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Specialis 1 Program in Anatomical Pathology

Class Schedule

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Curriculum

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Concentration

Hepatobiliary Digestive Anatomical Pathology
Breast Obstetric and Gynecologic Anatomical Pathology
Musculoskeletal Anatomical Pathology
Male Reproductive Uropathology Anatomical Pathology
Cardiovascular Respiratory and Mediastinal Anatomical Pathology
Hemato-lymphoid Endocrine Anatomical Pathology
Skin and Adnexa Anatomical Pathology
Nerves and Eyes Anatomical Pathology
Cytopathology Anatomical Pathology

Research Topics

Each research topic aims to improve the understanding of various diseases through histopathology and molecular analysis, and develop more effective diagnostic and therapeutic methods to improve the quality of patient care.

Tumor and Cancer Pathology
Tumor and Cancer Pathology

This research focuses on the morphological and molecular characterization of various types of tumours and cancers which includes the study of biomarkers that can aid in early diagnosis, prediction of prognosis and response to therapy, as well as the development of histopathological and immunohistochemical techniques to improve diagnostic accuracy.

Autoimmune Disease Pathology
Autoimmune Disease Pathology

This research focuses on tissue changes caused by autoimmune diseases such as lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, and others. It includes analyzing histopathological changes in affected organs, identifying autoimmune biomarkers, and developing diagnostic methods for early detection and disease management.

Cardiovascular System Pathology
Cardiovascular System Pathology

This research studies pathological changes in heart tissue and blood vessels due to diseases such as atherosclerosis, hypertension, and other heart diseases. Topics include the analysis of atherosclerotic plaques, histopathological changes in the myocardium, and the study of biomarkers related to cardiovascular diseases.

Kidney Disease Pathology
Kidney Disease Pathology

This research focuses on changes in kidney tissue due to glomerulonephritis, diabetic nephropathy and other chronic kidney diseases. Research topics include studying patterns of glomerular and tubulointerstitial damage, identifying biomarkers for early diagnosis, and developing improved diagnostic techniques.

Gastrointestinal Pathology and Hepatology
Gastrointestinal Pathology and Hepatology

This research studies histopathological changes in the gastrointestinal tract and liver due to diseases such as hepatitis, cirrhosis and gastrointestinal cancer. Research topics include analyzing morphological changes in liver and intestinal tissues, identifying risk factors, and developing diagnostic and therapeutic methods.

Molecular and Genetic Pathology
Molecular and Genetic Pathology

This research focuses on applying molecular and genetic techniques in diagnosing and studying disease. Topics include analyzing genetic mutations that contribute to cancer development, identifying molecular biomarkers, and developing molecular methods for early detection and personalized treatment.

Forensic Pathology
Forensic Pathology

This research studies tissue changes related to causes of death and injury, including the analysis of autopsies to determine the cause of death, the study of injury patterns in criminal cases, and the development of forensic techniques for victim and perpetrator identification.

Intended Learning Outcomes

It is expected to produce Anatomical Pathology Specialists who are professional, scientific, ethical, responsible, able to develop the science of Anatomical Pathology through continuous education, research, and community service, and have managerial skills in managing laboratories and diagnostic centers for Anatomical Pathology.

1

Able to determine the diagnosis of histopathology and cytopathology in accordance with the development of science and the utilization of the latest technology in the field of Anatomical Pathology in an accurate, reliable, integrated, and accountable manner.

2

Able to determine the cause of death, including preparation, implementation of procedures, and preparation of clinical autopsy reports.

3

Able to determine the Anatomical Pathology diagnosis in an independent and integrated manner in an effort to realize optimal patient management.

4

Able to develop effective communication with patients and their families.

5

Able to master the management of Anatomical Pathology diagnostic centers based on the provisions of the Indonesian Pathology College.

6

Able to master the process of laboratory administration, financial administration, human resources, and quality control at the Anatomical Pathology diagnostic center.

7

Able to analyze the environmental impact caused by all processes and activities at the Anatomical Pathology diagnostic center.

8

Able to develop research independently or in groups in an effort to develop medical science in the field of Anatomical Pathology with an evidence-based approach.

9

Able to disseminate reports on research results in the field of Anatomical Pathology in the form of publications and presentations, both at national and international levels.

10

Able to develop knowledge and experience in the field of Anatomical Pathology through community service activities and counseling in order to improve the health status of the community in a simple and easily understood manner by the general public.

11

Able to develop national policies (collegium) in order to improve the quality of education in the field of Anatomical Pathology.

Tuition Fees

Specialist-1 Program in Anatomical Pathology
Single Tuition Fee

IDR 25,000,000

Per student/semester

Specialist-1 Program in Anatomical Pathology
Institutional Development Fee

IDR 25,000,000

One-Time Payment