The Faculty of Medicine (FK) at Ganesha University of Education (Undiksha) was recently established. Having only had one class of students, quality improvement, especially Human Resources (HR), continues to be encouraged. One of them is through a public lecture attended by diaspora speakers from Indonesia at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM), Prof. Ir. Dr. –Ing. Eko Supriyanto MIEEE, Wednesday (30/1/2019).
This resource person, who was born in Ngelowetan Village, Mijen District, Demak Regency, Central Java, has extraordinary achievements in the academic world. The title of Professor can be achieved at a relatively young age, namely 33 years and his Doctorate is in Hamburg, Germany. It is recorded that he has won 35 international awards, and hundreds of international publications and has been trusted to hold a number of strategic positions in several countries.
At FK Undiksha, this Professor in Biomedical Engineering and Health Care Management delivered a public lecture with the theme “Insights on Medical Tourism in Medical Education”. His presence was very positively welcomed. Because in the midst of his busy life, he can take the time to share information that can broaden HR’s insight, especially FK. Deputy Chancellor I Undiksha, Prof. Dr. Ida Bagus Putu Arnyana, M.Si., hopes that the information received can also be used as a reference in preparing a curriculum that will eventually produce graduates who are competitive and have high quality. “Of course, you will get deeper insight from this. “Hopefully understanding can increase,” he said.
It was further stated that this faculty with a campus located in Jinengdalem Village, Buleleng has not been established for a year. There is still a great need for input in order to improve quality. Moreover, it can be seen from the design of becoming an international standard faculty. “Faculties with a specialty in tourism medicine can be of international standard, they can develop. This is just one generation. “Undiksha continues to move to build FK until it is able to meet expectations,” he concluded. (hms)