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UPH Launches Primary Care and Family Medicine Specialist Doctor Education Program to Support Government Meet National Doctors Needs
UPH Faculty of Medicine has launched the Primary Care and Family Medicine Specialist Doctor Education Program (PPDS KKLP) for its first batch of students, beginning on March 2, 2023. Working general practitioners who have been in practice for at least one
year, with an active medical practice permit can now register for the program.
UPH Rector, Dr. (Hon.) Jonathan L. Parapak, M.Eng. Sc., stated that the launch of the PPDS KKLP aimed to support the government’s efforts to meet the need for national doctors, as outlined in the Joint Decree between the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Health in July 2022.
“We are grateful for the permit to open PPDS KKLP at UPH, as family medicine has been proven to provide comprehensive benefits to public health services worldwide. Family doctors will play a critical role in the future of public health services, and we hope to contribute to producing competent specialist doctors to improve the quality of health services in Indonesia,” said UPH Rector.
Prof. Dr. Dr. dr. Eka Julianta Wahjoepramono Sp. Bs., Dean of UPH UPH FoM, explained that PPDS KKLP graduates would get Doctor Sp KKLP title upon completion and can work in primary health facilities as family doctors. The lectures will be held at the UPH Lippo Village FoM campus for seven semesters.
PPDS KKLP is UPH’s second medical specialist doctor education program, with the first one being PPDS Radiology which was introduced last year. Read more
UPH Faculty of Medicine - has launched the Primary Care and Family Medicine Specialist Doctor Education Program (PPDS KKLP)beginning on March 2, 2023.
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