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The pandemic of COVID-19 which was declared since early 2020 by the World Health Organization (WHO) has been giving a significant impact on the health, economic, and even for the education around the world. WHO recommends wearing masks, washing hands and social distancing for the prevention of this pandemic.
The use of masks frequently for a long period of time will bring another problems, which is the acne problems to our skin because the repeated friction due to prolonged use of masks. This skin condition will cause skin dehydration, bacterial growth and other skin problems.
For a further and better explanation due to this problem, let's hear it through this podcast!
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Since the WHO Disease Outbreak News on Acute hepatitis of unknown aetiology on April 2022, there have been reported cases of acute hepatitis infection of unknown origin among children in countries in Europe, North America and Asia, including Indonesia. Indonesia reported that it had identified 18 suspected cases of acute hepatitis of unknown origin, sixteen of which were children.
There have been continuing further reports of cases of acute hepatitis of unknown origin among young children. It is not yet clear if there has been an increase in hepatitis cases, or an increase in awareness of hepatitis cases that occur at the expected rate but go undetected.
Due to continuities of research and further studies , letâs we hear the recent disease on this podcast!
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Husband Stitch may have been more common when episiotomies were routine during vaginal birth. Episiotomy is a surgical cut made in the perineum in the area between the vagina and the anus, usually to widen the vagina hasten birth.
During childbirth, it is uncommon for women to undergo tearing or episiotomies to aid in removal of the infant. But as a result, a disturbing amount of women have found themselves an unintentional recipients of the âHusband Stitch,â an extra stitch added during post-birth repair that is added solely to please the husband. Husband stitch is not an official medical procedure.
Therefore, this practice is strictly prohibited in the medical world. Until now, there are no studies or medical documents that verify how often husband stitch are performed and how many women receive such illegal act. Most of the information about this practice was also obtained from the victim's confession.
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The social and economic upheaval caused by the coronavirus pandemic has been particularly hard on persons affected by leprosy and their families, many of whom were in a vulnerable position to begin with. Pandemic have made it harder for them to access treatment and care, deprived them of income-generating opportunities, and exacerbated the deprivations their marginalized communities already faced.This discrimination has existed throughout the world from Old Testament times up until the present day, regardless of race or country. For many persons affected by leprosy, the discrimination doesnât end once they are cured.It is also important that they are active on social media and speak out against discrimination.Let us use our reason to confront the stigma that persons affected by leprosy face, cure society of the disease of discrimination and stop repeating the mistakes of the past. People who experience leprosy face mental wellbeing challenges and diginified life free due to stigma, discrimination, and isolation. World Leprosy Day takes place on the last Sunday of January each year.
Letâs hear an insightful stories behind leprosy!
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Indonesia, is an archipelago that lies across the equator and spans a distance equivalent to one-eight of earthâs circumference, consisting of seventeen thousand islands and a mountainous topography on its land. Indonesia has one of the worldâs most challenging territories for any government to manage. As a consequences, achieving equal infrastructure, energy, medical facilities, and education across the nation are indeed a very difficult task.
When a researcher discovered a vaccine that can strengthen immunity system, Tunas Bakti Nusantara Foundation, with the mission âSehat Nusantaraâ, took a chance to volunteer and vaccinate people in a border region. Take a look on this episode, to hear this insightful stories!
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During this pandemic, most of us do our works online, whereas this condition makes people spend more time in front of their gadgets like computer, laptop, or mobile phone. Meanwhile, staring at the screen for too long causes the eyes to get tired, dry, and even cause eye abnormalities like computer visual syndrome.
But don't worry, there are many tips from dr. Fadhilah Putri Wulandari, that will help you mantain your eye health during this pandemic.
So, without further ado, let's find out the answer in this podcast!
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This special-edition episode is a collaboration of AMSA-Unhas and Harapan Anak Mandiri Foundation. In this episode, Clara and dr. Rinvil Renaldi M.Kes, Sp.KJ(K) aims to raise awareness of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in Indonesia. Autism is not a joke. Tune in to find out why we should embrace and build hope in Autism!
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In this episode, Clara invites Nur Efendi Darming, S.H. to join the podcast and have a casual talk about Kak Efendi's journey on achieving the MAWAPRES title. Not only inspiring, this episode includes the secret behind acquiring the title, about how to successfully turn ambitions to reality!
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The 12th episode of AMSA-Unhas Podcast is here! You can directly listen it through Spotify (AMSA-Unhas)
In this episode, Clara discuss about COVID-19 in a different perspective, from a neurological one! dr. Raissa Alfaathir Heri, a neurology resident, also an activist and motivator will open your perspective about the disease, not merely just a respiratory disease, but also the brain! Enjoy the podcast! -
In this 10th podcast, Daâwa, a member of AMSA-Unhas and host of this podcast interviewed an outstanding medical student, Ahmad Taufik Fadillah Z, as they talked about medical school: what it's really like? how to get in? how to survive? and how to be great at self management as a pre-medical student?
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Currently, times are strange. Going from a busy days with hardly no time to chill, but now youâre constantly at home, only looking at social media.
As quarantine has become a necessary part of daily routines due to the spread of COVID-19, many people are looking for ways to pass the time while social distancing. So here it is, AMSA-Unhas is helping you to find ways through this podcast.
In this ninth podcast, Daâwa, a member of AMSA-Unhas and host of this podcast interviewed a fresh graduated yet smart doctor, dr. Giordano Bandi Lolok, as they talked about life, mindset and productivity during quarantine.
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Sitti Hikmawaty, the Indonesian Child Protection Commission (KPAI) commissioner for health, narcotics and addictive substances, made the claim during an interview with local news site that women could get pregnant from swimming in the same pool as men with "an especially strong type of male sperm". Is it true? AMSA-Unhas invited an andrologist to answer all our confusion!
In this eight podcast, Daâwa and Sasa, members of AMSA-Unhas and host of this podcast interviewed dr. Rahmawati Thamrin, Sp.And as they talked about sperm and this viral saying.
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On 2018, there were 209 Indonesian millenials (age 5-15 years old) at West Java was hospitalized caused by gadget addiciton. Thatâs why, AMSA-Unhas invited a psychiatrist to be a guest speaker of this podcast and to help Indonesia solves this problem!
In this seventh podcast, Daâwa, a member of AMSA-Unhas and host of this podcast interviewed dr. Andi Suheyra Syauki, M.Kes., Sp.KJ as they talked about gadget addiction and millenials.
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Since few years ago, a famous drink, bubble tea has become a trend among people. Bubble tea is a milk tea plus tapioca balls which usually known as pearls, bubbles, and boba. This drink comes from Taiwan and has a variety of refreshing flavors. Many people consume it every day. However, some people started to worry about consuming boba. Why? Turns out, there is a phenomenal case, a 14-years-old girl from China suffered constipation caused by hundreds of undigested boba. Then, this case led to some rumors about boba. Thatâs why, AMSA-Unhas is here to spill the truth about boba.
In this sixth podcast, Yusuf, a member of AMSA-Unhas and host of this podcast interviewed an admirable member of AMSA-Unhas, which is a nutrition doctor, dr. Andi Faradillah, M.Kes., Sp.GK and Daâwatul Khair, a boba drink lover, as they talked about boba drink, food nutrition and diet.
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AMSA-Unhas is proud to be home to many smart, talented, empowered women that have contributed much in building AMSA-Unhas to be what it is today. AMSA-Unhas aspires to continue being a place where its members can learn and develop themselves to be the great people they are capable of being, regardless of genders. However, the topic of women empowerment is no simple issue. Although the problems women face have changed and the situations improved throughout history, to say the issues no longer exist is to be mistaken. It is important to identify these, being informed, and knowing the steps necessary to be taken to overcome them. After all, many great women are behind the success of nations and societies as a whole, every one doing their part in whichever role they chose. The empowerment of women does not only affect women. A society with empowered women is a society heading to greatness.
In the fifth AMSA-Unhas podcast, Chaca, a member of AMSA-Unhas and host of this podcast, interviewed Iin Fadhilah Utami (Representative of AMSA-Unhas 2016/2017, The Most Inspiring Student Mahasiswa Berprestasi, author of Jarak yang Kau Rayakan) and Andi Adriana Rumpang (Miss Sulawesi Selatan 2019) as they talked about women empowerment.
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Bullying has now increasingly been identified as the serious problem that it is. Albeit there are still many things in need of improvement, the support for stopping bullying has become more apparent, more so than it does the other direction. There have been campaigns and attempts made to increase awareness in regards of bullying--information about its types, roots, to the devastating and lasting effects it could prompt. A particular case of bullying, that of Audrey's, emerged and became a popular discussion topic, especially on social media. The case brought back important talking points, as most things are when they become popular, but the case all on itself was an interesting one. The case was discussed by many, polarizing people into sides. Through the many natures of the discussions, though, a question they mostly circled around was simple: perpetrator or victim?
The case of Audrey's bullying was the topic of the fourth ASMA-Unhas Podcast. Argatria, a member of AMSA-Unhas, sat down with dr. Rinoldy Mangiri and dr. Raissa Alfaathir and talked about this case.
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Triple burden disease is one of the health problem currently faced in this country. Triple Burden Disease also happened to be the theme for the 2019 Hands For Humanity, an annual social event held by AMSA-Unhas. This year, the event took place in Puskesmas Kampili, Gowa on Sunday, 24th of March 2019. As one of the philosophies of AMSA is action, this event is part of the attempts made to do what we are able to as medical students to contribute and give back to society the way we can. For this year's Hands for Humanity, the agendas were general health check, circumcision, and educating locals about URTI. This event was made in the hopes that through it, we can help achieve the goal of handling Triple Burden Disease, at the very least to make more people aware of it.
On the third AMSA-Unhas podcast, we had Chaca and Leony, members of AMSA-Unhas, talking about the Hands For Humanity event. Chaca acted as the host, interviewing Leony, Vice Executive Board Community Outreach AMSA-Unhas 2018/2019.
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National Action Event is an annual national event that AMSA-Unhas had the honor to host this year, with the theme TRIAGE "Trigger Your Action in Emergency Condition." The event lasted three terrific days, starting from 16th to 18th November 2018. Many events were successfully held, starting from the Welcoming Party, NRPC presentation, lectures, debate competitions, social action, research talk show, social session, as well as the Farewell Party. This event not only gave the delegates a lot of knowledge to go home with, it also gave them an opportunity to share their knowledge and skill, became a place for them to make more friends, and of course, gave experiences they wouldn't otherwise have.
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Epilepsy is a public health problem that is rather uncommon to be talked about. There are many myths and false beliefs surrounding the disease, many of which come from the very fact that there isn't much educated information regarding epilepsy given to the general public. It is, therefore, part of our responsibility as medical students fortunate enough to have more knowledge in the medical field to correct the misinformation we come across. This should be done not merely for the sake of fulfilling responsibilities, but with the awareness that the spread and belief of something that is simply false, when it affects many people with the condition and their loved ones, is no harmless mistake.
AMSA-Unhas is proud to have Argatria Michelle, one of the top 12 finalists of Ambassador of Public Health, on the first ever AMSA-Unhas Podcast. She had been campaigning and attempting to spread awareness regarding epilepsy. On this podcast, she interviewed dr. Andi Weri Sompa, M.Kes, Sp.S, chief of PERPEI (Perhimpunan Penanggulangan Epilepsi Indonesia).