UNSRI’s Medical Specialist Programmes have an established reputation among medical faculties across Indonesia for providing practitioners well-equipped with the latest scientific-knowledge of their specialist field that can truly impact Indonesia’s healthcare sector. With a portfolio of high-quality degrees, the Medical Specialist Programmes focus on improving the health of individuals and communities while also engaging in integrated research activities. Developing qualified doctors is essential to support the necessary advancements in Indonesia’s healthcare sector with a rising middle-class and the introduction of the Universal Healthcare Programme driving the demand for affordable healthcare in Indonesia.
Students can choose from a broad range of specialisations from Internal Medicine, Neurology, General Surgery, Anaesthesiology, Neurology, Clinical Pathology and Gynaecology among others. These specialist programmes provide a comprehensive learning experience with students gaining experience and clinical skills which are required to enter into Indonesia’s healthcare system. As such, learning is delivered through applied context and taught by highly regarded clinicians and academics which enables UNSRI medical graduates to provide patients with unprecedented treatment through highly-competitive technical skills and evidence based medicine. In addition, medical residents will have numerous opportunities to engage in clinical experience in various government sponsored community clinics across Sumatra such as in the Tebo Regency in the province of Jambi; this will allow residents to hone in on their clinical skills and expertise as well as provide healthcare services to all segments of society.
The healthcare landscape in Indonesia provides graduates of medicine at UNSRI an opportunity to improve the living standards of the public. Graduates of UNSRI’s Medical Specialist Programmes will make significant differences to the country’s health sector by bringing their expertise and innovative solutions, and in doing so, graduates will have the tools to contribute to the advancement of this sector through education, prevention, promotion and rehabilitation so as to strengthen the country’s healthcare system for the future.