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Thursday, March 4, 2010

International nurse school Established Soon

Nurses Go Indonesia Opportunity International
The absence of international nursing education in Indonesia, to some extent the process of sending nurses abroad, especially in terms of quality. Therefore, when a signal of cooperation proposed by the Marsh Foundation of Australia to educate nurses to be educated Jogja with international standards, DIJ Governor Sri Sultan Hamengkubuwono X asked RSUP Dr Sardjito to catch this offer.

"Later RSUP Sardjito will educate new nurses and long to be educated according to international standards, in cooperation with Marsh Foundation, so nursing in accordance to international standards," said Director RSUP Sardjito Prof. Dr. Dr. Budi Mulyono told reporters after the audience with the governor in Kepatihan, yesterday ( 22 / 2).

Explained, nursing conditions in Indonesia, including in Yogyakarta today actually good. It's just still constrained the ability of international standards increasingly become the world's demand for health. Lack of international standards for the nurse, he said, becomes an obstacle to sending Indonesian nurses abroad.

So with the education (school) international nurses, nurse Indonesia opportunity to go international more wide open. Because after obtaining international certification, the nurses could work freely outside the country.

About three weeks ago, Marsh Foundation delegation met the governor to offer this cooperation. As the largest hospitals in Yogyakarta, Dr. Sardjito RSUP get 'mandate' from the governor to take advantage of the offer. But despite the claims Sardjito ready with that mandate, it could not specify when the training will begin to spread. But the place for training and equipment is stated is ready.

Education is also expected to be very positive effect for the world tour Jogja. Because the existence of international nurses, means that there is no guarantee of health services for foreign tourists being treated at the DIJ.

This is in line with the governor wants to make RSUP Dr Sardjito as international hospitals. So that health services for foreign tourists can be served in Yogyakarta. Just as when the bombings occurred in Bali, many foreign tourists have a lot terbaksa taken out of the country because there is no international standard of nursing.

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