podcast currently has 17 episodes available.
In this episode, the mmsa podcast talks about the importance of understanding disaster management for medical students with Ms. Febi as an IFMSA Trainer from CIMSA FK UGM (Gajah Mada University). Disaster management is an important thing that everyone needs to know in efforts to deal with both predictable and unpredictable disasters. This skill is important as a mandatory provision so that you know what to do and what not to do. So what is important to know about disaster management? let's just listen to the information!
Pada MAPS edisi Alumni Talks kali ini, MMSA menghadirkan dr. Emir Jayaringga. sebagai narasumber. Banyak sekali pengalaman dan pesan yang Beliau sampaikan sebagai salah satu alumni MMSA.
Penasaran dengan obrolan kami? Langsung dengarkan MAPS edisi Alumni Talks pada Spotify MAPS (MMSA Podcast)!
Pada MAPS edisi Alumni Talks kali ini, MMSA menghadirkan dr. Fery Luvita Sari, Sp.N., M.Sc. sebagai narasumber. Banyak sekali pengalaman dan pesan yang Beliau sampaikan sebagai salah satu alumni MMSA.
Penasaran dengan obrolan kamu? Langsung dengarkan MAPS edisi Alumni Talks pada Spotify MAPS (MMSA Podcast)!
Pada MAPS episode kali ini, kami membicarakan tentang bagaimana kondisi stunting di Indonesia dengan mendatangkan narasumber dari 1000 Days Fund, yaitu Kak Lidya. Penasaran dengan bagaimana pembicaraan kami? Langsung saja cek pada Spotify MAPS (MMSA Podcas)!
Pada MAPS edisi Alumni Talk kali ini, MMSA menghadirkan dr. H. Fahad sebagai narasumber. Banyak sekali pengalaman dan pesan yang disampaikan oleh Beliau sebagai salah satu alumni MMSA. Penasaran? Tunggu apalagi? Langsung dengarkan MAPS edisi Alumni Talk pada Spotify MAPS (MMSA Podcast)!
In this episode of MMSA Podcast, Prof. Beth Rivin, MD, MPH talks about bioethics in the 21st century which demands expansion beyond the traditional topics of medical and research ethics to include a wider set of issues such as war, refugees, migrants, and climate change
Prof. Beth E Rivin, MD, MPH is a pediatrician who has worked in global health for over 35 years. During the last 18 years, she has been actively engaged in the academic and practice area of global health and justice. Her leadership roles include President of Uplift International, an NGO based in Seattle; Senior Global Health and Ethics Advisor at East West Management Institute; Advisory Board Member of the Centre for Ethics in Medicine and Society in Melbourne, Australia.
In this episodes of MMSA podcast, dr. Yudhi Sulistya Nugraha, former member of MECO MMSA UMY, talks about the Vaccines as a game changer in the pandemic COVID-19 battlefield.
dr Yudhi is testing and treating patients on the frontlines and in this podcast he will reveal the COVID-19 vaccines facts from the frontline
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“No matter what the statistics say, there is always a way.”
on this month's MMSA podcast we invite a survivor who really inspires us all. He broke the societal stigma that women are weak creatures. Nothing is impossible in this world. Miracles do exist but miracles are not just hope but also struggle with enthusiasm and never give up.
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No one leaves home unless home is the mouth of the shark. No one really wants to be a refugee.
On this month's MMSA podcast, we invite us all to see refugees from a new perspective. In this episode, we have conducted an interview with one of the broad known refugees activist, who is the Advocacy Coordinator at SUAKA Indonesia, Telly Nathalia, S.T., M.Sos.
Assalamu'alaikum Wr. Wb.
No one leaves home unless home is the mouth of the shark. No one really wants to be a refugee.
On this month's MMSA podcast, we invite us all to see refugees from a new perspective. In this episode, we have conducted an interview with one of the broad known refugees activist, who is the Advocacy Coordinator at SUAKA Indonesia, Telly Nathalia, S.T., M.Sos.
The podcast currently has 17 episodes available.