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Anesthesiology and Intensive Therapy

Specialist Medical Education Program (Sp-1)

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Concentration

The following is a list of specializations contained in Specialist-1 Program in Anesthesiology and Intensive Therapy

Anesthesiology Critical Care

Anesthesiology Critical Care

Anesthesiology Critical Care focuses on the care of patients who require life support in critical situations, such as patients undergoing major surgery or experiencing severe trauma. This group understands the complexity of the patient's condition and uses the latest medical technology to monitor the patient's condition and provide timely interventions. They work closely with other medical teams, such as surgeons, physical therapists, and nurses to provide integrated and holistic care. The group is also responsible for patient pain management and providing palliative care to patients who cannot recover. The aim of this research group is to improve patient safety and ensure patients get the best and most up-to-date care in critical situations. This field has an important role in ensuring the safety and well-being of patients during critical periods of their medical care. Students in this program also engage in research to improve anesthesiology practices and techniques, as well as understand the latest trends in intensive care.
Pediatric Anesthesiology

Pediatric Anesthesiology

Pediatric Anesthesiology is a research group within Anesthesiology and Reanimation that specializes in anesthesia care for children. This group understands the anatomical, physiological and psychological differences in children, so they can provide appropriate and safe anesthesia care. They work closely with other medical teams, such as surgeons, physical therapists, and nurses to ensure holistic and integrated care. The group is also responsible for post-operative pain management and facilitating patient recovery. The goal of this research group is to provide safe and quality anesthesia care in children, improve patient safety and comfort and ensure a smooth recovery process. This field has an important role in ensuring the safety and comfort of children during medical procedures that require anesthesia. Students in this program also engage in research to improve techniques and approaches in pediatric anesthesia.
Obstetric Anesthesia

Obstetric Anesthesia

Obstetric Anesthesia is a research group within Anesthesiology and Reanimation that focuses on anesthesia care during pregnancy, labor, and postpartum. This group understands the physiological changes that occur in women during pregnancy and childbirth, and provides safe and timely anesthesia care. They work closely with other medical teams, such as obstetricians and physical therapists, to ensure holistic and integrated care. The group is also responsible for postpartum pain management and facilitating patient recovery. The aim of this research group is to provide safe and quality anesthesia care to mothers during pregnancy and childbirth, improving patient safety and comfort and ensuring a smooth recovery process. This field has a crucial role in ensuring maternal safety and comfort during the important process of life, namely childbirth. Students in this program also engage in research to improve obstetric anesthesia techniques and strategies.
Neuro and Spinal Anesthesia

Neuro and Spinal Anesthesia

Neuro and Spinal Anesthesia is a research group within Anesthesiology and Reanimation that focuses on anesthesia care for surgical procedures on the central nervous system and spine. This group understands the complexity of the procedure and selects the appropriate anesthesia technique, such as epidural or spinal anesthesia, and monitors the patient's condition during the surgical procedure. They work closely with other medical teams, such as neurosurgeons and radiologists, to ensure integrated and holistic care. The group is also responsible for post-operative pain management and facilitating patient recovery. The aim of this scientific group is to provide safe and quality anesthesia care to patients with neurological and spinal conditions, improve patient safety and comfort, and ensure a smooth recovery process. This field has an important role in ensuring safety and optimal outcomes for patients undergoing surgery on the nervous system. Students in this program are also involved in research to develop better anesthesia techniques and strategies in the neurological context.
Ambulatory Anesthesia

Ambulatory Anesthesia

Ambulatory Anesthesia in Anesthesiology and Reanimation focuses on anesthesia care for patients undergoing mild or moderate medical procedures that can be completed in less than 24 hours without requiring hospitalization. This group understands the complexity of the patient's condition and selects the appropriate anesthesia technique, such as local anesthesia or light sedation. They work closely with other medical teams, such as surgeons, physical therapists, and nurses to provide integrated and holistic care. The group is also responsible for postoperative pain management and facilitating patient recovery. The goal of this research group is to provide safe and effective anesthesia care to ambulatory patients, speed up patient recovery, and ensure a positive patient experience during medical procedures. This field has an important role in enabling patients to get the medical care they need without having to stay in the hospital longer than necessary. Students in this program also engage in research to improve ambulatory anesthesia techniques and approaches.
Urology Anesthesia

Urology Anesthesia

Urology Anesthesia is a specialty group within Anesthesiology and Reanimation that focuses on anesthesia care during surgical procedures on the urinary system, including the kidneys, bladder, prostate, and genitalia. This group understands the complexity of the patient's condition and selects the appropriate anesthesia technique, such as general or regional anesthesia, and monitors the patient's condition during the surgical procedure. They work closely with other medical teams, such as urological surgeons and radiologists, to ensure integrated and holistic care. The group is also responsible for postoperative pain management and facilitating patient recovery. The group's goal is to provide safe and quality anesthesia care to patients with urological conditions, improve patient safety and comfort, and ensure a smooth recovery process. This field has an important role in ensuring patient success and comfort during diverse urologic procedures. Students in this program also engage in research to improve urological anesthesia techniques and approaches.
General Anesthesiology

General Anesthesiology

General Anesthesiology is a research group within Anesthesiology and Reanimation that focuses on anesthesia care for various types of surgical procedures. This group understands the complexity of the patient's condition and selects the appropriate anesthesia technique, such as general, regional, or local anesthesia, and monitors the patient's condition during the surgical procedure. They work closely with other medical teams, such as surgeons, physical therapists, and nurses to provide integrated and holistic care. The group is also responsible for postoperative pain management and facilitating patient recovery. The group's goal is to provide safe and quality anesthesia care to patients with various medical conditions, improve patient safety and comfort, and ensure a smooth recovery process. This field has a central role in ensuring patient safety and comfort during surgical procedures or medical procedures that require anesthesia. Students in this program also engage in research to continuously improve anesthesiology techniques and approaches.
Regional Anesthesiology

Regional Anesthesiology

Regional Anesthesia is a research group within Anesthesiology and Reanimation that focuses on anesthesia care for specific parts of the body, such as the arms, legs, or lower body. This group uses regional anesthesia techniques, such as nerve blocks or epidurals, to minimize pain and the need for post-operative pain medication. They work closely with the surgeon and other medical teams to ensure integrated and holistic care. The group is also responsible for post-operative pain management and facilitating patient recovery. The group's goal is to provide safe and quality anesthesia care to patients with various medical conditions, improve patient safety and comfort, and ensure a smooth recovery process. This field has an important role in providing more focused anesthetic options and minimizing the use of general anesthesia. Students in this program also engage in research to improve regional anesthesia techniques and approaches.
Cardiothoracic Anesthesiology

Cardiothoracic Anesthesiology

Cardiothoracic Anesthesiology is a research group within Anesthesiology and Reanimation that focuses on anesthesia care during surgery on the heart, lungs, and chest. The group understands the complexity of the patient's condition and selects the appropriate anesthesia technique, such as general or regional anesthesia, and monitors the patient's condition during the surgical procedure. They work closely with the cardiovascular surgeon and other medical teams, such as cardiologists and pulmonologists, to ensure integrated and holistic care. The group is also responsible for postoperative pain management and facilitating patient recovery. The group's goal is to provide safe and quality anesthesia care to patients with cardiovascular conditions, improve patient safety and comfort, and ensure a smooth recovery process. This field has a critical role in supporting the success and safety of cardiovascular and thoracic interventions. Students in this program also engage in research to continuously improve cardiovascular thorax anesthesia techniques and approaches.
Pain Management

Pain Management

Pain Management is a research group within Anesthesiology and Reanimation that focuses on the management and reduction of acute and chronic pain in patients undergoing surgical procedures or certain medical conditions. The group assesses the causative factors of pain and selects appropriate drug or non-drug therapies to control pain, as well as ensuring the side effects of medications are controlled. They also facilitate drug dose reduction and safer alternative treatments for patients. The group works closely with other medical teams, such as neurologists and rehabilitation experts to ensure integrated and holistic care for the patient. The group's goal is to improve the patient's quality of life, provide safe and effective care, and minimize complications from pain treatment. This field has an important role in helping patients cope with pain during medical procedures and minimizing its negative impact on recovery. Students in this program also engage in research to develop new approaches to pain management.
Emergency Medicine

Emergency Medicine

Emergency Medicine is a research group within Anesthesiology and Reanimation that focuses on managing patients in emergencies that require immediate medical care. The group has specialized knowledge and skills in rapidly and accurately evaluating patients, performing airway management, resuscitation, and stabilization of patients. The group also plays a role in pain management and management of patients with complex medical conditions in challenging environments. They work closely with other medical teams, such as surgeons and anesthesiologists, to provide holistic and optimal care to patients. The group's goal is to improve patient safety and minimize the risk of complications, as well as provide timely and effective emergency department care. This field has a central role in the healthcare system to ensure patients get quick and appropriate interventions when facing life-threatening conditions. Students in the program also engage in simulation training and research to continuously improve their skills and approach to emergency care.
Head and Neck Surgery Anesthesia

Head and Neck Surgery Anesthesia

Head and Neck Surgery Anesthesia is a research group within Anesthesiology and Reanimation that focuses on anesthesia care during surgery in the head and neck. The group understands the complexities of the anatomy and physiology of the area and selects the appropriate anesthesia technique, such as regional or general anesthesia, to ensure patient safety and comfort during surgical procedures. They are also responsible for postoperative pain management and facilitating patient recovery. The group works closely with head and neck surgeons and other medical teams, such as neurologists and oncologists, to ensure integrated and holistic care. The group's goal is to provide safe and quality anesthesia care to patients with head and neck conditions, improve patient safety and comfort, and ensure a smooth recovery process. This field has a critical role in ensuring the success and safety of surgical procedures in the head and neck. Students in this program also engage in research to continuously improve head and neck surgical anesthesia techniques and approaches.
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Tuition Fee

Here are the study fees Program Studi Sp-1 Anestesiologi Dan Terapi Intensif
Specialist-1 Program Regular
IDR 17,500,000 Per student for 1 semester
Specialist-1 Program Institutional Development Fee (Independent Program Only)
IDR 34,500,000 One-Time Payment
Specialist-1 Program Education Development Contribution
IDR 17,500,000 Per student for 1 semester
Specialist-1 Program Academic Completion Fund
IDR 34,500,000 Per student for 1 semester
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Learning Outcomes

Learning Outcomes