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Rekonstruksi Filsafat Kedokteran Islam: Epistemologi, Ontologi, dan Aksiologi Alim, Ahmad Muttaqin
MAARIF Vol 15 No 1 (2020): Agama, Sains, dan Covid-19: Mendialogkan Nalar Agama dan Sains Modern
Publisher : MAARIF Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47651/mrf.v15i1.83

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“Perlawanan” cendekiawan Muslim termasuk para ilmuwan kedokteran terhadap sains modern melalui proyek Islamisasi Ilmu juga terejawantah di dalam dunia kedokteran. Para dokter Muslim mulai melirik konsep dan praktik kedokteran Islam, bahkan di beberapa universitas sudah diajarkan sejak dua dekade ini seperti “kedokteran nabi”, bekam, obat-obat herbal yang ada dalam hadits-hadits dan kitab-kitab salaf. Tak hanya itu, sumpah dokter Muslim pun dipakai di dalam sumpah dokter bersama sumpah hipokrates. Artikel ini akan memetakan persoalan yang lebih kompleks dan dalam dari sekadar fenomena cocokologi antara hadits dan ilmu kedokteran, bagaimana posisi ilmu kedokteran di dalam hierarkhi pengetahuan menurut para cendekiawan Muslim, bagaimana perkembangan dunia kedokkteran modern dan landasan filsafatnya, serta pekerjaan rumah para cendekiawan dan praktisi ilmu kedokteran bila ingin membangun konstruksi kedokteran Islam yang kokoh.
Functional Disaster Preparedness at Community Health Centers in Mount Merapi Yogyakarta Disaster Prone Areas Arliono, Tri Yunanto; Putra, Fadly Muhammad Bima; Wijaya, Oktomi; Ihsana, Nuni; Indarto, Bayu Praditya; Hutomo, Muhammad Agita; Putri, Rachma Greta Perdana; Heriyanto, Mochammad Junaidy; Wijaya, Adi Indra; Alim, Ahmad Muttaqin
Ahmad Dahlan Medical Journal Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): November 2024
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/admj.v5i2.10946

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Mount Merapi is one of the most active volcanoes in the world. The major eruptions happened in 1768, 1822, 1849, 1872, and the most recently in 2010. Three health centers are situated at the foot of Mount Merapi, with a high risk of potential disasters, ranging from eruptions and cold lava flows to landslides. To maintain service quality and effective disaster response, this study aimed to provide evaluation material for optimizing service quality and assessing the readiness level of these health centers. The research used a quantitative analysis method, collecting numerical data to outline the preparedness level of the three health centers: Puskesmas Pakem, Puskesmas Turi, and Puskesmas Cangkringan. The results, achieved through manual calculations, indicated that Puskesmas Pakem exhibited the highest functional preparedness with a score of 0.45, categorized as "moderate." Puskesmas Turi scored 0.40, also categorized as "moderate." On the other hand, Puskesmas Cangkringan scored 0.24, falling into the "low" category. In conclusion, two health centers fell into the "moderate" category, which means the risks to the safety of staff and patients persisted, necessitating future interventions. Meanwhile, one health center fell into the "low" category, signifying its inability to function optimally during disasters and requiring immediate interventions