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Medical Education System in Indonesia: Indonesia is considered well in medical education as it provides great environment to accommodate students especially International Aspirants owing to factors such as large number of medical schools, good infrastructure, high employment opportunities and more. All Public and Private Universities offer Bachelor’s Courses (MBBS/MD) while only few Colleges offer specialized courses in the country. Medical education in Indonesia requires at least 5.5 years of Graduation plus 1 year Internship to be qualified for the master’s course.

Growing Number of Medical Colleges: Medical colleges have rapidly rose in number in Indonesia because the country’s population has also risen markedly over recent decades, which has led to a large no. of youth pursuing higher education especially in the field of medicine. However, this growth in the no. of medical colleges has often challenged the quality of medical education in the country. Hence, the government is trying to implement several curriculum changes and improvements to elevate the quality.


Private vs Public Medical Institutions: Aspiring Medical Students in Indonesia have to go through a National exam called SPMB which filter outs students who are eligible for a specific major. Then another exam and an interview is conducted before being formally enrolled in any Public University. For most of the Private Universities however separate entrance exams are taken. Public Medical Colleges have outnumbered the private Universities in Indonesia due to high interest of the government (as a part of key multisector reforms). Responsibility for the management and provision of public health services; and the progressive introduction of greater autonomy in the management of public service organizations includes medical education as a primary sector of concern.

COVID Impact on Medical Colleges: Covid-19 has impacted the medical education temporarily. Pandemic forced medical schools in the Indonesia to stop face-to-face learning activities and abruptly shift to an online curriculum. Many colleges faced difficulty in conducting final year exams which has affected the total toll of graduates in 2020. At the same time, an increase in demand for internal medicine consultants over the country was witnessed, especially on the health tech platforms due to the Pandemic.

The report titled Landscape of Indonesia Medical Education Market- “Continuous Change in the Course Curriculum Has Helped the Indonesian Medical Education System Improve the Skills of Medical Graduates by Ken Research suggested that the Medical Colleges have faced a slight downfall in terms of No. of Intake and Graduates amid COVID-19. Overall, the basic Indonesian medical curriculum is an undergraduate-entry course that runs for 5-5.5 years on an average. Major merits of pursuing medicine in Indonesia Universities (especially for International Students) are factors such as large number of Medical schools in the country leading to higher average intake, several scholarships as well as job opportunities provided by the country and improving infrastructure.

Key Segments Covered: -

Market Segmentation basis Type of Institution (Number of Colleges)

Private College

Public College

Market Segmentation basis Region (Number of Colleges)

Java

Sumatra

Sulawesi

Lesser Sunda Islands

Kalimantan

Maluku Islands

Western New Guinea

Market Segmentation on the basis of Accreditation of Medical Colleges (Number of Colleges)

A

B

C

Physician

Overview

Admission Process

Passing Rate

Total No. of Graduates

Total Number of Intake

Internal Medicine

Admission Requirements

Fee Structure

Selection Process

Total No. of Graduates

Total Number of Intake

Cross Comparison of Colleges offering Internal Medicine Course

Ophthalmology

Fee Structure

Selection Process

Total No. of Graduates

Total Number of Intake

Cross Comparison of Colleges offering Internal Medicine Course

Total number of Ophthalmologists in Indonesia basis Region

Key Target Audience

Public Medical Colleges

Private Medical Colleges

Aspiring students of Bachelor in Medical Education

Aspiring students of Master in Medical Education especially Internal Medicine and Ophthalmology

Time Period Captured in the Report:

Base Year: 2020

Study Period: 2015–2020

Historical Period: 2015-2020

Colleges Covered: -

Landscape on Indonesia Top 10 Medical Education institutions include colleges,

University of Indonesia Faculty of Medicine

Andalas University Faculty of Medicine

Gadjah Mada University, Faculty of Medicine, Public Health and Nursing

Airlangga University, Faculty of Medicine

Padjadjaran University, Faculty of Medicine

Diponegoro University, Faculty of Medicine

Universitas Hassanudin, Faculty of Medicine

Sriwijaya University, Faculty of Medicine

Universitas Sumatera Utara, Faculty of Medicine

Universitas Trisakti Faculty of Medicine

Key Topics Covered in the Report: -

Indonesia Medical Education Introduction

Detailed Landscape of Private and Public Colleges

Market Ecosystem

Trends and Challenges in the Industry

Market Segmentation basis Institution, Region and Accreditation

Admission Process for both Bachelor and Master Course

Detailed Analysis on Physician Courses (Market Size on the basis of Intake and Graduates)

Detailed Analysis on Internal Medicine Market Size on the basis of Intake and Graduates)

Detailed Analysis on Ophthalmology Market Size on the basis of Intake and Graduates)

Major Players in Indonesia Medical Education Market

For More Information on the Research Report, refer to below links: -

Medical Education Market in Indonesia

Related Reports by Ken Research: -

Malaysia Ophthalmology Market Outlook to 2025- Increase in Ophthalmic Surgeries & Consultations driven by Increasing Ageing Population Proportion and Ophthalmology Technological Advancements

Landscape of Philippines Medical Education Market- Outcome Based Curriculum Began with Clear Explicit Articulations that Medical Graduates should Demonstrate Acceptable Professional Standards

Landscape of Malaysia Medical Education Market-Growth in Medical Graduates, Pushing Candidates to Seek Specialization Contributing to Medical Workforce

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