The 2020 allocation of IDR 123 trillion to the health sector did provide several specialized courses in Indonesia, including those for pediatricians, surgeons, internal doctors, ophthalmologists, and anesthesiologists, among others, as per research published by Ken Research
1. More Than 480 No. of Ophthalmologists Are Available in DJK Jakarta and Jawa Timur.
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Highest no. of Ophthalmologists is available in DJK Jakarta and Jawa Timur. Total no. of Ophthalmologist is 2,831 in Indonesia. Jawa Timur, Jakarta, Jawa Barat, Jawa Tengah and Sulawesi Selatan collectively have more than 50% of the total Ophthalmologists. Competition in the Indonesian Medical Education Market is high and it is expected to grow in future.
2. Indonesia Has More Than 65 Medical Colleges That Helped in Balancing a Country's Limited Resources with Unmet Medical Needs in Rural and Poverty Areas.
Medical Colleges in Indonesia are increasing as per the socio-political needs. Moreover, Growth in the no. of medical colleges challenged quality of medical education. Indeed, several curriculum changes and improvements applied to elevate the quality. Since 2005, a national level competency-based curriculum (CBC) was carried out for undergraduate programs, while for postgraduate clinical training the CBC began later on. Moreover, Specialization in Indonesia requires Bachelor's degree plus 1 Year Internship, Rotational Practice and passing the board exam conducted by specialized board of the country.
3. Airlangga University shows more than 200 no. of Enrollment in 2020 for the Internal Medicine Specialization Program.
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In Indonesia, it takes 9-10 years to become a specialist in Internal Medicine, duration may vary depending on the rotational practice years. Highest no. of Internal Medicine Professionals (internist) is found in Jakarta and the least no. is in Maluku. Highest no. of Sub specialists is also found in Jakarta. Internal Medicine has been a popular master’s program due to the pool of sub specialties. Internal Medicine is divided into 16 affiliates. This program is opted by most general physicians since candidate can pursue Allergy/Immunology, Cardiology, Critical, care medicine, Endocrinology, Gastroenterology, Geriatric medicine, Hematology/Oncology, Infectious diseases. Increasing difficulty in controlling the distribution of newly-graduated internists throughout the archipelago has become one of major constraints for the government to overcome.
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