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  • PROCEEDING MUHAMMADIYAH INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC HEALTH AND MEDICINE CONFERENCE - FIRST EDITION
    Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021)

    The 1st Muhammadiyah International Public Health and Medicine Conference (MIPHMC) 2021, an international scientific event that brings together health and medical experts, researchers, scholars, and policy makers to share experiences, exchange information, and discuss about our conference theme, Management of Tuberculosis Control in the COVID-19 Pandemic Era. Tuberculosis remains problem in many countries. Indonesia is one of the countries that has challenge to combat the Tuberculosis. However, the COVID-19 pandemic has forced the attention for its countermeasure while the Tuberculosis cases cannot be neglected. Therefore, this conference aims to encourage people’s awareness how to manage Tuberculosis during COVID-19 Pandemic. This agenda is virtually hosted by the Faculty of Public Health and Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Muhammadiyah Jakarta. This event also has collaboration with The Indonesia Public Health Association (IPHA) Jakarta Region, Indonesian Doctor Association, and Indonesian Midwife Association.
    This Proceeding include but not limited to: Epidemiology, Health Promotion, Environmental Health, Occupational Health and Safety, Reproductive Health, Population Study, Medicine, Maternal and Child Health, Pediatrics, Surgery and Internal Medicine.

  • PROCEEDING MUHAMMADIYAH INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC HEALTH AND MEDICINE CONFERENCE - THIRD EDITION
    Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023)

    The 3rd Muhammadiyah International Public Health and Medicine Conference (MIPHMC) 2023, an international scientific event that brings together health and medical experts, researchers, scholars, and policy makers to share experiences, exchange information, and discuss about our conference theme, "Demographic Dividend Towards the Transformation of Health Services".

    Faculty of Public Health Universitas Muhammadiyah Jakarta held the 3rd MIPHMC (Muhammadiyah International Public Health and Medicine Conference). This conference organized by the Faculty of Public Health Universitas Muhammadiyah Jakarta in collaboration with the Faculty of Medicine and Health Universitas Muhammadiyah Jakarta, the Faculty of Nursing Universitas Muhammadiyah Jakarta, the Association of Health Experts Indonesian Environment (HAKLI), and the Association of Indonesian Public Health Experts Jakarta Central Branch (IAKMI DKI Jakarta). The 3rd MIPHMC is a grand event that brings together health experts and medical experts to discuss and share their expertise about our theme.

  • PROCEEDING MUHAMMADIYAH INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC HEALTH AND MEDICINE CONFERENCE - SECOND EDITION
    Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022)

    Indonesia was a prime example of the “Triple burden of malnutrition” even before the COVID-19 pandemic. More than 7 million children under five were stunted. Indonesia is the fifth-highest globally for child stunting (UNICEF, 2020). Indonesia’s challenges due to this triple burden, significantly stunted, are complex and likely to be exacerbated by the COVID-19 Pandemic (UNICEF, 2020). The impact of pandemics on nutritional status is alarming. Reporting from the United Nations Indonesia in 2020, at the beginning of the pandemic, an estimated 2 million children under five in Indonesia experienced wasting (malnutrition), 7 million stunted children (stunted), and 2 million other children under five were overweight. In addition, 2.6 million pregnant women suffer from anemia. (United Nations Indonesia, 2020).

    Stunted among children can result from many different causes; the three most common immediate causes are inadequate breastfeeding and poor diets, coupled with suboptimal care practices, insufficient nutrition and care for pregnant women and mothers, and high rates of infectious disease, due predominantly to unhealthy living environments and poor access to health services (UNICEF, 2020). These factors are further compounded by widespread poverty, unemployment and low levels of education.

    Infants, toddlers, pregnant women, and nursing mothers face significant risks to their nutritional and health status resulting from restrictions on access to health services and access to get nutritious food. Despite the challenges associated with health facilities and restrictions on resource movement, maintaining care services for malnourished mothers and children should be a priority, along with protecting vulnerable children and population groups at risk of undernourishment (United Nations Indonesia, 2020).

    Based on the explanation above, the Faculty of Public Health, Universitas Muhammadiyah Jakarta, collaborates with IAKMI DKI Jakarta and the Faculty of Medicine and Health, Universitas Muhammadiyah Jakarta, will hold The 2nd Muhammadiyah International Public Health and Medicine Conference (MIPHMC). MIPHMC is a grand event that brings together health experts and medical experts to discuss to find intelligent solutions for handling stunting cases due to the COVID-19 pandemic.