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The 4th International Conference for Global

Health (ICGH) in conjunction with the 7th


Asean International Conference in
Humanized Health Care (AIC-HHC)

Proposal
Background

Humanization of health care is defined as a state of well-being, involving affection, dedication,


respect for the other, that is, to consider the person as a complete and complex being. The practice
of health care currently reflects a constant tension between to be and should be, in other words,
between what actually the care is and what it should be, up to limits in which people can speak
of dehumanization.

As the most reputable university in Indonesia, Universitas Indonesia has taken into account to
develop solutions to tackle these global health problems. This encourages UI to actively seek
global solutions by holding an event in which experts concerned with global health issues and
experienced in tackling global health issues can come together and hold discussions. These
global health issues may include topics/tracks in nursing, medicine, dentistry, public health, and
pharmacy.

The 4th International Conference for Global Health (ICGH) in conjunction with the 7th Asean
International Conference in Humanized Health Care (AIC-HHC) will be held by Health Sciences
Cluster of Universitas Indonesia. This cluster consisted of 5 faculties which are Faculty of
Nursing, Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Dentistry, Faculty of Public Health, and Faculty of
Pharmacy. This conference will be held annually and is distinguished event for experts,
academicians, practitioners, and other people concerned about global health.

Theme

The 4th International Conference for Global Health (ICGH) in conjunction with the 7th Asean
International Conference in Humanized Health Care (AIC-HHC) will focus on “Humanized
Health Care” with these following theme:

 Development of Anticancer Agents


 Emerging Infectious Disease
 Global Burden of Oral-Craniofacial Conditions and Oral Health Inequalities
 Global Health and Aging
 Global Burden on Degenerative Disease
 Herbal Medicine
 Multidrug Resistant in Communicable Disease
 Nutrition
 Environment Sanitation
 Quality of Life and Wellbeing
 Social Media and Information Technology for Health
 Woman, Maternal and Child Health
 Medical, Dental, Nursing, Public Health, and Pharmacy Health Literacy
 Disaster Risk Management
 Mental Health

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Speakers

Keynote Speaker 1
Prof. H. Mohamad Nasir, Ph.D., Ak *
Minister Mohammad Nasir has been entrusted to head the
integration of the Ministry of Research and Technology (Ristek)
and the Directorate of Higher Education (Dikti), which was
considered a significant task for the national commitment in
implementing a paradigm-shifting in teaching and research
universities. Professor Nasir has been actively involved in the
academic activities at the University of Diponegoro (UNDIP). He
was the Vice Rector of UNDIP in 2006 – 2010 and was about to
be inaugurated as the Rector of the University in December 2014,
before being appointed to be the Minister. Professor Mohammad
Nasir holds a bachelor’s degree in Economics from University of
Diponegoro (UNDIP); a Master of Science (M. Si) from Gadjah
Mada University (UGM), and a Ph.D. in Accounting from
the Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM).
*) under confirmation

Keynote Speaker 2
Prof. Elizabeth Denney-Wilson, BN, MPH, PhD
Elizabeth Denney-Wilson is conjoint Professor of Nursing in the
Sydney Local Health District and Sydney Nursing School. She has
academic qualifications in nursing, public health and
epidemiology. Since completing her PhD in 2005, her research has
focused on obesity prevention and management with a focus on the
role of nurses and the primary health care setting. Her research
funding has included a Centre of Research Excellence grant as well
as other category 1 funding. Elizabeth has long term collaborations
with researchers across a broad range of health disciplines from
UNSW, Deakin, UTS and QUT. Her role in the Sydney Local
Health District centres around research capacity building and she
runs short courses and clinics in research training. She currently
supervises 8 PhD students and mentors a number of senior nurses
embarking on research projects.

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Plenary Speakers

No Speaker’s Name Affiliation Country


1 Crystal L Patil, B.A., M.A., PhD University of Illinois at USA
Chicago
2 Agus Setiawan, S.Kp., M.N., D.N Dean of Faculty of Nursing Indonesia
Universitas Indonesia
3 Cortino Sukotjo, DDS, PhD., MMSc University of Illinois at USA
Chicago
4 Prof. Dr. dr. Ari Fahrial S, Sp.PD-KGEH, Dean of Faculty of Medicine Indonesia
MMB Universitas Indonesia
5 Prof. Dr. drg. M. F. Lindawati S,Sp.ProsK Dean of Faculty of Dentistry Indonesia
Universitas Indonesia
6 Dr. Agustin Kusumayati, M.Sc., PhD Dean of Faculty of Public Indonesia
Health Universitas Indonesia
7 Dr. Mahdi Jufri, M.Si Dean of Faculty of Pharmacy Indonesia
Universitas Indonesia

Time and Venue

The Conference will be held on September 26-28, 2018 at Borobudur Hotel, Jakata, Indonesia

Targeted Participants

The conference anticipates more than 200 participants around the globe with the background
varies from researchers, clinicians, educators, and students.

Program and Schedule


26-28 September 2019, Hotel Borobudur Jakarta, Indonesia

Time Day 1/ September 26, 2019


07.30 - 08.00 Registration
08.00 - 08.05 Safety Induction
09.00 - 09.05 Opening
09.05 - 09.10 Indonesia Raya
09.10 - 08.20 Event report by the Chairperson
09.20 - 09.40 Welcome Remarks from Minister of Higher Education/UI Rector

09.40 - 09.45 Do'a

09.45 - 10.00 Coffee Break

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10.00 - 12.00 Keynote Speech 1 (Ministry of higher education RI)
Topic "Policy/planning for society 5.0: A new human-centered society"
Keynote Speech 2 (Elizabeth Denney-Wilson)
Topic "Preparing for society 5.0 with leadership skills"
12.00 - 13.00 LUNCH
13.00 - 16.00 Paralel Workshop: "Leadership 5.0 for health professionals"
(interactive workshop by team of speakers)
Workshop 1: Led by Workshop 2: Led by Medicine Works
Nursing (Speakers: hop 3:
Elizabeth Denney- Led by
Wilson) Dentist
ry
Workshop 4: Led by Workshop 5: Led by Pharmacy
Public Health
Coffee Break
End of Day 1
Dinner

Time Day 2/ Sept. 27, 2019:


07.30 - 08.30 Registration
08.30 - 09.00 Coffee morning
09.00 - 12.00 Plannery & pannel discussion: "Moving from global health 4.0 to
5.0" (Nursing speaker: Crystal patil)
12.00 - 13.00 Lunch
13.00 - 15.00 Oral presentation
14.30 - 15.00 Coffee Break
15.00 - 16.00 Oral presentation
End of Day 2

Time Day 3 /Sept. 28, 2019


07.30 - 08.30 Registratration
08.30 - 09.00 Coffee morning
09.00 - 12.00 Parallel Seminars (Free topic)
Seminar 1: Led by Seminar 2: Led by Medicine Semina
Nursing (Humanized r 3:
health care: Nursing Led by
care in human- Dentist
centered society 5.0, ry
speakers: co hosts &
Prof FIK)

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Seminar 1: Led by Seminar 5: Led by Pharmacy
Public Health

12.00 - 13.00 Lunch


13.00 - 15.00 Oral Presentation
15.00 - 16.00 Annauncement and Closing ceremony
End of Day 3

Steering Committee

1. Herni Susanti, S. Kp., M.N., PhD.


2. Dessie Wanda, S. Kp., M.N., PhD.
3. Dr. Imami Nurachmawati, S. Kp., MSc.
4. Dr. Rr. Tutik Sri Hariyati, S. Kp., MARS
5. Dr. Sigit Mulyono, S. Kp., M.N.
6. Masfuri, S. Kp., M.N.

Reviewers

1 Dr. Enie Novieastari, S.Kp., MSN Faculty of Nursing, Indonesia


Universitas Indonesia
2 Agung Waluyo, S.Kp., M.Sc., Faculty of Nursing, Indonesia
PhD Universitas Indonesia
3 Dr. Nani Nurhaeni, S.Kp., MN Faculty of Nursing, Indonesia
Universitas Indonesia
4 Dr. Rr. Tutik Sri Hariyati, S.Kp., Faculty of Nursing, Indonesia
MARS Universitas Indonesia
5 Dr. Novy Helena C. Daulima, Faculty of Nursing, Indonesia
S.Kp., M.Sc Universitas Indonesia
6 Herni Susanti, S.Kp., MN., PhD Faculty of Nursing, Indonesia
Universitas Indonesia
7 Sri Yona, S.Kp., MN., PhD Faculty of Nursing, Indonesia
Universitas Indonesia
8 Prof. Dr. Yati Afiyanti, S.Kp., Faculty of Nursing, Indonesia
M.Sc Universitas Indonesia

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9 Dr. Tuti Nuraini, S.Kp., Faculty of Nursing, Indonesia
M.BioMed Universitas Indonesia
10 Dr. Hanny Handiyani, S.Kp., Faculty of Nursing, Indonesia
M.Kep Universitas Indonesia
11 Hening Pujasari, S.Kp., M.N., Faculty of Nursing, Indonesia
PhD Universitas Indonesia
12 I Gede Putu Darma, S.Kp., MN., Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Indonesia
PhD Kesehatan Bali
13 Ns. Bayhakki, S.Kep., Sp. KMB., Faculty of Medicine, Indonesia
PhD Nursing Study Program,
University of Riau
14 Agus Setiawan, S.Kp., MN., DN Faculty of Nursing, Indonesia
Universitas Indonesia
15 Dessie Wanda, S.Kp., MN., PhD Faculty of Nursing, Indonesia
Universitas Indonesia

Organizing Committee

Advisor Agus Setiawan, S.Kp., M.N., D.N


Dr. Enie Novieastari, S.Kp., MSN
Dr. Nani Nurhaeni, S.Kp., M.N
Agung Waluyo, S.Kp., M.Sc., PhD
Chair : Hening Pujasari, S. Kp., MBiomed., MANP, PhD.
General Secretary : Ns. Bhekti Setya Ningrum, S.Kep.
Ade Maya Azkiati, S. Kep.
Finance : Ns. Shanti Farida Rachmi, S Kep., M.Kep, Sp.KMB
Yussy Marita, S. Sos.
Scientific : Dr. Mustikasari. S. Kp., MARS
Dr. Hanny Handiyani, S.Kp., M.Kep
Hayuni Rahmah, S. Kp., M.N.
Ns. Dwi Nurfiyandari Kusumawati, S.Kep., M.N.
Tuti Afriyani, S. Kp., M. Kep.

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Ns. Tri Budiati, S. Kp., M. Kep., Sp. Kep. Mat.
Rahmi Rinawati, S.E.
Programs : Riri Maria, S. Kp., MANP
Titin Ungsianik, S. Kp., MBA
Ns. Giur Hargiana S. Kep., M. Kep., Sp. Kep. J.
Ns. Aggri Noorana Zahra. S. Kep., MSc.
Public Relation : Ns. Rona Cahyantari Merduaty, S. Kep.
and Ns. Prima Agustia Nova, S. Kep., MSc.
Documentation Fara Fernanda, S.S.
M. Bahrian Shalat, S. Kom.
Daniel Andre, S.S.
Sponsorships : Dr. Tuti Nuraini, S. Kep., MBiomed.
Wiwit Kurniawati, S. Kp., M. Kep., Sp. Mat.
Ns. Agustin Indracahyani, S. Kep., MS.
Firman Amirulloh, S. Kep.
Transport, : Ns. La Ode Abd. Rahman, S. Kep., MBA
Accomodation Ns. Suki Hananto, S. Kep., M. Kep.
and Logistics Maisa Rasyida, S.K.M.

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