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UM Bandung Pharmacist Program Strengthens Ethics Alongside Pharmaceutical Science

From Republika · () Indonesian

Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Universitas Muhammadiyah Bandung's pharmacist professional program emphasizes ethics alongside pharmaceutical science.
  • Students like Zakiatun Nufus highlight the program's strong faculty and interactive learning environment.
  • The curriculum integrates Islamic values to instill professional ethics for community service.

Universitas Muhammadiyah Bandung (UM Bandung) is equipping its future pharmacists not only with scientific knowledge but also with strong ethical values, preparing them for professional practice. The university's pharmacist professional program (PSPPA) aims to mold graduates ready to serve the community with integrity.

Zakiatun Nufus, a student in the program, chose UM Bandung because of its reputable faculty, many of whom are graduates from top Indonesian universities. She found the learning atmosphere to be highly interactive, with lecturers sharing practical experiences that illuminate the challenges of the professional world. "I saw that the lecturers at UM Bandung have excellent educational backgrounds. The majority are graduates of renowned state and private universities in Indonesia. That is one of the reasons I am confident studying here," Nufus said.

I saw that the lecturers at UM Bandung have excellent educational backgrounds. The majority are graduates of renowned state and private universities in Indonesia. That is one of the reasons I am confident studying here.

โ€” Zakiatun NufusNufus explained her reasons for choosing UM Bandung for her professional pharmacist studies.

The program's strength, according to Nufus, lies in its integration of Al-Islam Kemuhammadiyahan (AIK) values, which translates to Islamic principles and Muhammadiyah's ideology. This integration provides students with a crucial understanding of professional ethics essential for patient care. "In my opinion, that is the advantage of UM Bandung's Pharmacist Professional Program. We don't just learn about drugs and pharmaceutical services, but are equipped with religious understanding related to professional ethics," she explained.

In my opinion, that is the advantage of UM Bandung's Pharmacist Professional Program. We don't just learn about drugs and pharmaceutical services, but are equipped with religious understanding related to professional ethics.

โ€” Zakiatun NufusNufus highlighted the program's unique integration of Islamic values and professional ethics.

UM Bandung also provides intensive support throughout the students' education. Before undertaking their professional practice internships (PKPA), students receive comprehensive preparation to navigate various scenarios they might encounter. Nufus is currently completing her PKPA at Cisarua Mental Hospital in West Bandung Regency, engaging in practical activities from Monday to Friday to hone her skills.

Furthermore, the university actively prepares students for the Indonesian Pharmacist Competency Exam (UKAI). Both academic and practicing lecturers regularly facilitate discussions, case reviews, and practice questions to enhance student readiness. Nufus, who graduated cum laude with a GPA of 3.57 from the Pharmacy Study Program at STIK Siti Khadijah Palembang, feels confident about the future prospects of the pharmacy profession.

So, we are not just left to our own devices. Before undergoing practice or facing the Indonesian Pharmacist Competency Exam or UKAI, we receive various preparations, guidance, and intensive discussions with lecturers.

โ€” Zakiatun NufusNufus described the comprehensive support provided by the university.
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Originally published by Republika in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.