Seminar Australia Awards-Professional Development Series

Hari ini, tanggal 18 Oktober 2012, sedang berlangsung seminar kesehatan di bawah program : Australia Awards Alumni-Professional Development Series, dengan topik utama "Better Health : Strengthening National Health System". Acara ini dibuka oleh Prof. Ali Ghufron selaku Wakil Menteri Kesehatan, dan juga sebagai alumnus penerima beasiswa Australia Awards. Seminar tahun ini khusus mengangkat topik kesehatan dan mengundang para alumnus yang mengambil studi terkait kesehatan di Australia. Pertemuan ini adalah ajang pengembangan kapasitas untuk para alumnus Australia Awards, serta untuk menjalin koneksi dan kerjasama dengan sesama alumni dan peserta lain.

Seminar satu hari ini menampilkan sembilan presentasi seputar isu kesehatan, termasuk topik Improvement in Service Quality, The Role of Good Quality Data, serta Role of Private Sector. Keynote speech yang disampaikan oleh Prof. Ali Ghufron membahas rencana Universal Health Coverage di Indonesia, serta tantangan yang perlu dijawab oleh para akademisi serta peneliti dalam hubungannya dengan evidence-based policy making di sektor kesehatan. Untuk acara selengkapnya, dapat dilihat disini, dan silahkan kunjungi website www.australiaawardsindo.or.id untuk informasi mengenai seminar dan beasiswa.

Time

Session No

Session Details

0800-0900

Registration

 BAZAAR / INFORMATION TABLES in area outside of the meeting room (for list of participants see last page of this booklet)

0900-0915

Opening
Session

Welcome by MC—Putu Ayu Indrayathi (UMel 2009)

Opening Address by AusAID 

0915-1000

Keynote  Speaker

Major challenges in strengthening national health systems in Indonesia – from the national government’s perspective - Ministry of Health  - Prof Dr Ali Ghufron Mukti, Vice Minister (Q&A inclusive) 

1000-1015

 

Research poster competition announcement by Michael Bracher, Program Manager, Australian Development Scholarships—Indonesia

1015-1045

BREAK

 

1045-1100

 

Introduction to AusAID’s Health System Strengthening Partnership by Ria Febriany Arief, Program Manager, AusAID Health Unit (Q&A inclusive)

1100-1145

 

Research to policy - AusAID’s perspective by Debbie Muirhead, Senior Analyst Health, AusAID Jakarta (Q&A inclusive)

1145-1200

 

AusAID’s Australian Volunteers for International Development program—introducing volunteers in Bali by Emily Serong, First Secretary (Scholarships and Volunteering) AusAID

1200-1300

LUNCH

 

Alumni
Presentations

Theme 1a

Quality Improvement—improvement of services

 1300-1335

 

Dr Hardisman Dasman  (Flinders 2008) - human resources
Yohanes Kambaru Windi (Mel 2008) - services for scavengers
Dr Augustina Situmorang  (ANU 2001)-reproductive health services (Q&A inclusive)

 

Theme 1b

Quality Improvement—the role of good quality data

1335-1410

 

Dewi Anggraini (RMIT 2008) - maternal & neonatal examinations
Lubna Algadrie (USyd 1985) - HIV data
Luh Putu Lila Wulandari (UNSW 2008) - HIV data 
(Q&A inclusive)

Presentations

Theme II

Role of private sector

1410-1445

 

Badrut Tamam  (Flinders 2008) - Rumah Sehat Madani
Grace Monica (UNSW 2011) - International SOS
Maria Omega (UQ 2006)- research & development
(Q&A inclusive)

Presentations

Theme III

Non-communicable disease prevention and control

1445-1500

 

Dr Brahmaputra Marjadi (UNSW 2009) - NCD experiences in less developed countries
(Q&A inclusive)

1500-1530

BREAK

 

1530-1645

Panel Discussion

Turning knowledge into policy to improve health
Moderator—Dwidjo Susilo (UMel 2008)

 

Panelist 1

Brahmaputra Marjadi PhD (UNSW 2009)

 

Panelist 2

Dr Widyastuti Wibisana (WHO National Consultant  for Tobacco Free Initiative)

 

Panelist 3

Tiara Marthias (UMel 2011)

1645-1700

Closing Session

Plenary / Tim Perumus  -  Closing remarks by Suryani