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PELATIHAN KLINIK
TEKNOLOGI KONTRASEPSI TERKINI
(CONTRACEPTION TECHNOLOGY UPDATE)
CONTRACEPTION TECHNOLOGY UPDATE - PARTICIPANT’S COURSE HANDBOOK
Contraception - JNPK KR - George Adriaansz
ISBN
© 2011
Editor:
George Adriaansz
Authors:
George Adriaansz
Soerjo Hadijono
Budi Iman Santoso
Omo Abdul Madjid
Christoffel Tobing
Soekaemi Soekir
Secretariat
Ria Sonata
Margie Wijiyanti
Sri Wiraksini
Amir Alkhoiri
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The Indonesian National Clinical Training Network in Reproductive Health
Within 15 years of existence, NCTN-RH contributed significantly in health provider performance and
standard of care improvement at any level of health service provisions. In the early years, the level of
dependency on donor’s budget for training activities was very high and the issue of sustainability
became prominent when the donor assistance had ended in 2003. After the golden period of full
financial support, NCTN-RH must survive by its own resources and health professional commitment in
the endeavor of provider competency and high quality health services. In fact, due to similar interest
on provider performance and standard of care with all related stake holders, the MNCH and FP
program training need was still high and included in the government health program menu and
annual plan. This situation, indirectly support the continuation of NCTN-RH, in terms of the national
training institution and government partner in maintaining qualified provider and standard of care in
the national health program.
NCTN-RH also contributed to the health education system and learning processes by preparing the
classroom preceptors and clinical instructors in applying competency-based learning and material
content packages. NCTN-RH training package had used in specialist training program, medical
student, nursing and midwifery student. During 2006-2010, NCTN-RH had trained 3,205 health
providers in Contraception Technology Update, 17,209 health providers in Basic Delivery Care, 2,797
health providers in Basic Emergency Obstetrics-Neonatal Care, and 827 health providers in
Comprehensive Emergency Obstetrics-Neonatal Care for 370 public hospitals
2011