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PCE PATIENT COUNSELING EVENTIPSF BEM KEMAFAR UNPAD - INDONESIA Chairperson of Activity : Risa Putri Utami Email : [email protected] Date(s) and Time of The Activity : 13 th and 20 th May 2012 Location(s) of The Activity : Universitas Padjadjaran (UNPAD) Number and Type of Target Audience : The 2011, 2010, 2009, and 2008 year classess students of Keluarga Mahasiswa Farmasi Universitas Padjadjaran Number of Students Taking Part In The Activity : 40 students Other Organisation(s) Involved : - Description of the Activity Background: Along with the times, there is also a paradigm shift regarding the duties of a pharmacist who formerly was a product orientation to patient orientation. Fakultas Farmasi Universitas Padjadjaran is one of the faculty of pharmacy in

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PCE “PATIENT COUNSELING EVENT” IPSF BEM KEMAFAR UNPAD -INDONESIA

Chairperson of Activity : Risa Putri Utami

Email : [email protected]

Date(s) and Time of The Activity : 13th and 20th May 2012

Location(s) of The Activity : Universitas Padjadjaran (UNPAD)

Number and Type of Target

Audience :

The 2011, 2010, 2009, and 2008 year

classess students of Keluarga

Mahasiswa Farmasi Universitas

Padjadjaran

Number of Students Taking Part

In The Activity :

40 students

Other Organisation(s) Involved : -

Description of the Activity Background:

Along with the times, there is also a paradigm shift regarding the duties of a

pharmacist who formerly was a product orientation to patient orientation.

Fakultas Farmasi Universitas Padjadjaran is one of the faculty of pharmacy in

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Indonesia who still have a curriculum that studies all aspects of

professionalism such as hospital pharmacy, industrial pharmacy, clinical

pharmacy and pharmaceutical communities. all the skills learned by students

of Faculty of Pharmacy Padjadjaran University from first year to last year of

studies. In connection with the deepening of the duties of a pharmacist such

professionalism, it is deemed important to have felt a deeper understanding

of the importance of a skill to be a pharmacist who can deliver the drug

information and how to use drugs that either fit the disease is diagnosed by a

doctor.

Aims:

To provide information and knowledge about drug counseling to

patients

To train pharmacy students of Keluarga Mahasiswa Farmasi

Universitas Padjadjaran provide good counseling to patients

Methods and Used Tools / Materials:

Seminar, simulation of patient counseling from pharmacist, and patient

counseling contest

Results:

This event has been extremely successful. Begins the first day on the 13th of

May 2012, held a seminar on counseling to patients given by Mrs. Keri Lestari

Dandan, one of our senior lecturer in the faculty of pharmacy Padjadjaran

University. And alsp the second material on the public speaking given by Ms.

Sofa Dewi A, one of the students who are on a course of study at the faculty of

pharmacy Padjadjaran University. This event was attended by 40 participants

from the class of 2011, 2010, 2009, and 2008.

Then continued on the second day, with the holding of patient counseling

competition. This event was successful, followed by 20 participants and

conducted a drug counseling simulations, played well by the patient

(probandus). Participants were then assessed by the lecturer assessor and

the results obtained winners were:

A. Dinar Azzahra 2009

2. Jossi Meika 2009

3. Zila 2011

Number of students involved in organizing:

20 persons

Advertisement of the activity:

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Online media, posters

Budget and the financial supporters:

Rp. 500.000,00

Did you have experience in organizing similar activities?

No

Comments and/or Ideas Arising From the Activity we expected that this event can enhance the ability of a pharmacist to

provide medication counseling to patients both in hospitals and pharmacies.

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Pictures of the Activity

DAY 1

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DAY 2

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