PB IDI South Jakarta Doctor's Value In Indonesia Is Facing A Tough Test
Hospital illustration. (Between-Galih)

The Executive Board of the Indonesian Doctors Association (PB IDI) South Jakarta (Jaksel) said that currently Indonesian doctors and health professions are undergoing very difficult tests in the form of the presence of a new Health Law (UU).

"Currently we know that Indonesian doctors and health professions are currently receiving a very tough test," South Jakarta PB IDI chairman M. Yadi Permana opened the 11th Indonesian Doctors' Service Day event in 2023 at Ali Sibrah Hospital, Malisi, South Jakarta, Wednesday, July 19, which was confiscated by Antara.

He explained, with the new Health Law it is a challenge to always work, but these tests serve as a forum or candradimumuka to continue working for the community.

Even so, Yadi said the test would further improve doctor services to the community.

"With these tests, of course, we will further improve our services as Indonesian doctors for the Indonesian people, because if not Indonesian doctors, which doctors," he said.

Selain itu, Yadi menyebutkan acara Hari Bakti Dokter Indonesia dengan tema 'Dokter Indonesia untuk Rakyat Indonesia' ini juga memfokuskan pelayanan medis kepada masyarakat khususnya warga Jaksel."Kegiatan dan pelayanan medis kepada masyarakat ini berupa operasi katarak, donor darah, serta edukasi kesehatan untuk masyarakat awam mengenai tuberkulosis dan scabies," ucapnya.Kegiatan bakti sosial ini menargetkan 100 pasien untuk operasi katarak, 100 pendonor darah dan 300 peserta edukasi kesehatan.

In addition, Yadi also asked the public for prayers so that Indonesian doctors can serve the Indonesian people better in the future.


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