FK UIN Jakarta Holds the 40th Hippocratic Oath

FK UIN Jakarta Holds the 40th Hippocratic Oath

FK, UIN News Online – Faculty of Medicine (FK) UIN Jakarta holds the 39th hippocratic oath, Thursday (05/12/2022) held at MK Tadjudin auditorium, Campus II of UIN Jakarta.

Present in the event, Rector of UIN Jakarta Amany Lubis, Dean of FK UIN Jakarta Hari Hendarto, Deputy Deans at FK UIN Jakarta, Head of Physician Department Achmad Zaki, Head of Physician Profession Department Head Femmy Nurul Akbar and , Chairman of the South Tangerang Indonesian Doctors Association (IDI) Fajar Sidik.

Rector of UIN Jakarta Amany Lubis in her speech  appreciates and congratulates the newly appointed physicists.  She also expressed her gratitude to all partners of FK UIN Jakarta who have collaborated with FK UIN Jakarta in accelerating the entire learning process.  “Congratulations to all new appointed phycisians. To all partners, we thank you for your cooperation, hopefully we can continue our commitment for the benefit of the community,” said Rector

Some of these physicians, said Rector Amany, will return to their respective regions, especially those who receive scholarships from the Indonesian Ministry of Religious Affairs and the Banyuasin Regency Government.

She also added that graduates of FK UIN Jakarta should be able to carry out their duties as physicians anywhere in Indonesia, including in remote areas to serve and provide humanitarian assistance to the community.

Meanwhile, Dean of FK UIN Jakarta Hari Hendarto hope that the newly appointed physicians can maintain and carry out the oath they are taken. According to Hari, being a physician is an honored call to protecting the public health.

“ As an alumnus of the Faculty of Medicine UIN Jakarta, you must be able to maintain the good name of your alma mater. Make this profession as a means to serve the community,” said Hari.

For information, there were seventeen physicians who were sworn in on this occasion. Some of them are recipients of the Scholarship Program for Outstanding Santri (PBSB) from the Indonesian Ministry of Religious Affairs and scholarship recipients from the Musi Banyuasin Regency Government, South Sumatra. (ns/usa)